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kozmo
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cactus id. san pedro?
#22126055 - 08/22/15 09:07 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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hi everybody, new here. i grew these guys from seeds. do they look like san pedros?

your help is much appreciated
Edited by kozmo (08/22/15 09:44 AM)
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impatientguy
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Re: cactus id. san pedro? [Re: kozmo]
#22126157 - 08/22/15 09:49 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Not san pedro
Might be one of those torch plants
My Cusin tried growing some say pedro an it turned out looking like yours.
Bunk ass seeds I guess
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Re: cactus id. san pedro? [Re: kozmo]
#22126178 - 08/22/15 09:55 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Unless it's some type of crazy hybrid I don't think that's San Pedro. True San Pedro has much smaller spins so small there hard to see at first

This is my San Pedro cutting I actually got the original plant from lows but I wanted to take a cutting.
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kosmokratorshaman
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looks like trichocereus grandiflorus to me.
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Re: cactus id. san pedro? [Re: kozmo]
#22126203 - 08/22/15 10:03 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Check Lowe's you'll probably find an already grown San Pedro.
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They don't sell them at Lowes in south dakota
You guys are lucky I gotta order my pedro
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That sucks man there was only one at Lowe's and I got for about 20$.
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yea, mine were $20 plus tax.
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Did it come with 2 growing in one pot like this
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2 of the 3 did
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Cool dude
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How bout this one I saw at lowes today when I went looking? Spines seem a little large to me, but I've never seen a San Pedro in person.

Edit: labeled cereus peruvianus but ivd heard labels on cacti and succulents tend to be inaccurate pretty often.
Edited by Om Namo Shivaya (08/22/15 02:00 PM)
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impatientguy
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That doesn't look like san pedro to me.
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Yea that is a cerus. San Pedro have thicker columns. They're still nice cacti tho they make great flowers and if it's a Peruvian it makes edible fruit.
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Cereus for sure.
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Re: cactus id. san pedro? [Re: kozmo]
#22128133 - 08/22/15 06:16 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks guys. i guess they are not so p.active 
i should be more picky about the supplier next time.
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Re: cactus id. san pedro? [Re: kozmo]
#22128435 - 08/22/15 07:47 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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They're reminding me of young Pilosocereus sp., but they're still young and haven't expressed themselves yet. More time growing will help with an id.
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Re: cactus id. san pedro? [Re: karode13]
#22128454 - 08/22/15 07:56 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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i think first photo is a cuzcoensis because it has that double interlocking X shape from the top view and the knobbly S shape between areoles.
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It's still a seedling and identifying it to species is basically impossible. Trichocereus don't form wool at the areoles like that either. It's too young to id, in my opinion.
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