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Old 05-28-09, 21:28   #1 (permalink)
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Question It's a baby peyote? is in good health?

Hi : I'm new here I hope my post is at the right place.

I bring with me one year ago two mescalitos from wadley. arriving to Montreal I put them on cactus soil, it was very happy it make two flower and I put the seeds on the soil.
This spring , (one year lather) I see two small green buttons, are them baby peyotes? ( see atached pics)

I put them one day at full sun one of them becomes red , I want to know if I hurt him, and how I could remediate this situation, may be it's normal? you could see one of them (who sprout after ) still green.

them pass all the last summer outside with full sun and them was happy.

It's different with babys?

Why them dont flowering this year? they have to flowering every year? .I have to say, this year the spring have very difficult time to start (maybe we get 5 real sunny days.)


Some help or comments?

also I want to know what happens if I cut one of them to eat . the root will make an other grow?
or maybe I have to be pacient and wait an other year to eat him?

Some ideas to multiply them faster?

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PS: now seeing the pics I realize how much them are growing in only one year
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maybe it was bad genetics, idk sun shouldn't harm a cactus, maybe its to humid?

good job anyway on producing seedlings
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Cactus's will get red if they get too much sun, espesicially when they're young like that. Put them back in shade possibly by a window that gets some light, but not full sun and they should turn back green. Once they hit the 6-12 month mark then you can start aclimating them to the full sun.
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Cactus's will get red if they get too much sun, espesicially when they're young like that. Put them back in shade possibly by a window that gets some light, but not full sun and they should turn back green. Once they hit the 6-12 month mark then you can start aclimating them to the full sun.
thank you very much, so it will be better that I put them in an other contenant , wich is the good time to change them ?

Them sprout this week. may be I could keep all them at the windows and wait for new sprouting seeds.

So you could confirm me that it's a baby peyote?
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So you could confirm me that it's a baby peyote?
i don't understand, didn't you get the seedling from your own peyote? i certainly couldn't imagine it being anything else
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i don't understand, didn't you get the seedling from your own peyote? i certainly couldn't imagine it being anything else
Is because the seeds stay one year on the soil without sprouting, and maybe are some wild seeds that arrives by the wind. But that really look as mescalito I only want to be shure to be happy .

Could be baby peyotes that grow from the roots of the olds one?
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