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Cacti I have grown from seed, Any good ones here? Options
 
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#1 Posted : 2/9/2012 12:06:14 AM

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The san pedro is not a san pedro in my opinion. Yours has distinctive "bumpy" areoles, which the san pedro doesn't.

Btw, nice IR background.
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#2 Posted : 2/9/2012 1:03:34 AM

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I don't know if it's active or not (its name), but if I had to bet, I'd say no.
The peyote looks like a peyote to me.
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#3 Posted : 2/11/2012 12:19:20 AM

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The "unknown" looks like a "Cereus Peruvianus" and is inactive.
The "San Pedro" looks like a hybrid of "Trichocereus Bridgesii" or "Achuma", which in my experience is one of the most active.

I recommend cutting about 12" off your cactus, make some syrup and give it a whirl.Laughing
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#4 Posted : 2/11/2012 12:29:40 AM

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That is not a true peyote. I forget the name of this species but I am 100% sure it's not lophora w.
 
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#5 Posted : 2/11/2012 1:18:26 AM
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That is not a true peyote. I forget the name of this species but I am 100% sure it's not lophora w.

hard to say at that age, look for pink flowers when it matures
 
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#6 Posted : 2/11/2012 5:17:27 PM

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Cyaphide wrote:

Thanks, Does it look like any active cacti in your opinion, this worries me because I got those seeds from a very reputable seller.

In my opinion it does not look like an active plant, but looks like a sun starved cuzcoensis type. However without having seen it grown in brighter conditions it cannot be identified by me.

The peyote looks very cute.
 
 
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