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san pedro cactus hallucination Cactus San PedroCactus San Pedro Botanical Name: Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) Height Range: 1. 01. 4 meters Origin: Native to the Andes mountains (Argentina to Ecuador), thriving at altitudes of 6,0009,000 feet Growth: Fast growing, vertical cactus that can reach 1020 feet tall over time. Design Use: Popular as an ornamental garden plant and vertical design element. Form: Single stem that pups and branches, forming clumps of spires with balanced form.

Cactus San Pedro

  • Botanical Name: Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus)

  • Height Range: 1.0–1.4 meters

  • Origin: Native to the Andes mountains (Argentina to Ecuador), thriving at altitudes of 6,000–9,000 feet

  • Growth: Fast-growing, vertical cactus that can reach 10–20 feet tall over time.

  • Design Use: Popular as an ornamental garden plant and vertical design element.

  • Form: Single stem that pups and branches, forming clumps of spires with balanced form.

 

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🌱 Care & Climate

  • Soil: Prefers rocky, well-drained soil.

  • Climate: Can withstand cold climates down to 15°F (-9°C).

  • Maintenance: Low-maintenance cactus, ideal for UAE’s dry climate.

 

Echinopsis pachanoi

Commonly know as San Pedro. Grows in rocky, well-drained soil along the entire length of the Andes mountains, stretching from Argentina to Ecuador.

A high altitude native (6000-9000 feet), this plant thrives in cold climates down to 15 degrees F. We love Echinopsis pachanoi for its ornamental uses in the garden.

As a sturdy vertical design element it’s second to none, able to fit into tight spaces and growing 10-20 feet tall. A single stem will pup and branch, creating a staggered clump of fast-growing spires with a well-balanced form.

1. Physical Description:

  • Appearance: The San Pedro cactus is typically a tall, columnar cactus that can grow up to 6 meters (20 feet) in height. It has a light green color with ribbed stems and small spines.
  • Flowers: It produces large, white or light-colored flowers that bloom primarily at night.

2. Psychoactive Properties:

  • Mescaline Content: The plant contains mescaline, a powerful psychedelic alkaloid that is also found in peyote and other psychoactive cacti. Mescaline is known to induce hallucinations, altered states of consciousness, and spiritual experiences.
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110 - 140cm overall height including pot height.

This beautiful cactus comes with clay pot and tray same or similar design showed in product picture.

Shape may slightly vary from showed picture.

Choose shady area if keeping plant outdoor and bright area for indoors, ideally by the window.

Avoid over watering this plant.

Water once a week if keeping outdoor and once every two to four weeks for indoors.

Max Height: 2-4m

Spread: 3m

Origin: Ecuador and Peru

Family: Cactaceae

Common Name: San Pedro

Drought Tolerance: High

Salinity Tolerance: Low

Sun Tolerance: Medium

Wind Tolerance: Medium

Water Requirement: Low

PH Level: Basic

Pest Tolerance: High

Disease Tolerance: High

Growth Rate: Slow

Fragrance: No

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