Could you give more info about Mammillaria grahamii? Why is it considered rare and why is it difficult to find in the USA for sale? I just found an cutting after 4 years of trying to identify one I had to leave behind when moving.
Mammillaria grahamii is not rare actually extremely common growing in AZ but somewhat hard to find for sale because most growers don't bother growing it. Mammillaria grahmii somewhat rot prone it comes from a very hot and seasonally dry desert and blooms in July during the monsoon season. Widespread they have different variations the ones in Phoenix AZ grow taller with smaller lighter flowers and in Tucson and most other areas they have bigger bright pink flowers. Most clump after many years and the spines are hooked and make it hard to transplant mine have actually caught lizards on the spines which takes patience to free the little guys. Ask miles2go nursery if he has any I'm sure they are growing all around his nursery.
Your collection is impressive! Sorry, I haven’t watched all your videos but are you father and son team? Would love to meet you and see your collection some day. 🙂🌵☕️
What a stunning collection! I love the very neat, practical stands for them. You've done an excellent job collecting and caring for them.
Handy when you move often
Some really good info and an awesome idea on how to protect your cactus and plants with stands and shade cloth.
Love the video, can't wait for the next one!
Impressive collection… I would like to see the lithops in more detail.
We are planning a video on lithops that should hopefully be ready soon!
Cool collection
I love those biggies.
Beautiful plants! 🌵💚
Vc vende semente Deste cacto para o Brazil
Infelizmente não.
Could you give more info about Mammillaria grahamii? Why is it considered rare and why is it difficult to find in the USA for sale? I just found an cutting after 4 years of trying to identify one I had to leave behind when moving.
Mammillaria grahamii is not rare actually extremely common growing in AZ but somewhat hard to find for sale because most growers don't bother growing it. Mammillaria grahmii somewhat rot prone it comes from a very hot and seasonally dry desert and blooms in July during the monsoon season. Widespread they have different variations the ones in Phoenix AZ grow taller with smaller lighter flowers and in Tucson and most other areas they have bigger bright pink flowers. Most clump after many years and the spines are hooked and make it hard to transplant mine have actually caught lizards on the spines which takes patience to free the little guys. Ask miles2go nursery if he has any I'm sure they are growing all around his nursery.
What is the cactus to the left at 16:38? Bright green.
Stenocactus multicostatus
i am a cactus fan :)
Oh wow
Your collection is impressive! Sorry, I haven’t watched all your videos but are you father and son team? Would love to meet you and see your collection some day. 🙂🌵☕️
Thank you! And yes we are a father and son team! We enjoy your videos as well!
This is a cool ass channel man
Thanks for the support it really means a lot!
Nice collection! What US state is this? I really like the racks
California. The benches are handy for moving the plants around!
Vc vende semente de cacto para o Brasil
Too expensive to ship over seas , didn't use to be but it is now.