JungleGhost
Nocturnal Scavenger
Anyone growing cacti here? 




It is indeed. It's a great use for otherwise weak or inactive PC 'pachanot' clones, and the graft has grown about ten times faster than the bits I left on the original rootstock, as well as pupping like crazy - so instead of one small button I now have about seventeen, including three pups on the original rootstock, with another on the way.Can u graft a loph to san pedro? Oh wait thts the pic right?
That said, I did manage to encourage pupping on a couple of other loph specimens still on their own roots by feeding with carefully applied, small amounts of undiluted urine during spells of hot weather.
Ensure the substrate is well draining, any generic cactus mix usually works well, pure coarse sand works fine too. Keep moist but not wet, I usually give the substrate a good soaking, let it drain fully and sit for 24 hours or so then scatter the seeds (soaked overnight with some GA3 seems to really increase my germination rates substantially on the seeds).Got sme Peruvian torch seeds,wats the best way 2 germinate? Sandy soil in a covered container?
50° f isn't too cold is it?
Trying to figure out if indoors or outdoors is best..
Some beautiful Grand Father Peyote you have in your collection! some nice stands of Tricos toA great combination. Graft the lophs for quicker growth. Normally I'd post in the cactus garden thread but here's some shots specially for you.
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i'm no expert but that seems very cold to me. if they do germinate they will probably struggle.Do y'all think 50° is too cold for San Pedro seeds to germinate?
Gets like 50-60°f at night here rightnow, is this going to stop them from growing?