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OfflineArtnotwar
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san pedro cactus
    #7763094 - 12/15/07 08:13 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

just wondering if is possible for san pedro cactus to grow in Australia? there is a house not far from me that has some cactus that looks exactly the same as san pedro (as far as i know).
is there any major things that distinguish it from others (besides the alkaloid content)


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7765305 - 12/16/07 12:21 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

of course, there are shit loads of people growing all types of cacti in australia...
your going to have to familiarise yourself with the tell tale signs of trichocereus species, to the untrained eye alot of cacti species look similar...
i know that theres a hell of alot of cereus species growing over there and they are often mistaken for trichocereus species...
perhaps u could get a photo of the cacti u have seen and post it here for identification...
or go and ask the owner wot it is and perhas they will give u a cutting :shrug:


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7766030 - 12/16/07 03:30 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

awesome, i'm going to go get a photo tonight.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7768416 - 12/17/07 07:10 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

alright, here's the photo. it's not the best but i hope it helps.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7768419 - 12/17/07 07:15 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

hmm I think its cereus peruvianus but I could be wrong.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: TurntableJunky]
    #7768464 - 12/17/07 07:47 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Whatever you do dont rip it off - as suggested above, chat to the owner and you could get a karma free cutting to grow of your own.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7768524 - 12/17/07 08:23 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

I vote for Pedro.
  and I'm not talking about the movie Napoleon Dynamite :tongue:
  btw your image needed a quick touching up....
 
  take this one and save it and upload it to your gallery and I will delete it from mine :thumbup:


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: cpw1971]
    #7768543 - 12/17/07 08:33 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

haha, nice work buddy. i was actually thinking of doing that but i didn't know where to start. thanks.

anyone else have an idea what type of cactus this is?


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7769997 - 12/17/07 02:58 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

it's a T. pachanoi! congrats!


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Knoa6]
    #7770034 - 12/17/07 03:05 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

yup looks trichocereus to me also...


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7770112 - 12/17/07 03:30 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

I vote for Pedro. :tongue2:

Like was previously mentioned, best to talk to the owner.  Many are happy to give a cutting if you talk to them first, but everyone hates being stolen from.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: plainswalker]
    #7770269 - 12/17/07 04:09 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

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plainswalker said:
I vote for Pedro. :tongue2:

Like was previously mentioned, best to talk to the owner.  Many are happy to give a cutting if you talk to them first, but everyone hates being stolen from.




But if the owner won't give you a cutting, then he will know who stole one.:shrug:


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Knoa6]
    #7770356 - 12/17/07 04:27 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

yeah, ask. dont steal that shit man. bad karma.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: LeftyBurnz]
    #7771583 - 12/17/07 08:56 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

OK so i decided not to take a slice of someone elses action and i went and brought what looks like a T. pachanoi to me.
now you guys can tell me if i'm right...



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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7771602 - 12/17/07 08:59 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

myrtillocactus geometrizans, common error sorry!


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7771666 - 12/17/07 09:12 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

damn that sucks, it's got me fucked how you guys can tell them all apart.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7771775 - 12/17/07 09:32 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

i only know wot that is as its the same species i use for grafting peyote :yesnod:

theres a post nearly every week in here asking if that same species is san pedro also lol


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7771843 - 12/17/07 09:46 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

You can't tell them apart? Time to do alot of research.
One is really glaucous with red spines (3 per areloe) around 1 inch apart that looks nothing like a trich.(Nice grafting stock you have though)
The other would have 5-7 light brown spines seperated by 3/4inch. That looks somewhat like a trich.
To point out some small differences.

Yes, cacti love the melb weather. One of the most prime spots in Aus to grow em. It looks like the ownwer of the trich has taken a pup from the front of that plant also. Ask em for a cut, if they say no, keep looking.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Nomis]
    #7772193 - 12/17/07 11:17 PM (16 years, 1 month ago)

yeah i've been trying to research but i can't really find a site that has detailed descriptions like you just gave me. if you could give me some links that would be great.


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Re: san pedro cactus [Re: Artnotwar]
    #7772407 - 12/18/07 12:25 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

i have found the best way to identify the trichocereus species all together is to order a pedro from an online vendor, from there on out its not really difficult for you to pick the right ones at local stores, or at least this is how it has worked for me, i can now tell a trichocereus species *almost* 100% from a fair distance.


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