sorry, my baby peyotes weren't so light green...check out my galleries, you may see the babies growing. Not meaning to sound so critical...can you get a clearer pic?
I checked out your gallery.. yours aren't baby's anymore. I think she'll grow darker in a while. she's only been visible for 3 days or so
I have a san pedro as well. But I Want to take care of my Peyote I think that it will make the actual experience so much intenser if you've put 18 years of effort in it.
so you're growing it normally? i'd expect it would be highly rewarding, but i guess i'm the impatient type. i'd graft it to a faster growing cactus....it will still take at least a year or two for it to be ready, so i'd figure it would still have the benefit of taking a long time to care for it as it grew, but you wouldn't have to wait a decade or two....but then i guess someplace where growing peyote is illegal, i'd just want to have it sitting around growing as short a time as possible....
Excuse me...but if you look at the 2nd pic. there IS a baby growing...a "pup" it's called and it has been the same color all it's little life (it's only about 20 months old)...I think your over psyching yourself doll. I've been a peyote eater for over 13 years and I've eatin' 'em bid and small....and it's all medicine to me.
the baby ones about 2 years and the rest I got from the gardens (as a gift about 9 years ago) I would about 12 years old...no idea really. But, the babies grew 2 different ways, one grew out of it's Mama (out of her side, called a pup) and another grew from seed, both were NOT light or bright green from the start. Though I have seen newborns germinated and they were a kelly (grass green) with spikes on them.
Newbie here. I have just started growing a peyote from seed, I have three babies at the moment all slightly larger than a pin head. Can someone please let me know how often they should be watered, if at all. I'm not growing them for tripping, just the beautiful flowers they produce lol. Looking forward to any help offered. Thanks