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deadonceagain
04-24-2005, 11:54 PM
i just got two very small cactus from home depo, they look alot like san pedro and i know that san pedro is widely carryed so home depo would have it, it wasnt labled, so is there any way i can tell for sure that it is san pedro.

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http://www.hipgallery.com/photopost2/data/500/1029Picture_5-thumb.jpg (javascript:void(0))



http://www.hipgallery.com/photopost2/data/500/1029Picture_4-thumb.jpg (javascript:void(0))


http://www.hipgallery.com/photopost2/data/500/1029Picture_3-thumb.jpg (javascript:void(0))

there a littile crappy but if anyone can tell that would help thanks

SucculentFlower
04-25-2005, 05:40 PM
Well they look like San Pedro to me. Except that I don't recall them tapering at the base like that...but maybe the babies do...wait it out. San Pedros grow rather quickly.

deadonceagain
04-25-2005, 08:51 PM
well the smaller one doesnt taper at all, the big one does a littile,

crummyrummy
04-25-2005, 08:53 PM
looks like san pedro to me too.

Orsino2
05-09-2005, 10:00 AM
San Pedro as far as I can see it.

*CHAMELEON*
07-14-2005, 12:39 AM
I would say that you have San Perdro/ Trichocereus pachanoi there.
Let those grow and you'll be in for a real sacred treat.
Those are mere pups still. They however grow very quickly and I would say in about 7 to 9 months they should be sufficient for usage.
Enjoy. I know I have for many years.
http://k04.com/pics/000Trichocereuspachanoi w.jpg

*CHAMELEON*
07-14-2005, 12:41 AM
Pm me anytime if you have questions reguarding San Pedro in paticular trichocereus pachanoi.Peace.