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  1. sclaws

    question about peyote

    some information peyote cultivation: crazycacti.co.uk also The Corroboree Forum in Australia has some of the most informed comment and discussion on the lophophora I have some across
  2. sclaws

    question about peyote

    Try brushing the inside of the flower gently with a small paintbrush. If you look closely you will notice that after being touched the anthers close in on the stamen- this is how peyote self pollinate when insects settle on them. Be patient- you'll get seed pods in time. Last flowers of the...
  3. sclaws

    question about peyote

    Hi There, sorry to say but your peyote looks like it might be suffering from rust or bacterial infection. I would suggest removing it from its pot and allowing it to dry in a shady place for a few days before re-potting it. whatever you do don't water it. when you repot be sure to use a sandy...
  4. sclaws

    question about peyote

    Hope I didn't offend. These wonderful plants come in such a wide variety of shapes- depending on where ther originate from. I was trying to be helpful. The white tufts increase with rate of flowering. No question- you have some great plants there.
  5. sclaws

    question about peyote

    Just to be clear- the age of a plant is difficult to determine. If your peyote are kept in denuded soil and cramped conditions they will stay alive but not grow. I have ten year old lophophora that are smaller than ones half their age. Typically a 29 year plant will take the mature form as...
  6. sclaws

    question about peyote

    Old Lophs are hard to come by and in my experience China is not the place to get them. The plants I see from asia are not so much as old as "big" made so by excessive use of fertilier, lighting and water. If you are looking for really old lophs you will have to be patient as growers are...
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