San Pedro Variegated (Echinopsis pachanoi variegata) Buenavista
Do you love unique cactus varieties? Then don't miss the chance to add a cut of Variegated San Pedro to your garden. You won't find this exceptional variety of San Pedro in the South American highlands, making it a must-have for cactus collectors, boasting unique variegations and discolourations. Get yours from Zamnesia now!
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Zamnesia - San Pedro Variegated: A Collector’s Cut of Mescaline Cactus
Found throughout the Andes Mountain range at altitudes of up to 3,000m, the San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi) has long played a central role in traditional Andean culture. Out in nature, you'll find several varieties of San Pedro, which can vary in appearance, size, and the number of ribs they form. Now, we've also managed to track down this unique cultivated variety boasting up to 7 ribs with yellow-green variegation and discolouration—a must-have for collectors, cactus enthusiasts, and psychonauts alike!
What Is Variegated San Pedro?
The San Pedro cactus is native to the South American Andes. But we didn't find this unique variegated variety by trekking across the Altiplano—instead, we found it roughly 20 years ago, tucked away in a corner of a humble nursery in Buenavista, Tenerife, on the Canary Islands. At that time, it was still a regular San Pedro variety, but after years of breeding and cloning, it eventually formed a unique variegata, which our experts stabilised and turned into mother stock, before finally making it available for sale. Note that you might find variegated San Pedro cacti elsewhere, but they differ from the "Buenavista" variety, which has spent years adapting to a Meditarranean climate and flourishes in areas with hot, dry summers and mild winters with mild rainfall.
Variegated San Pedro "Buenavista" is a unique cultivated variety of the San Pedro cactus with up to 7 ribs and light yellow variegation intertwined with the cactus' natural green chlorophyll. Note that no two variegated San Pedro cuts are the same, and both the amount and colour of variegation will vary from one plant to another. Some cacti are simply more variegated than others.
What Is Variegation?
Variegation refers to the appearance of different colour zones in a plant's leaves, stems, or fruits. It is a common feature of houseplants like Pothus, spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum), and snake plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) and is caused by mutations that affect chlorophyll production. While variegation occurs naturally in many plants native to the understory of tropical rainforests, it isn't common at all in cacti—making this variegated San Pedro a must-have for collectors.
How To Grow Variegated San Pedro Cactus
At Zamnesia, we pride ourselves on the quality of our cactus cuttings. Our experts cultivate all our cactus varieties in-house and only ever take cuttings from prime parent plants that are vigorous, healthy, and free of disease or pests. We also carefully cure all our cuttings, ensuring they heal properly before shipping.
Here's how to plant your variegated San Pedro cutting once you receive it:
- For the best results, we recommend planting your San Pedro cutting as soon as you receive it.
- Fill a clean pot with cactus soil, which is typically sandy and contains fewer nutrients than regular potting soil. Place your cutting into the soil vertically (with the callused side in the soil) or lie it across the soil horizontally, depending on how you want the cactus to grow.
- Water your cactus cutting well after planting and for the coming weeks—this will promote the growth of healthy roots. Ensure the soil dries out completely between waterings.
- Keep young cuttings in a well-lit area without direct sunlight. After a few weeks, your cuttings should develop small roots and can be gradually brought out into the sun.
- Water rooted cacti sparingly.
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Super Qualität des Kaktus, aber nicht anders zu erwarten von Zamnesia, Ihr seid die besten, super Service, schnelle Lieferung.
Belle bouture de petit diamètre.
Morceau sain, bien emballé, suffisamment ancien et sec pour commencer le processus d'enracinnement, 7 côtés, un peu cher pour un si petit diamètre, environ 3 cm par 10 cm de long, planter dans un petit pots avec la coupe touchant juste le terreau à cactus classique, et de la pouzzolane pour la maintenir droite et drainé. Arrosage
Buenavista!
Sublime bouture...
Comme dhab bien emballé. D'habitude j'attends qq semaines que le cactus soit enraciné pour laisser un avis mais à réception du colis 3racines sortaient déjà du cactus. Donc mis en terre direct... Et pour ce qui est de l'arrosage je pense ne pas à arroser avant le retour des beaux jours vers avril.
Merci à zamnesia de nous envoyer des produits de qualité !
klein aber oho
Da leuchteten meine Augen als der Steckling ankam. Wirklich ein spezieller Kaktus, der zwar mit ca. 10 cm klein, aber einzigartig ist. Spitzen Zustand und supi verpackt, wie alles, was ich bisher bei euch bestellt habe.
Der wird sofort eingetopft und dann darf er zu den anderen Kakteen meiner Sammlung.
Danke Zami das du solche tolle Kakteen-Stecklinge produzierst.
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