It's said, that older cacti contain more alkaloids. How big is the difference between a 30cm and a 60cm cactus?
You mean a 30cm of an old cactus compared to a 30cm of a new cactus? For once, the older piece will be thicker which equals more biomass and possibly more alkaloids. I have never seen claims or analyses of % alkaloid content from old vs new sprouts of the same cactus (THIS is the question one must be asking).obliguhl said:It's said, that older cacti contain more alkaloids. How big is the difference between a 30cm and a 60cm cactus?
You mean a 30cm of an old cactus compared to a 30cm of a new cactus?
just to note, if we're talking about the cact plaza, the 30cm cutting is way thinner, younger and lighter than the 60cm cutting.... get the 60cm one..
obliguhl said:just to note, if we're talking about the cact plaza, the 30cm cutting is way thinner, younger and lighter than the 60cm cutting.... get the 60cm one..
Are they really much thinner? Because 300cm cacti would cost only 99€ if I'd take the smaller cuttings....it would be 150€ if I'd go with the longer ones. So are the smaller cuttings more than half as thick?