Re potting my Lophophora williamsii Cactus Seedlings - The Peyote Cacti

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  • @desertplantsofavalon
    @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +4

    Hi Guys :-D In this video I Repot my Lophophora williamsii cactus seedlings that I have grown from seed :-D

  • @MaLu-nz7fy
    @MaLu-nz7fy 5 лет назад +10

    The peyote plant has many medicinal purposes. It's a sacred plant for many tribal people in North America. Nice to see them on the other side of the planet. 🥰🤗🌵

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      Its a very special plant indeed :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @moltas9989
    @moltas9989 5 лет назад +5

    Love your energy! I´ve had about 100 different lophophora seeds germinate this spring and it´s my first time sowing lophophoras so i´m really stoked!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Thats fantastic news WOW at 100 that is so exciting and its going to be amazing watching them grow over the next few weeks and months :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @gladyssellar6408
    @gladyssellar6408 4 года назад +2

    Am surprised no mad hippies have robed your garden for your lovely specimens 🙏🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  4 года назад

      haha we have got cameras installed for security :-D we are so careful, thanks so much for your comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX

  • @LiberLotus
    @LiberLotus 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I'm just coming up on the 6 year mark for mine and I've begun to think I should consider the next level up where it's currently in the same pot you've transferred yours too in this video. There were some useful tips there. Although Entheogens are part of my spirituality I grow mine as an homage for fun as well. Here in Canada we are also permitted to keep them as a house plants. Thanks for your help!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  2 года назад +1

      So happy you enjoyed the video

    • @LiberLotus
      @LiberLotus 2 года назад

      @@desertplantsofavalon Plant power is the name of the game ;) Thank you guys! Its a great channel

  • @falzonp1
    @falzonp1 3 года назад +1

    Thumbs up to Hans for the filming! These are so beautiful and knowing they were grown from seeds! What a satisfaction! Lots of love Lyn and Hans! Wish you a happy afternoon!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  3 года назад

      It was so wonderful to pot up these Lophophoras that I had grown from seed, they are cuties, thanks so much Sylvia for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malta for a fantastic afternoon XXXX

  • @sarahjohnston4782
    @sarahjohnston4782 Год назад +1

    I GOT ONE!!! IM SO SO SO EXCITED!!! Cost me almost $100 but it should be worth it!!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  Год назад +1

      Thats awesome that you have managed to get a Lophophora Sarah :-D I am so happy to hear that, and I bet you are so happy, Good luck with your wonderful new Lophophora, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday today XXXX

    • @sarahjohnston4782
      @sarahjohnston4782 Год назад +1

      @@desertplantsofavalon thank you!! I'm beyond excited for her to arrive! And I hope she'll thrive for me like yours have for you!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  Год назад +1

      @@sarahjohnston4782 XXXXX

  • @raghvammarefai6340
    @raghvammarefai6340 5 лет назад +2

    Really amazing -growing cacti from seed ! Needs a lot of patience and knowledge it seems! I love the harmony between you and Hans , Lynn!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @morrisparkintheozarks6831
    @morrisparkintheozarks6831 5 лет назад +2

    Nice little plants! Your pronunciation of williamsii is correct, double ii is e i plant all my Chihuahua desert plants in a dolomite, lime stone mix , with a small amount of organic matter mixed in, dolomite & lime stone are plentiful here in the Ozarks. Enjoy those little guys , very nice!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      So happy you like the plants Clyde :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @kathygilbreath6073
    @kathygilbreath6073 5 лет назад +2

    Enjoyed the repotting of these cuties you’ve grown for 4 years from seed. Awesome!!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      So happy you enjoyed the repotting Kathy :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @CactusCaffeine
    @CactusCaffeine 5 лет назад +4

    I am one of those who can’t get those where I live. How sad. 😔 They are so cute and spineless! So I will just watch videos like yours to look and stare in envy. 🤓👍🏼

    • @moltas9989
      @moltas9989 5 лет назад +2

      I think Lophophora 'var. Caespitosa don´t contain the illegal compounds so you should check that out! They´re really cute and they get alot of heads.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      Its such a shame that this beautiful cactus is illegal in many places

    • @tristanbrandt3886
      @tristanbrandt3886 2 года назад +2

      I am certain there are advocacy groups where you live. Change can take place. Do your research, support your local initiative

    • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
      @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 7 месяцев назад

      eh, don't worry about it. get yourself some. the police don't know what the hell they're looking at. I know from experience. a serious cactus collection is bewildering to law enforcement. and they have more important things to do anyways. you'd be amazed at how often Lophophoras show up at cacti/succulent shows. the law is only as effective in how well its enforced as many corporate polluters are aware (much to our demise). the police should be more concerned about corporate polluters than your cactus collection. btw: you make some nice youtube videos too.

  • @FernandaNascimentoOrchids
    @FernandaNascimentoOrchids 5 лет назад +5

    They are so cute, they look like little loafs of bread 😃

  • @nurib.1415
    @nurib.1415 5 лет назад +4

    Hello Lynn and Huns. They are little cuties. Thanks for sharing.👍🏼

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      They are cuties indeed :-D thanks so much Nuri for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @Cactimania
    @Cactimania 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome plants! I’ve got a few Lophophora being delivered soon and some seedlings currently growing 😊 Yours are a nice size for 4 years, very healthy looking too. Thanks for sharing Lyn, big thumbs up to Hans also for filming, great video 👍🌵☀️

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      Thats fantastic you have seedlings of Lophophoras and you have some more on the way in the post :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @thedesertplantdiary2382
    @thedesertplantdiary2382 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Lynnie! Not sure if you know, however, the handle of spoon matches your knitwear. ☺️ It's amazing that you've grown them from seed and how charming are those cacti! So adorable. You've grown them so well. Love all the information you've shared. The goodbye at end, priceless!!! Loved it! Hans enjoyed that too. 😊 Thank you for sharing these beauties with us Lynnie. From the garden city of India to you, have an awesome week! Cheers.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      hahaha Carl :-D yes you are right the handle of this spoon is very well matched and I never realised haha :-D Its been so much fun to grow these cuties from seed and they are so cute :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle to the Garden City of India and have a wonderful weekend XXXXX

  • @T-bit
    @T-bit 2 года назад +1

    Thanks guys, I have a 30mm wide peyote in the post as I type🤗
    I so hope it continues to thrive as I will re-pot and use correct homemade soil mix etc. Another cactus off my bucket list 💚❤. Just brought two different mature flying saucer hybrids!! Thanks again 🌵🌵🌵🌵💚💚💚💚

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  2 года назад +1

      Thats fantastic news you have bought two different flying saucer hybrids Tony, the flowers on them are always so beautiful, thats wonderful you have a 30mm wide Peyote, I really love these plants as they are so unique with their smooth bodies and little woolly tufts haha, thanks so much Tony for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX

  • @mollycher3630
    @mollycher3630 5 лет назад +2

    What cool looking plants and from seeds as well. And you've been growing them for 4 yrs! 👏,👏 How wonderful is that👍👍 ! Amazed about the story you told on the ban on Lophophira Williamsii as a result of abuse. Didn't know that!! 🤔🤔

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Its such a shame that these beautiful cacti are banned in many places

    • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
      @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 7 месяцев назад

      that ban on Lophophora williamsii is all about conservatives trying to suppress hippies and all other minorities for that matter. that's all its about. the alleged abuse never really existed. its all about social control, discrimination, intolerance and all that. please pass the word. have a lovely day.

  • @tristanbrandt3886
    @tristanbrandt3886 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video, wonderful knowledge. I would be cautious in your speech however (the 2:00 minute mark). This plant does NOT have a history of abuse, that is not why it's illegal. Mescaline was part of the 1970 war on drugs movement, and was fortunately given some leeway within the native american church in 1978 allowing it's use during ceremony. I know you're not intending to spread misinformation, and fortunately these sort of things are becoming less taboo, thanks again!

  • @Drawson663
    @Drawson663 3 года назад +1

    And thank you hans

  • @MuonRay
    @MuonRay 5 лет назад +1

    I am actually based in Ireland myself and I grow cacti here too (indoors mostly). Fair play to you letting some of the taller ones in the background out for the bit of sun we sometimes get, although I wager Peruvian cacti species are far more tolerant to our cooler climate more so than Lophophora would be. Cacti horticulture is very interesting considering there are many species of them critically endangered.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      Thats brilliant news that you are in Ireland too :-D its certainly a challenge growing these plants in our climate haha but that makes it more exciting growing then :-D and I agree Cacti horticulture is fascinating :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and heaps of PLANT POWER for a FANTASTIC Friday today XXXXX

    • @MuonRay
      @MuonRay 5 лет назад +1

      @@desertplantsofavalon Thank ou very much! Happy Friday to you too! It is a joy to watch your videos on appreciation for these wonderful plants, I have actually learned a great deal already about how to repot cacti from your descriptions and how to look out for rot on roots and so on.
      I am thinking of growing Lophophora cacti myself after watching this as it is interesting that they do not produce spines and only a fur instead. luckily they are legal to grow here in Ireland.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      @@MuonRay XXXXXX :-D

  • @EnchantedwithPoodles
    @EnchantedwithPoodles 5 лет назад +2

    I love those adorable babies!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      They are cuties indeed haha :-D thanks so much Dori for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @CalSextons
    @CalSextons 3 года назад +1

    awesome video, thanks for sharing. What’s the youngest that you have had them blooming? I recently moved back to Arizona, and am hoping to go out on a hike, to see if i can get some “In the wild” photos, fingers crossed that a few areas that used to have many . . . Haven’t been discovered and desecrated.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  3 года назад

      Hi Donald :-D I have had them blooming from about 8 years old grown from seed, they usually need to be about an inch wide before they are big enough to flower, thanks so much for watching and your wonderful comment, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Arizona for a wonderful weekend XXXX

  • @danield7740
    @danield7740 3 года назад +1

    I have seedlings about 2 months old in a pot with a plastic bag over them. About 11 cactus babies , I don't know how I'm going to transfer them to their own solo pots🙃 Should I wait until they are older?💛💛💛💛💛💛

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  3 года назад

      Hi Daniel :-D thats wonderful you have Loph cactus babies at 2 months old, yes its best to wait until they are much older until transplanting them, you can leave them until they are almost touching each other in size, I would leave them until they are about 2-3 cms wide in size before transplanting them, probably in another year or two, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday XXXXX

  • @apostle333
    @apostle333 3 года назад

    Question: can you use companion plants (for instance hot pepper) to prevent root rot? Something to absorb excess water?

  • @Tom-gardenplants1849
    @Tom-gardenplants1849 5 лет назад +2

    hi, I'm new subscriber and love your cactus seedlings ^^

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much for subscribing and I have subscribed to you too, you have a wonderful channel :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @hernandezvencesdaniel472
    @hernandezvencesdaniel472 5 лет назад +1

    Well ,for me lophophora cactus is a very special plant

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Its a very special plant indeed :-D thanks so much Daniel for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @nattyssucculentlife8462
    @nattyssucculentlife8462 5 лет назад +2

    Such cute little babies!!!! ❤️

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      They are cuties inded haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @HgoArt
    @HgoArt 5 лет назад +1

    Hi! I keep mine in a 100% mineral soil. But I want to add some organic soil to the substrate for the seedlings, can you recomend a good brand of John Innes #2? Thanks!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      Hi there :-D Yes I use a Brand of John innes by Clover its a very good quality brand of John innes and I am really happy with it, I have tried a few different brands of John innes over the years and not been that happy but Clover is very good quality, I also like Arthur Bowers but it can be hard to find now, but if you can get Clover its very good here is alink to their website and the John innes that I like to use :-D www.cloverpeat.co.uk/retail-compost/view/50/john-innes-no-3 XXXXXX

    • @HgoArt
      @HgoArt 5 лет назад +1

      @@desertplantsofavalon Thank you very much! :)

  • @weslee4469
    @weslee4469 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello! I love your channel. Im looking for some specific advice on my seedlings. They're all about 6 months old now. I THINK they're doing good. I cant find any detailed info or experienced growers to get some analysis on. Is there any way I can send you a picture or two and get some advice or input? Im in Canada and its legal to grow them :)

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Weslee :-D so happy you love my channel, if you are on Facebook there are a couple of very good cactus groups that I am on and with very helpful members, 'The Funky Cactus Growing page and Group' and The British Cactus & Succulent Society Facebook group is very good too, if you can join the groups and post a photo/s on there the guys will do their best to help you, the British Cactus & Succulent Society group is open for everyone around the world, thanks so much for watching and for your wonderful comment and wishing you a fantastic plant powered Thursday XXXX

  • @19grand
    @19grand 5 лет назад +2

    Love my Lophophora. I've several in clay pots on my window sill. I think the green pots look really nice. Do you think the Lophophora need the soil replaced each year or can you skip a year?
    One other thing that's sad about this plant is that it's not left alone in its natural habitat. Heart breaking that we don't give nature the respect it deserves.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      I bet your Lophs are gorgeous and I love clay pots :-D so true it heartbreaking that we dont give nature the respect it deserves, yes you can definitely skip a year and I like to refresh the soil every couple of years, :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from Belfast and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @hernandezvencesdaniel472
    @hernandezvencesdaniel472 5 лет назад +2

    I love your videos

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      So happy you enjoy the videos Daniel and thank you so much for watching them :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a wonderful weekend ahead XXXXX

  • @World_of_Cacti
    @World_of_Cacti 5 лет назад +1

    really good video, I love lophophora

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Lophophoras are AMAZING I agree such beautiful and unusual looking cacti :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a wonderful weekend ahead XXXXXX

  • @flume420
    @flume420 5 лет назад +2

    I don't plan on eating my lophophora williamsii, but is it really true that those in cultivation have fewer alkaloids than in the wild? Then, can people simulate arid wild conditions by much less watering, so it produces more alkaloids even though it'll grow much slower?

    • @19grand
      @19grand 5 лет назад +2

      It probably can be done but pretty hard to do and would take a lot of patience (years and years). You can actually take part in a shamanic ceremony in the U.S. I think that's the best way: respectful, supervised, safe, and with somebody that knows what they are doing.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Hi :-D I am not sure about how to produce more alkaloids but I have heard that the ones in cultivation contain far fewer alkaloids than in the wild

    • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
      @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 7 месяцев назад

      No. alkaloid content is due to the age of the plant; that's what the elders in the Native American Church say. please do no stress your plant thinking it will increase the alkaloid content. respect the elders.

  • @Mangold108
    @Mangold108 5 лет назад +2

    cute little fella

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @hernandezvencesdaniel472
    @hernandezvencesdaniel472 5 лет назад +3

    But in my country all kind of lophophora cactus are prohibited

    • @garycard1456
      @garycard1456 5 лет назад +1

      Dumb laws, same with the prohibition of other plants such as C. indica/sativa, Salvia divinorum, Coca species and God knows what else. After all, they are just PLANTS. Pity that some people ABUSE nature's gifts. Blanket bans, which are default positions of politicians and lawmakers the world over, spoil the fun for those who use plants (or whatever it may be, for that matter) responsibly. We are all treated like children who need guidance and nannying.

  • @hernandezvencesdaniel472
    @hernandezvencesdaniel472 5 лет назад +2

    I would like to have one of them

  • @GRA.L1981
    @GRA.L1981 4 года назад +1

    HI Lyn & Hans!! hope you are good! we have just bought a lovely peyote pillow from your store just as a little thankyou for giving us such good advice!!! you guys are the best!! we planted five LW seeds 12 days ago and 2 have sprouted!!! we have sowed another 15 today (using microwaved soil/sand/grit this time as you have shown on your previous videos) just gonna see how it goes, but we are made up with our little sproutages!!
    is it ok to use the surplus of the microwaved soil to repot our 3cm pups or should we just use a normal mix (sorry we are still total cactus noobs and probably overthinking everything we just dont want to damage them) thankyou from G+L

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  4 года назад

      Hi Guys :-D WOW Thank you so very much for buying the Peyote pillow, this means so much to me, thank you a million for your support :-D Thats fantastic news that 2 of your Loph seedlings have already sprouted :-D and thats so fast in 12 days, its going to be so exciting to watch them grow over the following weeks and months

  • @bp4682
    @bp4682 5 лет назад +2

    You have spider mite damage ?

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Hi :-D Yes I have had spider mite damage on these Lophophoras in the past, they are very prone to them, I use Neem oil to treat them :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @marcoreali5197
    @marcoreali5197 3 года назад +1

    Is May still ok to re pot?

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  3 года назад +1

      Hi Marco :-D yes May is perfect for repotting and you can repot until mid Fall, from mid March until late September, thanks so much for watching and have a fantastic Friday XXXX

  • @alcurtis93
    @alcurtis93 5 лет назад +1

    Is that the sanicat pink I spot in the soil mix? :)

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Hi Alex :_D yes its Sanicat haha :-D I am really happy with it it works brilliant as a grit alternative and its thanks to you I found out about this wonderful alternative to tescos as Tesco's seems to be discontinued

  • @harryholden3927
    @harryholden3927 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve wanted one of these plants for ages but I don’t know where to get them😭😂☺️

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      They can be hard to find in the shops but if you live in Europe you could try cactusshop.co.uk and also uhligkakteen and also kakteenhaage online :-D thanks so much for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
    @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 7 месяцев назад +1

    you are correct that the alkaloids are low for cultivated plants. However its not due to how well cared for they are. Its due to the fact that they are young. paiute develops alkaloids with age. that's why the old timers in the Native American Church say that the grandfather paiute plants have the most medicine. Grandfather paiute is more than 60 years old. That's how long you would need to grow a paiute plant to have significant medicinal value. At least thats what the elders say. and yes, that's why its ridiculous to ban the cultivation of paiute. conservatives are just being stupid. but then, when aren't they stupid? ha ha. well, so please don't stress your plants thinking that the stress will cause the plants to increase their alkaloid content. there really isnt' any research saying either way. but the elders have spoken. and I'll leave it at that. respect the elders.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for sharing this awesome info about the alkaloids developing with age, and it really is so crazy they ban the cultivation of these awesome plants, thanks so much for your fantastic comments and support and wishing you a fantastic plant powered weekend XXXX

  • @daisynickson6917
    @daisynickson6917 5 лет назад +3

    Lmao they looks so cute

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      thanks so much Daisy for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle and have a wonderful weekend ahead XXXXX

    • @daisynickson6917
      @daisynickson6917 5 лет назад +1

      @@desertplantsofavalon u have a blessed one

  • @Drawson663
    @Drawson663 3 года назад +1

    Hans free filming!

  • @Myexoticexperience
    @Myexoticexperience 5 лет назад +1

    4 years old?! my god and its only like that small?!

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад +1

      yes they are slow growing indeed haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle for a wonderful Wednesday today XXXXX

    • @Myexoticexperience
      @Myexoticexperience 5 лет назад +1

      @@desertplantsofavalon yeah last night i binge watch your videos. I hope there will be more collection videos.

    • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
      @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 7 месяцев назад

      did you expect them to grow like trees? they don't grow up. they grow wide.

  • @garycard1456
    @garycard1456 5 лет назад +1

    Do you have any Saguaro cacti among your collection? The iconic cacti of Western movies.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  5 лет назад

      Hi Gary :-D yes I have a 5 year old Saguaro plant that my friend in Arizona gifted me that he has grown from seed and I also have seedlings that I have grown from seed from seeds from my friends Saguaro in Arizona :-D the Saguaro seedlings are a year and a half old now :-D Here is the video I made when I sown the Saguaro seedlings :ruclips.net/video/q044XSHQ9GA/видео.html thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald isle for a sunny Sunday XXXXX

  • @Mangold108
    @Mangold108 5 лет назад +1

    ;)

  • @jeremyaliensmith7760
    @jeremyaliensmith7760 2 года назад +1

    i happend to buy me some since im the hippie kind of guy can u do a video on how to use peyote for a ritual or drug use purpose

  • @brentvalleywhag3477
    @brentvalleywhag3477 4 года назад

    Skip the first 3 minutes
    Edit: first 5

  • @EP3Spaniard
    @EP3Spaniard Год назад

    Your comments are terrible about "the alkaloid being abused" highly irresponsible and inflammatory words. Mescaline is a medicine and you have done nothing but stigmatise it even further. Your comments are extra irresponsible telling people that cultivars are weak and essentially encouraging people to take wild endangered plants because they are stronger.

  • @funfunyo7523
    @funfunyo7523 Год назад +1

    There eating size

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon  Год назад +1

      LOL! yes, I don't eat any of mine though, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Friday XXX