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scamie

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Hi, Iám so sad, my very old lophophora started to be "watery"at the skin, underneath the surface i encountered ROT... from the roots up to the skin. So... i operated. Now iam left with a cut off top which also is cut in halve... Does anybody know if this part still is able to root again?
sad sad sander
 
yes it can root again
and i think you did the right thing by cutting...

this is a good time to graft if you have any columnar plants around
or.. let it callous and root on some dry sand
 
How tall/wide is the top portion? If it's too small of a chunk it can dry up into a peyote prune pretty easy. Like dg said, if you have any stock you should definitely graft now. If not then I hope it roots for ya. :)

Good luck.
 
it is too flat indeed, gonna eat it. a piece of root maybe will survive..
 
scamie said:
it is too flat indeed, gonna eat it. a piece of root maybe will survive..
one button is a waste (it takes many for any type of experience- a couple buttons and some pure mescaline always treated me nicely)
i'd suggest to go buy a pedro from a nursery and learn to graft
 
My all time fav method is to eat crystal mesc then eat as many buttons as i can stomach. fresh and frozen buttons seem to go down easily
:)
 
never encounterd crystal mesc.
1 time in peru loads of pedro, but man the bodyload.....
 
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