Hello everyone. In response to my original welcome essay, no fewer than three Nexus members suggested that I look into growing/trying San Pedro cactus. I took that advice to heart, and now have a small tribe of SP cactus, the humble start of my entheogenic garden.
I ordered the cuttings from a vendor in California, and when they came in the mail, I potted them using "cactus/succulent" potting mix from the garden nursery. I live in NW Washington State (climate zone 8a), and the cactus were potted the first week of April and placed in a large window seat next to our happy jade plants and some other cacti. The window is east-facing, so it gets bright, direct sunshine this time of year from early morning until about noon, and then diffuse light for the rest of the afternoon and evening when it is hotter outside. Anytime now I am planning on moving the whole tribe outside into the garden for the rest of the summer.
After almost two months in the pots, I had seen no pups, but the cuttings that were "top" pieces were starting to grow (although stretching out tall). About two weeks ago one of my children accidentally knocked over one of the cactus pots, and I was devastated to find no roots on that cutting.
Just today I noticed that two of the cuttings finally have new pups growing! However, when I carefully looked to see if any roots had started to grow, none of the plants have any roots.
From what I have read in my research, I thought that the cactus would do better without full sunshine until they had roots. I also read that the cactus didn't need much water, if any, until they had started growing roots, and too much watering could lead to rot. For that reason, the cactus have only been watered three or four times (including the day they were potted) in the past two and a half months. The soil drains very quickly, so I am not concerned about rot, but now I am starting to doubt the amount of light / water the cactus are getting. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
EDIT: The first image is what the cuttings looked like when they arrived in the mail.
The 2nd image is the cuttings freshly potted.
3rd image is showing the new growth at the top of one cutting after about two months
4th and 5th images show new pups just discovered.
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