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Is this Lophophora williamsii? 1
#28630949 - 01/22/24 11:29 AM (3 months, 24 days ago) |
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Hello!
Started having doubts whether my Lophophora were williamsii or not. Thoughts? 🙏

Edited by dramis (01/22/24 11:29 AM)
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis]
#28631122 - 01/22/24 02:28 PM (3 months, 24 days ago) |
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Yea lophophora williamsii
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: modern.shaman] 1
#28631184 - 01/22/24 03:21 PM (3 months, 24 days ago) |
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Great! Thanks! What made it so evident? Flower color, depth of grooves, shade of green? Newbie on Lophophora here. Had fruits in late summer and only half a dozen seeds per fruit. I read L. diffusa have a lot more.
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis]
#28633168 - 01/24/24 10:51 AM (3 months, 22 days ago) |
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Flower petal shape. Rounded vs pointed
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: Griye]
#28634407 - 01/25/24 11:43 AM (3 months, 21 days ago) |
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Thank you! 🙏
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis]
#28637552 - 01/28/24 01:13 AM (3 months, 19 days ago) |
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Beautiful plant!
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: LogicaL Chaos] 2
#28637710 - 01/28/24 07:53 AM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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Thanks! Here is the whole family in May 2023. They are 3 years old on that pic. Half of them flowered for the first time later in the summer.
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis] 1
#28639759 - 01/29/24 05:32 PM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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Is 3 years old around the general age that seed grown lophs start to flower?
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: FungiPunk] 1
#28640183 - 01/30/24 06:22 AM (3 months, 16 days ago) |
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I’m not sure. First experience growing them. I’ve read it can be as short as 18 months in ideal conditions and up to 5-7 years in nature. So I guess mine are somewhere in the middle.
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis] 1
#28641333 - 01/31/24 03:56 AM (3 months, 16 days ago) |
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Nice and plump 
Beautiful plants ! I need to start some from seed... having success with San pedro from seed might have to start more of them too
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis]
#28641374 - 01/31/24 05:31 AM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Great photo! Look at all of em! 🙌
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I also have 6 Peruvian Torch grown from seed. Similar to San Pedro. Tall one in the back is 33 inches (84 cm).
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Happy family! And I now have about 30 seeds waiting to be sown. 🙂
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: FungiPunk]
#28642692 - 02/01/24 07:51 AM (3 months, 14 days ago) |
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Quote:
FungiPunk said: Is 3 years old around the general age that seed grown lophs start to flower?
Yea 3-5 years for the first flower but depending on growing conditions maybe even longer
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis]
#28642954 - 02/01/24 01:29 PM (3 months, 14 days ago) |
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Nice!
I have a Peruvian Torch hybrid i bought online. Really cool cacti.
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Re: Is this Lophophora williamsii? [Re: dramis]
#28643793 - 02/02/24 10:06 AM (3 months, 13 days ago) |
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Seed grown Peru's are looking really nice! Great Job!
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