Poekus wrote:Here in holland there is a nursery which specializes in trichocereus. It's in an unheated greenhouse and outdoor temperatures can easily come at 14 F with dips to 5 F here. In some of his cacti you can see a little damage but most look very healthy.
As long as they stay dry in the colder period they can handle low temperatures. 
 This is an old comment but I just wanted to say that I know from experience San Pedro does not do well in freezing temperatures. I posted in a different thread about how I accidentally killed my biggest Pedro by leaving it outside overnight last winter. It was a sad day. Basically, you don't want them outside once frost starts appearing or you're gonna have a bad time. 
To the above, thanks for the info! I'll have to look into this stuff since I live in a cold climate as well. Although we are having a mild winter I am excited because last winter was really cold! 
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