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san pedro cactus drink San Pedro Cactus CuttingsAre you ready to add stunning and unique cuttings to your cactus collection? Look no further! Our San Pedro cactus cutting is a rare and sought after specimen that's sure to impress. Our cuttings are carefully selected to showcase the best characteristics of this incredible plant, including its vibrant color, distinctive ribs, and robust growth habit. We offer San Pedro cactus cuttings in various sizes to meet your needs, ranging from small cuttings

Are you ready to add stunning and unique cuttings to your cactus collection? Look no further! Our San Pedro cactus cutting is a rare and sought-after specimen that's sure to impress. Our cuttings are carefully selected to showcase the best characteristics of this incredible plant, including its vibrant color, distinctive ribs, and robust growth habit.  

We offer San Pedro cactus cuttings in various sizes to meet your needs, ranging from small cuttings of about 1 foot tall to larger segments of up to 3 feet tall or more. These cuttings can grow into towering cacti, with mature plants reaching heights of 10 to 20 feet and diameters of up to 6 inches. 


The San Pedro Cactus is characterized by its fast growth and striking appearance. It typically has a bluish-green hue and can develop up to seven to nine broad ribs.

The cactus features small, white areoles from which spines may sprout. These spines are usually small and not very sharp, making the San Pedro Cactus a relatively safe plant to handle.

Its rapid growth rate, especially under optimal conditions, is one of its most attractive features, allowing gardeners to enjoy its majestic presence for a relatively short period.

To root your cuttings, let the cut end of the cutting dry and callous over for about 1-2 weeks to prevent rot. Prepare the soil and use a well-drained  cactus  mix, opens in a new tab. Plant the cuttings and insert the calloused end into the soil, about 1-2 inches deep. Moderately water the soil after planting, then wait until it dries out before watering again. Place the pot in a warm, bright location with indirect sunlight.

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When it comes to care, your San Pedro Cactus thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. When grown indoors, place your cactus near a south-facing window. Water thoroughly when the soil is completely dry. Reduce watering during winter months. Use a well-drained  cactus  soil  mix, opens in a new tab to prevent waterlogging. When growing indoors, maintain temperatures between 50°F to 90°F. For outdoor cultivation, it is suitable for 8-10 USDA zones. 

One of the most exciting features of the San Pedro Cactus is its stunning flowers. In the summer months, our cuttings produce vibrant white blooms that are truly breathtaking. These flowers are not only beautiful but also fragrant, filling the air with a sweet, floral scent that's sure to enchant. 

Whether you're starting with a small cutting or purchasing a more substantial section, you'll find that the San Pedro Cactus can quickly become a significant and impressive feature in your garden or home. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this incredible species to your collection. Order your San Pedro Cactus Cutting today and experience the beauty and wonder of this unique and captivating plant! 

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