Thank for viewing my new San Pedro! :) Watch how I process them for potting and cloning.
Here is another angle. San Pedro's are easy to identify from the shape and color. With practice they are unmistakable. Notice how thick each separate "rib" is. San pedro's are very plump. Most look-a-likes have thinner "ribs". The best way to identify San Pedro's is to look at pictures and read about them from professional sources.
Here is a MUCH closer look!
Here I am Bonding with the Cutting. But Seriously BE CAREFUL. Cactus spikes can draw blood. Only Seasoned Growers can play around like this.
Notice the roots above. After cutting a piece of cactus you must let it sit in a cool dry area to grow roots. If you cut cactus and plant it right away it will mold. Check out the picture below to see my final product! The small pieces are cuttings and should grow TWO clones! {because I cut the top & bottom}. The big clones will grow like a cactus outdoors.
Alright everybody! Hope you enjoyed my post! You could use this as a basic guide for growing most cactus indoors. Do not use this post to break the law. Do not water often and check for mold. Bye for now! -
P.S - Try using Oven mits your first time cloning or Re-Potting.