San Pedro Cactus

How big does a San Pedro needs to be to flower?


How big does a San Pedro needs to be to flower?

by andeanshepherd

8 Comments

  1. New-Training4004

    I have nothing of substance to add to answer your question.

    Just came to say that baby is a beaut with gorgeous roots.

  2. PricksAndPussyCats

    I’ve heard its a heat and light thing. I grow in PNW and I have accepted that mine will never flower

  3. I’ve had them for 15 years in Ohio. Never got a flower. I take them in every fall. I’m assuming they need more outdoor sunshine?

  4. Age/size is a factor, but (yes, I know it’s stupidly controversial…) skipping dormancy and power feeding bloom nutes through fall and winter seemed to unlock it for many of my plants.

    No dormancy in nature and they flower…No dormancy in states like CA and they get a ton of flowers.

    Havent seen a noticeable difference in root bound vs not root bound, but have been told that can help simce the stress of root bound can cause them to want to reproduce

  5. socialboilup

    I had one took 16 years to flower. Another one was only a foot tall flowering every year multiple Bloom’s. Is what it is…..

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