Grey Fox wrote:Either way is fine. But I think that you will have a better result by not dividing it. Larger cuttings tend to grow a lot faster. With smaller cuttings it just takes more time for them to get going. Cuttings that are 2 feet or longer are ideal to use for rooting. Gets you to a good-sized plant much faster. If given the choice between planting a single 15 inch cutting or two 7.5 cuttings, I would choose the 15 inch cutting everytime.
any reasons other reasons why?
Do the two smaller cuttings catch up eventually? I would have thought with 2 cacti, after (n) time period you would have more cacti mass than with one. Although this may take some years.
Or would the bigger cactus always provide more mass?
Something knocked over a bit cactus I had, I now have 2x1m long cuttings broken off sections and trying to figure out the best way to go.
I have a few san pedro at the moment and definitely agree a bigger cutting seems to root quicker, puts out pups quicker and those pups grower quicker. But am not convinced that at some point, having two rooted cactis is not better than one.
If you only take a 30cm cutting. Then your initial cutting will be ready to take another cutting from in 2 years. 2 years 2x30cm 1 rooted. The initial cutting as rooted be ready for another cutting in 1 year (3 years 3 cacti, 2 rooted). At 4 years, you can cut #2, #1 ready again. So that is:
4 years 5 cuttings at 30cm (4 rooted).
total length: 5x30 = 150cm
If you take 15cm cuttings, probably can take a cutting from each at 15cm after 1 year.
year 1: 4 cacti 2 rooted
year 2 8 cacti
year 3 16
year 4 32
year 5 64
total length: 64x15cm = 960cm and 32 rooted.
Assuming my numbers are somewhat feasible (in the tropics year round growing), smaller cuttings appear better. Even if I am out on the smaller cuttings by two, it's still much better than single cuttings.
Granted this doesn't take into account the thickness of the cutting which probably does play a part, nor the fact pups grow better on a more established rooted cactus.
Actually, as I have 2 x 1m sections, I should just test it I suppose and see how it actually goes