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The jungle 2 .
 
The jungle 3 . It all tasted YUMMY and i got realy beamed .
 
how much did it take for that 1 very long pedro to grow to that height?
 
They were all the same age and grown from seed . 7 or 8 years probably .
 
what kind off soil do you use?
 
After growing cacti for a few years i soon gave up growing in any kind of soil . They were all grown hydrophonicaly = in a mixture of big sand corns and small stones . From about 2 - 5 mms . The less water the cacti needs the bigger the stones should be .
 
what would you recommond for my san pedro then?

+/- 35 cm
 
Stones from a stream that are from 2 - 5 mms because they can take loads of water . But more big ones than small ones , not that it gets wet and sets like concret when it drys .
 
and then make sure there's drainage? or do i have to keep the water in the pot?
 
They should have a tray under the pot . Just water untill a little water comes out underneath but dont let them stand in water . The big ones in my pictures got about 600 mls every time they got watered . The others about 300 mls . Depending on the weather you can water them every day . Just look at the trays and see if they are dry the next day and put your finger in the sand to see if its wet . They got cacti fertilizer about once a month , or half strength every 2 weeks .
 
Very nice cacti, God!
I see you tried planting one horizontally so that it would sprout many cacti - but they were only two. I'm asking myself how to achieve these kind of San Pedro "bushes" you see in nature (many many cacti seemingly growing from one spot)
 
They do that with no help . When they feel like it the just put up branches from the bottom of the cacti . The ones at the front nearest the light on the right hand side have all got a baby branch .
 
It's a beautiful day!
 
Those are absoutly beautiful Marijuana plants CM! You have done a good job growing them!

PEACE & LOVE
 
You have done a good job growing them!
They are grown on ordinary soil, though I make sure they get a lot of it. I know very little about growing cannabis, but last year's harvest was great. No bugs, no over- or undernutrition, only loss of one plant due to theft. Here are some more pics from today.
 
Absoutly beautiful!

I know very little about growing cannabis, but last year's harvest was great.

Well you sure are doing a good job!
 
This is my peyote. You can see from the dry marks that it was sunburnt. It got it bad when the sun started to get stronger in the spring/summer. After it got sunburnt, I took good care of it, and took Goran advice, and it recovered. The whole outer part of the peyote was dried out, and after a few months of care, out emerged a green and lush peyote top.

PEACE & LOVE
 
It's born again!

I found out yesterday that one of my three plants is male, so we moved it downstairs. I will not kill it, but keep it separate from the ladies and harvest it after a coupe of weeks. The male flowers are very fragile, but vaporizing them works fine. I did the same thing last year when I had two female plants on the balcony and three male plants in my garden.
 
CM, careful, the pollen stick on your clothes. It's their purpose in life to spread pollen and they are VERY good at it :wink:
 
Your salvia's are in desperate need of some Nitrogen!
 
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