Description
Description
Echinopsis pachanoi, commonly known as San Pedro cactus, is a fascinating and visually appealing cactus with a rich history of traditional use. Its unique columnar growth and the potential to develop breathtaking white flowers make it a captivating addition to any cactus or succulent collection.
Height: Can reach impressive heights of 2 to 6 meters or even taller under optimal conditions.
Width: Usually has a diameter of about 15 to 30 centimeters.
Native to: Echinopsis pachanoi is native to the Andes Mountains of South America, particularly in countries like Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
Foliage type: Thick, ribbed, and cylindrical stems with clusters of spines along the ribs.
Growth rate: Moderate to fast-growing, especially in the right conditions.
Flowers: Large, beautiful, and fragrant white flowers that bloom in spring or early summer.
Light: Requires bright, indirect sunlight to full sun for healthy growth and flowering.
Water: Drought-tolerant, it prefers well-draining soil and occasional deep watering. Allow the soil to dry out before watering again to prevent root rot.
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