I was at a client's house yesterday and noticed his pedros were cut, badly, and asked what happened. Knowing this person is not into psychedelics I asked why they were in such bad shape (thinking maybe he harvested them himself). Apparently, some kids went through the neighborhood snatching psychedelic cactuses. I could tell he was physically troubled and pressed on. It seems they were some of the last remnants of a deceased partner which he had tenderly cared for for over 30 years.Enlightened_One said:More importantly, your "neighbors" are now short a beautiful cactus top due to your greediness and lack of care... Which is a big shame.. I don't mean to come off as judgmental, but I find this act of cutting someone else's cactus down for your own wants and needs is a disrespectful and heinous act, especially involving something meant to be such a powerful and healing cacti.. In this case, it wasn't even the correct cactus..
Might I suggest you returning that cactus to the rightful owner? Tis a shame they are short a cactus top due to your lack of care and repsrct...
And in one night some kids caused irreversible damage. The plants are nearly dead as a result.
Not cool.