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modern.shaman
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Sulfurshelfsean
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I'm in zone 5b. How long should I wait to water my four year old button after I transplanted it? I've seen a minimum of ten days elsewhere, but I'm also not in a zone where it's very warm all the time. It's been a little over a week since I transplanted it. It's sitting in a window right now that doesn't get too much light during the day. I figured I would let it acclimate. And by July ish when it's really warm out I might have it in full sun.
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Evening all, just found this for sale and im not sure of the identity...
is it what i think it is?

cheers!
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TempestDnB
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Sulfurshelfsean said: I'm in zone 5b. How long should I wait to water my four year old button after I transplanted it? I've seen a minimum of ten days elsewhere, but I'm also not in a zone where it's very warm all the time. It's been a little over a week since I transplanted it. It's sitting in a window right now that doesn't get too much light during the day. I figured I would let it acclimate. And by July ish when it's really warm out I might have it in full sun.
At least 10 days, two weeks to be safe. You could even wait a month, these plants go months and months without water, two weeks is nothing for it. Careful putting it out in full sun, I've seen them get burnt when not properly acclimated over a long period of time, got keep in mind that this is a plant that hides in the shade of holes and rocks and plants that surround it, they thrive in broken sunlight or partial sunlight, filtered light.
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Re: Loph Growers Unite! [Re: TempestDnB] 1
#28301708 - 04/30/23 11:35 PM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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i just recently figured out they seem to like lower light. i definitely burned them a bit when they were young, they seem small for being around 2yrs old. lately theyโve been more on the outskirts of my grow lights & they seem to have plumped up quite a bit
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Re: Loph Growers Unite! [Re: hazyhorse] 3
#28308698 - 05/06/23 07:34 AM (8 months, 19 days ago) |
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some of my willis after their first drink of the year





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modern.shaman
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I'm gonna give mine their first watering since transplant. Our water has to go through chemical filtration, no chlorine but peroxide. Should I buy some distilled water to use? When our water first comes out it's highly oxygenated and bubbly. Alot of air bubbles can increase the acidity, no?
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first blooms this year, the 3rd flower was just a couple days off

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Re: Loph Growers Unite! [Re: stagger] 3
#28322020 - 05/16/23 01:49 PM (8 months, 9 days ago) |
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Then now , I think I'm going okay? I like starved them of water for a while and just watered recently and the bigger one started putting off its second flower!

It does seem to have some white appearance to it though and cracks from water swell I'm guessing?
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Does this look like pest damage?
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I would say looks like it was bumped or bruised at one point and that would be the scarring
The larger one that I just posted has some scar marks on it, I think it was from shipping or whoever grew it
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Found some 5 yr old seeds, think 10 all together. I gotta try these before it's too late. Been reading a bit. Plan is to sterilize some sifted cactus soil with a little seed starter soil with it. Im also sifting some tricho pots thatre getting transplants and will add some perlite and rock from those. From what im seeing, basically they like same as trichos, but rockies, and without the bark and sticks.
Would just pastuerizing like shroom casing be better? I am in the Sonoran high desert where they live I think. If I don't have to sterilize and seal, I figure they'd survive that transition later on a bit better.
Any suggested reading please link. I dont wanna waste this gift without a good attempt at it.
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Re: Loph Growers Unite! [Re: LtLurker]
#28337099 - 05/27/23 02:31 PM (7 months, 29 days ago) |
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How the heck do I fix this!
My degraft is pupping from the very bottom, now I can't really plant it 
Bottom. Two pups trying to emerge, and I just found a another on the side too.

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What would you guys do?
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Re: Loph Growers Unite! [Re: KannaKris] 1
#28337116 - 05/27/23 02:59 PM (7 months, 29 days ago) |
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Just plant it normally, it will be fine
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KannaKris
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Ok, will do! Thanks a lot
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Re: Loph Growers Unite! [Re: KannaKris]
#28340180 - 05/30/23 01:32 AM (7 months, 26 days ago) |
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KannaKris said: My degraft is pupping from the very bottom, now I can't really plant it 
Bottom. Two pups trying to emerge, and I just found a another on the side too.

Top.

What would you guys do?
HurricaneBreeze is right. All plants grow upward against gravity so eventually the pup will emerge from the soil, it might be a fat minute till then though considering it's a loph. I think it's actually pretty normal for peyote to be pupping like that if you think about the way clusters on the ground usually look.
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