Lophophora Williamsii Caespitosa info

nicktater

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Inspirational thenameless. I have some san Pedro and Peruvian torch seedlings going. can't wait to get them outside when summer comes.
 

TheNameless

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Inspirational thenameless. I have some san Pedro and Peruvian torch seedlings going. can't wait to get them outside when summer comes.
Once they get going they're surprisingly fast growing for cactus. But they are still cactus, so some patience is needed. But in 3-5 years your going to be REALLY happy you put forth the effort haha. You'll basically have a lifetime supply of cactus, its great!
 

nicktater

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Yeah i knew it would be a long experiment lol, but im planning for the future. Any tips? I feel mine arent getting enough light right now or something, the largest ones tip has turned brown.
 

itinkitook2much

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Yea I guess I'll contribute as well..

I grow all my cactus in the window, and outside during the growing season, but they could stay in the window year round. They don't need a ton of light, they'll just grow slower.

Left to right in picture is.. Bridgesii, San Pedro X Bridgesii, San Pedro, Peruvian Torch. Plus all the other plants mixed in.

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