Well, hello. 
I ordered cacti cuts a while ago, and they jsut arrived today. Two finger-size cuts : San Pedro and Peruvian Torch. I'm not in a hurry, so I want to make things right. I heard it was better to wait until the weather get a lil bit warmer (I'm from France) before I can put them into the ground. Is that okay to keep the cuts one or two months before I do so ?
When they arrived, they were just wrapped in kraft paper. They look okay, except for a small black spot on the torch. The "root" has dried, and they're not rotten (or rotting).
I think I'll get cacti soil to plant them. But what about he planting method in itself ? I heard I had to cut the root of the cacti so we can see its flesh, and then put them in a wet soil. Will it be okay ? A friend offered a book that talks about cacti, but it doesn't tell anything bout this special case. So, if anyone can help... I'm from the french part of the forum, but I was told there were more cacti grower on the english part...

I ordered cacti cuts a while ago, and they jsut arrived today. Two finger-size cuts : San Pedro and Peruvian Torch. I'm not in a hurry, so I want to make things right. I heard it was better to wait until the weather get a lil bit warmer (I'm from France) before I can put them into the ground. Is that okay to keep the cuts one or two months before I do so ?
When they arrived, they were just wrapped in kraft paper. They look okay, except for a small black spot on the torch. The "root" has dried, and they're not rotten (or rotting).
I think I'll get cacti soil to plant them. But what about he planting method in itself ? I heard I had to cut the root of the cacti so we can see its flesh, and then put them in a wet soil. Will it be okay ? A friend offered a book that talks about cacti, but it doesn't tell anything bout this special case. So, if anyone can help... I'm from the french part of the forum, but I was told there were more cacti grower on the english part...