Cacti Growing

Discussion in 'Cacti Delecti' started by bongbongbong, Apr 10, 2007.

  1. bongbongbong

    bongbongbong Member

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    I just ordered two cacti from a trusty supplier. I ordered 1 "Peruvian Torch (Trichocereus Peruvianus Truxilloensis)" and 1 "small San Pedro live potted plant". Im going to be growing both of them for a pretty long time (1-2 years) and was basically wondering if anyone has grown or dealt with similar cacti or if anyone can offer me some tips from experiance about growing cacti in general. Cheers
    Jack:)
     
  2. ancient powers

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    Hey Jack, Get some beach or river sand that you mx in with some ordinary potting soil or catus growing soil. at the bottom of your pot, put a few pieces of charcoal to help the drainage. use a low nitrogen fertilizer at 2-7-2. usually grow the 3in top of the cactus it takes about a year for the roots to grow then the next year it will grow the cactus.
     
  3. bongbongbong

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    sweet thanks for the info. Could you recomend a good brand of low nitrogen fertaliser that i could order offline i have no clue of the whole 2-7-2, or if you could explain to make it a bit easier. Also, the cacti will presumably come in small pots, should i repot straight away in a bit of a bigger pot if i am trying to mainly grow the roots of it for the first year? Thanks again
     
  4. bongbongbong

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    yea, i repotted them pretty much 50%sand 50% topping soil, and i put stones at the bottom flower pot. Anyway here r the pics also im thinking of getting a grow lamp for them coz my cacti r indoors so have very little light
     
  5. bongbongbong

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    ok so i got my growlight (not for the cacti in the end). Its a 400w HPS, i put the cacti under there for like 3 or 4 hours, made sure they had been watered like a day or two before, put a glass of water in there for humidity, and now they have gone yellow. This clearly isn't a good sign. One of them shows signs of improvement but the other is really yellow. What should i do? i hope i havn't killed them coz i hear cacti r pretty easy to maintain lol. Any info would be great
     
  6. Posthumous

    Posthumous Resident Smartass

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    Can't overwater them or the roots don't grow and they become susceptible to rootrot, hence yellowing. Starve it of water until it recovers.
     
  7. bongbongbong

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    okie dokie ill do just that, cheers
     

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