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I have two baby baby plants and one of them is brown .what do u think ?
ОтветитьYay, just the video I needed right now, I just got some Lophophora seeds and I want to give this a good try. Btw, for company, not for consumption. And for the feeling of achievement when the little guys actually grow 😄
ОтветитьDon't breath that vermiculite! Excellent stuff but you gotta rinse and treat with extreme caution in my opinion
ОтветитьYou don't even know how long I've been waiting for a seed growing video from you for. Long time
ОтветитьDo u sell plants ? Iam in New mexico Albuquerque .i would like to grow some .i got seeds but they dont grow i tried wet napkin in a plastic bag ,dirt .i got nothing ?
ОтветитьI teared up when Leo was spreading the seeds and saying it's a prayer and thinking good thoughts as he does it. My choo (grandma in Apache) thought me to do everything in a good way; Leo exemplifies that in this labor of love for our ancestors, culture and our medicine relatives. Nzhogo nanda, may you walk in beauty.
ОтветитьI had a dream about the teeny tiny seedlings! What blessing from Yussen and Mother Earth.
ОтветитьI found this video highly educational:
ОтветитьHey is that any types of mycelium that is found around Peyote?
ОтветитьI graft my lophs onto San Pedro’s to turbo charge my seed making process. You can literally be harvesting seeds within a year, instead of the 8-10 years it takes to bloom grown naturally. I’d say 1 year of grafted growth can equate to 6-8 years of a loph grown naturally.
ОтветитьWhere can I get seeds ?
ОтветитьJesus this guy is informative. Thanks for the chat, Leo!
ОтветитьEx boozer( Ojibway) needs more info about this medicine
ОтветитьLeo is such a cool guy, he's rare let's clone him
ОтветитьAppreciated the Native American context in your conversations. Given my Missouri-ness, I hadn't given much thought to cacti (or how to propagate them) and certainly didn't know much about peyote. Thanks for that.
ОтветитьLeo, your hat is aMAZEing.
ОтветитьJerry from San Pedro Mastery has great choices and I think he can get lophophora seeds too
ОтветитьWhere is an ethical seed source?
Ответитьthat guy is kinda cool, I do not like non european ppljut that guy is definitely living his A version.
ОтветитьGraft them on San Pedros. Probably get monster hens sitting on a dozen chicks.
ОтветитьLophophora Williamsii and any other species is alive and well in Thailand and China, they will disappear in the wild before they will ever disappear.
ОтветитьThanks again for all you do to further education, conservation, and basic human decency.
ОтветитьI've been growing barrel cactus from seed for the last 7 years. It's been neat.
ОтветитьThats really neat. I think he's making them grow faster by cultivating them than in the wild. I just had my first lithop flowering season and am planning on trying again to grow them from seed, hoping I can get some. Ive tried before with ebay lithop seed but who knows the quality of the seed and I figured they where a cactus and just spread them on sand. So If these flower pods can give me seeds I'll be referencing this video. He's even correct on potential for burning by turning the pot with lithops. Another possible shared commonality. I tried to contact Abbott about my inability to grow strictly ornamental peyote and he didnt respond.
ОтветитьI have never wanted to hang out with 2 people more
ОтветитьVery interesting. I’d love to see a video of Trichocereus macrogonus
ОтветитьThere's an amusing typo in the video description.
"When pants are grown to adulthood...".
"pants" should be "plants".
This is a great video interview. He's doing very important work. Thanks for bringing more attention to it.
Let me get this right, The liscenced sellers that sold you those buttons just ripped them out of the ground so they wont regrow and were supposed to be all cut up and smoked? wow
ОтветитьGreat stuff
ОтветитьLovely it's so exotic and those baby cacti are adorable😄 Cheers from a cold Sweden -10 C today (46F?)
ОтветитьHell yeah, the more technical education from videos like this is so incredible!
Ответить🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵
ОтветитьLucky me. I just got some “special cactus” seeds in the mail.
ОтветитьI love it when someone describes their experiences when used in a very sacramental manner. It's always very simple yet powerful. The lessons learned are usually universal in nature.
ОтветитьThat guy kinda looks and sounds like Billy Bob Thornton
Ответить❤❤
ОтветитьI had 6 20 cell trays i put like 15 lavender seeds in each 0 percent success i plant them in the flower box and i got 200
ОтветитьI believe you can spray the plants with aloe to prevent sunburn when attempting to transition to direct sunlight.
ОтветитьNice work Joey. This felt more like a historical documentary than just you filming a friend of yours. Really enjoyed it and I’m sure I’ll come back to this over this years
ОтветитьWhat grow lights are in those hot houses?!?
Ответитьfuture generations will thank you
Ответитьsuburbia destroys everything
ОтветитьWhat a great story, thank you for this.
ОтветитьBig ups, Leo. You rule.
ОтветитьGod, you know such cool fucking people.
ОтветитьThis was sincere and beautiful thank you good sirs <#
ОтветитьIs that a "Shaker Chair"?...haha
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