Anyone here ever grow San Pedro cacti hydroponically? I picked one up (disclaimer: for ornamental purposes only) recently from Companion Plants - the best "exotic and "world" nursery I've ever come across - and am thinking about setting it up in some form of simple hydro grow.
If you've never heard of them, CP carries aromatics, butterfly-attractants, culinary plants, ones used for making dyes, "everlasting" plants (such as those used for making wreaths), honey plants (for bees), traditional ceremonial plants, medicinal plants, ornamentals, and plants that are repellent to insects, moles, and other animals from the Eastern United States, the rest of the country, and all over the world. They are internationally-recognized and ship worldwide (they have a website that lists, IDK, 400 or more of their plants, but it's worth a five-hour drive if you are into this sort of thing, lol). Pretty much a unique place and if they don't have it, they probably have (or almost certainly have access to) the seeds.
If you've never heard of them, CP carries aromatics, butterfly-attractants, culinary plants, ones used for making dyes, "everlasting" plants (such as those used for making wreaths), honey plants (for bees), traditional ceremonial plants, medicinal plants, ornamentals, and plants that are repellent to insects, moles, and other animals from the Eastern United States, the rest of the country, and all over the world. They are internationally-recognized and ship worldwide (they have a website that lists, IDK, 400 or more of their plants, but it's worth a five-hour drive if you are into this sort of thing, lol). Pretty much a unique place and if they don't have it, they probably have (or almost certainly have access to) the seeds.