Description

Trichocereus bridgesii, also known as Echinopsis lageniformis or the Bolivian torch, is indeed a fascinating cactus species, especially for its impressive growth potential and psychoactive properties. Growing this cactus from seeds can be a rewarding experience for lovers of unusual plants.

The Bolivian torch is native to Bolivia, where it grows at high altitudes in the Andes Mountains. This environment contributes to its robustness and ability to thrive in challenging conditions. That it can reach heights of 5 meters in nature shows its impressive capacity for growth.

Instructions

Use a grow box. Fill plastic containers (5 cm) with sterilized soil, place the seeds on the soil and press gently. Place the trays in a layer of boiled water and wait for the soil to become moist on the surface. Remove the jars and cover them with plastic wrap. Optimal temperature at this stage is between 18°C and 23°C. After a few days to weeks, green baby cacti will emerge. After about 4 weeks, you can start hardening off. Pierce 2 holes in the foil and then every other day. You can remove the plastic if there is as much atmosphere under the foil as outside it. Water with boiled water or rainwater. Don’t let it dry out, but don’t overwater either. After a year you can repot them if necessary, be very careful with the pen root. If the cacti turn yellow they need more light, if they turn red they need less water.

Storage advice

Store this product in a cool and dark place such as a kitchen cabinet and out of the reach of children.

Content

San Pedro Trichocereus bridgesii – 100 seeds

Note!

Mescaline cactus can be dangerous to health when combined with certain medications, alcohol or with MAOIs. Are you taking any medications? If so, always consult your doctor first and read your medication’s package insert to avoid health risks. Do not use this cactus if you are pregnant or nursing. When in use, do not participate in traffic. So do not drive a car or drive other vehicles.

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