Today I am going to show you the Pedro Cactus in my homeland and cooking curry Pedro Cactus with chicken too. Thank you for watching my video good luck. Video Rating: / 5

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Here’s my current recommendation on where to buy pure, well identified San Pedro (Trichocereus Pachanoi) seeds and seedlings, as well as seeds and seedlings of other sacred cacti. Just click on the following link to discover the store and all the items for sale: https://openbazaar.com/QmSacNAXJuRGeWSvJLM8en655GxAr1hWLoy6HNDgnnWB24/store In order to buy from this marketplace, you will need […]

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The FRONT yard at David SJ Hodgson’s in San Pedro! It’s Your Succulent Tip of the Day! https://www.designforserenity.com/

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How to plant San Pedro Cactus cuttings in containers. Video Rating: / 5

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twitter- @tropicalplantjc instagram- tropicalplantparty snapchat- tropplantparty Tossed together a quick and easy cactus arrangement using some stones and driftwood to naturalize the mix into a natural looking desertscape. Only a few cactus and succulents were used here… watch chain plant ( crassula ) golden ball cactus ( notocactus ) blue torch cactus ( pilosocereus azureus […]

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Where do our Mescaline Cacti come from? We have made this video to show you the extraordinary origin! For more information about our Cacti, please visit our website! : https://www.zamnesia.com/308-mescaline-cactus Video Rating: / 5

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NOTE——–I AM CURRENTLY NOT SELLING ANY PLANTS RIGHT NOW. I GET SEVERAL REQUESTS PER WEEK, THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST, BUT I AM TRYING TO GET SEEDS FROM THEM AND ALSO I AM WANTING TO GROW MUCH LARGER PLANTS. SEE MY OTHER VIDEOS, I GIVE AWAY PLANTS FOR FREE SOMETIMES!! HERE ARE A FEW OF MY […]

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Just planted these previously potted Peruvian Torch cacti, and also shown are several San Pedro Cacti, taken from cuttings which I sell on eBay once in a while. They will get part shade from a nearby Mesquite tree. These are both from South America and need a bit of shade in our hot and dry […]

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Best way to increase your San Pedro collection is to take cuttings and put them into the ground. Cold hardy to about 30F. This Fall/Spring, I put about 80 more cuttings into our soil. Let the cut heal 3-6 weeks, stored inside, before placing them into the soil, little water, as there are no roots […]

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