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Rooting the bottom of San Pedro branches?

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Shoebox119

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I've gotten several pieces of San Pedro cactus I'd like to root. I have a couple questions that I haven't been able to find answers to.

Most of the pieces are the bottom of cut off branches, so there is less/no area to callus. Is this fine, or should I cut the bottom end off?

Also many of the pieces have a Woody broken off stem protruding from the bottom where the branches were attached to the main cactus, should these woody bits be trimmed back flush with the cactus?
 

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They'll chuck out roots when they're ready, I guess trimming of the raggedy bits might mean less things to pick up rot later. It takes a fair effort to get them to rot anyhow, IME.

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Thanks, think I'm going to trim the more rough Woody bits back.

I'm guessing that I don't have to reset my callus timer unless I hit soft flesh.
 
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