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Old 23-11-2006, 03:37 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
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Mark Herbert wrote:

Datura? :-)

I've not started collecting those yet.
I visited a greenhouse in Houston once that had them in several colors!

Beautiful, and hardy.

Maybe we can do some trading. I have a nice crop of San Pedro "buds"
that are available for cuttings. Also some Peruvian torch seeds if you
are game to try growing cactus from seed.


I have some lovely little baby SP's that I sprouted from them. :-)


I ate the one San Pedro I had a couple of years ago. I expected it to
recover and produce new buds, but it never did and eventually just died.
I tend to overwater cacti and they rarely thrive in my keep. Maybe if I
grew some from seeds, I would have a better grasp of their needs.


You probably also cut it back too far. When I cut mine to propagate, I
start with leaving a good 10" base and each time I cut a sprout for
transplant, I trim about 1/4" off of it.

Sprouting and growing young cactus actually requires keeping them damp
for the first couple of years. The adult cactus get watered only as
needed. The soil should dry completely between waterings.

They also need sufficient sunlight. :-)


I'll be pawing through my seed collection in a few months to get an
early start on Spring. I'll let you know what I have that I think may
interest you.


Sounds good! I still have plenty of peruvian torch seeds and will give
you instructions on growing them.
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