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Old 08-08-2009, 02:22 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Growing Cactai in my flat

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 17:05:47 -0400, Bill who putters
wrote:

In article ,
JDOD wrote:

Hi,

Hello this is my first post! I'm planning on growing potted cactai in
my flat, I am often only at home on weekends so Cactai seem like the
ideal choice.

I am particularly interested in growing Peyote, however I understand
this can be difficult to cultivate so would like some advice. I
understand that even mature Peyote are relatively small so I can have a
few of them round the flat.

Any advice on watering, soil, pot size, food etc would all be welcome.
As well as any info on where I can pick up seeds or seedlings etc.

I'll also probably grow a San Pedro cactus, but I understand that these
are much easier to manage, also much larger so I will only have one!

Thanks in advance.


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Bill I'd just ingest nutmeg in moderation.


Nutmeg tastes better also.......uh, so I hear.

Charlie


Hmmm. Nutmeg may taste better, but a tarte flambee, or a quiche Lorraine
with peyote would probably have better colors, eventually.

I haven't heard of it for years. I must be running in a different crowd
these days. It is renowned to be nasty tasting stuff though. I heard
once that people were reduced to peyote enemas, just to avoid the taste.
Fortunately, the large colon is very efficient at absorbing water, and I
guess, whatever is in it (the water). Just be sure to set aside 20 hours
for your "trip". It's not exactly a recreational experience, unless you
think a long conversation with God would be recreational.

Think I'll stick to Jameson, I'll have my talk with God soon enough.
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