San Pedro Cactus Anatomy 101 [Columnar Cactus Anatomy Basics]
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Welcome to San Pedro Source. In this video we're going to go over the major components that make up a San Pedro Cactus' Anatomy. We'll start big picture and talk about the forms and functions of things like the stem and epidermis, then delve deeper into the vascular bundle, cortex, and more.
With the knowledge from this guide you will be able to:
- Better assess and understand the condition of your Cactus
- Communicate about your cactus more effectively
- Better identify different species of San Pedro Cactus
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Why Does it Matter?
0:44 - Columnar Stem
1:06 - Ribs
1:20 - Epidermis
1:35 - Areoles
1:46 - Spines
2:03 - Flowers
2:15 - Roots
2:25 - Vascular Bundle
2:36 - Cortex
2:46 - Offsets
2:56 - Outro
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**It is legal to buy San Pedro cactus to grow for ornamental use in the United States. We only sell San Pedro cactus and it’s hybrids for ornamental purposes. Any discussion of non-ornamental usage can lead to cancellation of orders and potential exclusion from our store.
Another great addition to this series would be how to identify different trichocereus bassed on their spine pattern.
Great idea! We'll keep that in mind for the future, thanks!
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Appreciate it!
Question: what happens to the vascular bundle when log growing a san pedro? I see new offssets coming from all the lenght of the plant so I wonder how the horizontaly oriented vascular bundle can bring nutrients from the rotts below it to the offsets above.
Great question! The vascular bundle will connect to any offsets regardless of the orientation of the plant.
Slick presentation guys 👍 I think ribs probably also contribute to rigidity of the cactus.
Thank you!
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can you put more than one small san pedro on a single pot? (with enough space of course)
Yes! That's fine as long as you give them at least a few inches of space each.