SAN PEDRO???

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Melt In The Sun
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Re: SAN PEDRO???

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Are you just chopping these things off other peoples' plants?
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Cactinsane
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Re: SAN PEDRO???

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Melt In The Sun wrote:Are you just chopping these things off other peoples' plants?
Haha no!
A friend of mine owns a cactus farm and has a massive specimens.
So took some cuttings, but I'm always looking for different specimens and species.
but I'll ask for a cutting if I see someone has something I like. but yeah
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Peterthecactusguy
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Re: SAN PEDRO???

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hmm if something is "identical" to something else wouldn't it just be that? I mean after all San Pedro and T. peruviana are in the same family.. so.
Here's to you, all you insidious creatures of green..er I mean cacti.
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Re: SAN PEDRO???

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Peterthecactusguy wrote:hmm if something is "identical" to something else wouldn't it just be that? I mean after all San Pedro and T. peruviana are in the same family.. so.
Yeah quite right, but they are slightly different, botanists have a hard time identifying them as they mix quite easily, I just call them all San Pedros but I try mark which are clones.
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