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Starting Cactus from Seed - Misplant Tek

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Muskogee Herbman

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Hello all, I thought I'd share with you a technique I learned over on Sharetheseeds on how to start trichocereus/lophophora etc, from seed. This is the misplant tek curtosey of none other than misplant.

My system is as follows:
take a plastic tub of some sort, fill with some fox farm ocean forest/black gold cactus soil, make wet, add a layer of medium coarse sand (for me this is Florida Pool Filter sand which is basically small pieces of limestone), wet that, and lastly surface sow the seeds. Wrap with ceran wrap or put the lid on it.

Germination should take 2-7days. I keep mine at around 90*F under 2 13w CFLs which I plan to upgrade at some point to a 96w t5 CFL set up. I keep the ceran wrap on for like 6 months. After around 6 months I take up to the greenhouse and keep it well watered for another 6 months ( I am fortunate to live in a tropical climate). At that time I transplant into square 4" pots. These will sit here for probably another year before going out into a shaded location. After 3 years maturity will hit and they can be treated just like other cacti.
 

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These are plants I aquired at 3 years old, and how they look at 4 years old. I believe this to be the point of maturity.
1) T. Peru "Florida (left), T. Peru Bk 08614.2(?)(right)
2) T. Peru Bk 08614.2(?)
3) T. Peru "Florida (left)
 

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Grafting vs regular growth
1) "T. Scop" I think this is actually T. Terschekii iirc. mislabled...
2) the one labled T.Scop is the same plant same age same seed batch. Again mislabled most likely T> terschekii
3) These are big enough to be out in the regular sun (but shade)
 

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More seedlings
 

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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing this information, I've got some seeds I've been meaning to start and this is quite helpful. :thumb_up:
 
I did something similar with my san pedros.
Bought a kit with seeds soil and a plastic box with lid.
The soil is just some perlite.
Instruction said to microwave the soil. Let cool. Wet it. Places seeds. Open up only after everything grew. I did it with 6 seeds to try and 3 of them grew. Still got a lot of seeds though.
I havent had to much sun and heat here so it was still a good yield. Also the seeds a probably old.
 
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