Monday, January 18, 2010

Pedro Bag Echinopsis Pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) Seedling Turning Dark Dark Green Almost Brown?

Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro cactus) seedling turning dark dark green almost brown? - pedro bag

I have tried to grow a seed pachanoi (sowing in November 2008). The seed is about 3-4 cm in height and maybe a few inches in diameter. It has small spikes.
I have never repotted or removed resoiled, and recently (2 weeks) the seeds of the plastic bag.
what does that change the color? If the waxy cuticle, which forms? It is a shade of green in his almost turning brown, which I am very worried. I have accidentally directed the children to a window to the east, can too much sun in the morning?

Any help is greatly appreciated. I will try to publish the pictures, if my explanation is short. I hope my friend goes well! The seeds of the cactus is hard! (4 attempts)

1 comment:

Mike said...

I'm also fairly new producer Trichocerus cactus. I started my seedlings about 18 months. San Pedro, Trichocerus bridgesii, Trichocerus macrogonus and Trichocerus peruvianus. If one as small as yours, you must be very careful of direct sunlight a lot. They burn very easily at a young age. I even had to move in the mine last week near the window was too dark, because it turned a brownish-red in direct sunlight. Others may, because of overwatering. Feel the sweetness of the brown sections. If this is the case with ease on the irrigation. Hard to say without seeing the pictures.

Sorry, I could not help without seeing the pictures. Trichocerus are very hard, so it should go. I lean to the theory of excess water. Let the soil dry between casting and see how it goes. Good luck.

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