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Hi all,

I just got myself some rooted sceletium tortuosum cuttings which I'll repot soon. Before I will do so I'd like to know if anyone here has grown these already. Are there any specific things I need to take care of? I guess normal cactus soil is fine?

 

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Hi all,
I just got myself some rooted sceletium tortuosum cuttings which I'll repot soon. Before I will do so I'd like to know if anyone here has grown these already. Are there any specific things I need to take care of? I guess normal cactus soil is fine?
 
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Cactus soil will be fine, succulents like well draining soil. Did you know it helps with stress and anxiety if chowed.

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15 minutes ago, DamDave said:

Cactus soil will be fine, succulents like well draining soil. Did you know it helps with stress and anxiety if chowed.

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Thanks man, yeah I know about the medicinal properties. Always looked for it while hiking but never found any. I collect these kind of plants. Cool they'll get some nice cactus soil :).

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We also started at Giants and up to the top over and down Bannermans, slept 4 night on top. I didn't "feel" the Kanna physically or mentally but I know it helped me alot. Yeah that place is mistical/magical, only people we saw was the sheep herders every second day or so.

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