Just got my T. Pachanoi pups here in Puerto Rico. Look no further than Jerry if you are trying to add this fantastic cactus to your garden. Jerry was super helpful and coached me all the way through. Now I have 6 pups started in 6 oversized pots. I am extremely happy with them.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Watching this video in particular makes me feel better I decided to go with cuttings rather than starting from seeds.
Oh Gosh😱🙌I would hate to buy and germinate wrong seeds! You have a great method to grow San Pedro, and pure San Pedro species. I live in Japan and would like to grow some from seed
I hope this comment finds Jerry happy and prosperous 😊 Couldn't be happier with his coustomer service and willingness to give friendly attention to all of my emails. Every single seed of 200 came up and grow healthy. I only lost five out of them all. Also I got some rooted plants and they also came with great care in packaging and were all extremely healthy and actively growing. No possible way to improve on the product at all. He does everything right, and you can see from his videos that he has great passion for growing the right way, so I doubt he is a person capable of anything less than the greatest integrity. I love when I can find anyone who believes in excellence as much as he obviously does, and because of that I want all of you to look no further. You have found what you are looking for. I'm not a paid advisor, but I owe him one after such a great experience.
Hello! I just stumbled upon your channel and I love it. You have sparked a new hobby for me. I would like to buy seedlings from you to grow indoors. Can you ship to sweden maybe? Looking forward for that indoor growing video. All the best
Bought them and so excited!! I wanted to ask you if they are safe to ‘consume’ in a later stage once they have grown. I saw in a video that you mentioned some soil fertilizer that can be hazardous to the roots of San Pedro and in turn poisonous to consume?
Pachanoi is a specie within the Trichocereus genus, and there are various strains within the Pachanoi genre, some of them have got names, others don't. For instance, some strains of Pachanoi grow faster than others, some others have no spines while others have spines. There are some common guidelines for identifying the San Pedro, and I will probably do a video on that, but I probably won't do a video on the Pachanoi strains as there seems to be an almost infinite number of them. One thing to remember however, is that the San Pedro that is very common in North America is probably not a strain of Pachanoi, instead it is likely to be a different Trichocereus specie (Riomizquensis), as explained in my video "How to Identify the PC Pachanoi".
I just came back from amsterdam whete i bought seeds from a smart ship, the brand is mystic grow and i cannot find information tu in anywhere on the website about hand or open pole nation >< does anyone know i this brand and whether it’s a good product ? also, you sterilize the soil but not the perlite, is that ? Thanks so much for the video !
Hello, I am writing to you from Ecuador, the place of origin of this wonderful plant. I have plants about 20 years old and have never fruited, in fact, I have never seen a fruit of this plant. Is this fruit suitable for human consumption? Does it provide nutrients to people? Thank you, a hug.
@@alejandroramos4992 His email is in the video description. Misplant is a different grower; you can find their website easily in a search engine. Flowers will be blooming now and fresh- perfect time.
Hola, te escribo desde Ecuador, el lugar de origen de esta planta maravillosa. Tengo plantas de unos 20 años de edad y nunca han fructificado, de hecho, nunca he visto un fruto de esta planta. ¿Es apto para consumo humano este fruto? ¿Aporta nutrientes a las personas? Gracias, un abrazo.
Does it produce flowers? Then you can can pollinate them if you want to get fruits. If it's native then it must produce fruits otherwise how would it reproduce itself?
Good afternoon How can I contact you? I want to buy seeds from you for home growing and collecting. I really love cacti. They are beautiful. I live in Europe.
Very good video like a always. I got a question, you said San Pedro will have flowers when get adult. How I know is the cactus is almost adult, if I bought from someone?
Hey jerry, As a newbie to San Pedro cacti and cacti in general these videos have helped a lot. Since I live in Canada I was wondering if you have a video on how to grow the San Pedro indoors. I love cacti but don’t know where to start. Since I’m ten it’ll be a bit harder. Also since we have all seasons I would like to know how to change from fluorescent lights to real sunlight. Also when should I have the lights turned on? In the past I’ve had them on at night in my basement. Is that ok? I’m not really sure on temperature. Also do you think that I should start from seeds or seedlings. I have a basic understanding of how to grow things from seeds but not so much from seedlings. I’ll take your advice though since you know what you’re doing. Thanks, Ewan.
@@gagemal5 Let's not discourage just because he's at a young age. The first plant I ever grew was a san pedro I bought from a neighbor, simply because I thought it looked really beautiful. I had no idea they were psychoactive until later. Now if he's trying to grow them looking to get high, that's a completely different story
@@Taydrum idk chief. That’s like saying it’s ok to produce meth as long as you aren’t trying it. At ten I’d say find a similar cactus. It’s not that hard to find a very similar cactus. I will actively discourage 10 year olds from growing mescaline plants… you should too.
@@gagemal5 meth isn't a pretty plant, there's only one use for meth. That's kind of a strawman argument. I doubt he's trying to grow it for mescaline. But if he is I discourage it. Otherwise there's no issue with growing it. Just like its okay to grow brugmansia, ornamental tobacco, leonotus, poppies, or any of the other millions of plants tha produce compounds that when extracted get you high.
Wanting start a a bunch of seedlings just got a bigger set up been mostly veggie gardening in my 5 raised beds a few years but just got a indoor set up have 1 Pedro germinated 10 San Pedro and 10 Peruvians only have had 5 Pedro’s pop up. Where is a trustworthy vendor?
The flowers have/are male and female in the same flower? Not like zucchini or pumpkin that they have 2 different flowers, one male, one female. Thanks for the great info!!
But you want to be sure that the parents are pure T. pachanoi, and pure T. Peruvianus ... and not some hybrid of, for example, one Trichocereus pachanoi x T. Spachianus, and the other one a hybrid of T. pachanoi "PC" (="Predominant Cultivar") x Peruvianus...or whatever hybrid is sold as "Pachanoi" and "Peruvianus".
I've got back into growing cacti :( I started growing aroids, alocasias, colocacia's etc last year and bought a pillar cactus. That was a 'mistake'. I'm almost needing a new house to keep them all lol
hi, i wonder what you think about the case of Lophophora Willliamsii. A guy from where I live has bunch of different cactus and he sell seed too. I wonder if it may be pure strain and probably end up growing up being a hybrid. In that case does it affect much to tripping purpose? really looking foward to hearing from you! Thanks
Peyotes are self fertile and often self pollinating themselves, so theres usually a good chance its a pure, the main issue is whether its williamsi vs diffusa :)
I guess it depends on what you're looking for I'm happy with any little cute baby cactus plants they can be hybrid or straight San Pedro I'm not super particular I've even got some Peruvian seeds from Peru in my collection going to be starting some more very soon I started some
Idk, sometimes you want OP, for randomness, also depends on how varied the garden was, how many were flowering. Or if they're essentially wild seeds.. Can't help that my landrace peru seeds are OP. I guess there is a lot of garbage out there, but lots of plants are like that online. Thankfully there is a thriving online community and it's very easy to get seeds from the person who produced them, or from someone who bought seeds in bulk from a producer that they sell some of to make their money back.
The san pedro (Trichocereus Pachanoi) is characterized by a series of traits that helps define its specie. Two san pedros each grown from separate seeds won’t make an hybrid, they will make a pure san pedro. In the wild, each specie in the trichocereus specie tends to flower on a specific day different from each other, so that the species won’t mix, although in any case they tend not to grow in the same spot, many species pertaining to a specific region. With plants in private hands, it is much easier to find hybrids, as many species and strains will be mixed in the same spot and some flowering days will coincide. Also, some collectors store pollen from one specie until another specie flowers, to purposely make hybrids.
San Pedro Mastery thanks for the response... though it does sound like leaving a lot up to faith maybe I'm misunderstanding. I've seen Pachanoi hybrids with various other Trichocereus seeming to show no signs of being less than pure Pachanoi. I guess I just wonder how any plant could have a static name unless a direct clone of the original. Basically nearly existing clone isn't the original San Pedro even if originally descending from it as a hybrid. I've friends in Peru who collect limbs and seeds of wild specimens and spread them worldwide and each have the distinctive characterstics of Pachanoi but what's to say they aren't hybrids of some unknown compatible species local to the areas they hunt but crossing with Trichocereus features they are more dominant?
@@gratefuldoge8598 If you enclose the flowers in pollination bags then you're good!... You know the bees won't be able to get to it and bring pollen from another one of your plants (or a neighbor's plant!). I had to use pollination bags because it would torment me not being 100% sure that it was me who did the pollination.
Short answer: contain mescaline. So T. Pachanoi, Bridgesii, Peruvianus, Cuzcoensis, Terscheki... ect all are technicaly San Pedro. Saint Peter's cactus "The cactus of the gatekeeper of heaven"
I thought many considered all the "related species" to be Sand Pedro? Heck, bridgesii is consistently stronger than pachanoi, is that advice for people collecting genetics or growing medicine? Also, from all my years of research, I'm starting to lean towards the one highly morphologically varied species hypothesis, as in peruvianus and pachanoi aren't their own separate things, just the same thing on a spectrum, kind of like how dogs all look drastically different but they're all the same species, and if you consider these to be domesticated plants purposely planted and cultivated on roadsides for thousands and thousands of years by people, kind of makes sense that they could end up like dogs, or any of the other things we've domesticated that end up with extreme variation..
Hello I’m a new San Pedro enthusiast & I was wondering if there is a way to buy without using bitcoin as it is confusing to me, I’m not even sure how much money I would need in US dollars to get started
Hi Mary Beth. No other way than cryptocurrencies, I’m afraid, if the seeds you want are mine. But you can send me an email, and I'd be happy to explain the process and answer your questions. You can find my email address in the "About" tab of my RUclips channel.
First of all, i'm not disagreeing. :) but about the first item of open pollination: what about preferences like to not self-pollinate? Would it give preference for accepting pach pollen? Also if not, and if most are 'rubbish' then it seems to me you also imply they become increasingly impure. This could be right but i wonder how significant it is for most people who aren't purists. If the growers really didn't care their parent plants would also become mutts over time. Does this mean your 'accusation' is rather to suggest these uncaring growers start from more pure pachs than the seeds are that get grown generation after generation? Or have not enough generations of major breeders have passed for so many Trichs and Echinopses to become serious mutts?
In the time since you commented this I hope you have grown to appreciate and love your PC and that you got over being ripped off for it. They are still beautiful plants
I'm pretty sure you could eat it I suppose, if you don't need the seeds. Not sure if it is very tasty though, probably just sugary. Peyote fruit, on the other hand, tastes good... but it's so tiny!
@@sanpedromastery6262 then is similar to the dragon fruit. Depends of the kind and the quality of the soil, water, quantity of water etc.. some taste basically nothing, just water and some they had a mild sweet taste I really like Thanks
@@sanpedromastery6262 but really really it depends all on how it was grown. For example I live in Lanzarote and here there are some fig trees in the island and the are all really good, really tasty but the one that are in the centre of the island, where there is more humidity, they taste a bit more watery and then I tried from a few tree that where in a part that looks completely like dessert and they where AMAZING. Like eating jam. The most tasty jam I in the world
@@sanpedromastery6262 sooo keep trying them, more type and more importantly for different farmers different places, keep enjoying I think the less water we put the better
San Pedro is the name given to all Mescaline containing Trichocereus species. It is the Spanish name for Achuma, Huachuma, Aguacolla, ect... so in fact Bridgesii, Pachanoi, Peruvianus, Terscheki, and quite a few more are still considered San Pedro...
Videos are pretty interesting but I can barely understand what you're saying. The RUclips closed captions cannot translate your accent please pronounce more carefully please
I will try to pronounce better/ slower! Also, I will see if I can correct the subtitles. The automatic subtitles on youtube are never that good. Correcting them should be possible and easy (I guess!), I will look into that when I have a bit of free time. Thanks anyway for the input, I am always looking at making the videos more enjoyable for everyone! :)
Big thank you for all of these videos. I have learned so much.
Your attention to detail is what makes the video special.
Just got my T. Pachanoi pups here in Puerto Rico. Look no further than Jerry if you are trying to add this fantastic cactus to your garden. Jerry was super helpful and coached me all the way through. Now I have 6 pups started in 6 oversized pots. I am extremely happy with them.
Where do can I online to purchase seeds & seedlings from him?
@@davidwhite478 email him. his email is in the video description. Just ordered from him and it was smooth.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Watching this video in particular makes me feel better I decided to go with cuttings rather than starting from seeds.
Does the point about open pollination apply as well to Peyote? Meaning, does Peyote also cross-pollinate with similar species?
Where is it you can buy the good seeds? He said it'd be in the comments, but I don't see it
Great video, thank you for the valuable information. Does this also apply to Peyote seeds? Can they also be hybrid?
Can you give me the name of a good website where we can buy good quality seed of cactus
Great info thank you, keep on feeding us with info worth watching.
Thanks... & thanks for watching!! :)
Oh Gosh😱🙌I would hate to buy and germinate wrong seeds! You have a great method to grow San Pedro, and pure San Pedro species. I live in Japan and would like to grow some from seed
Like with growing mushrooms, wonder if you sprayed the mold with H2O2 to kill it?
Hi. How do I go about getting hold of you. I am interested in purchasing some seeds.
Where’s the best place to get the correct San Pedro seeds?
Did RUclips take down your video on where to buy San Pedro plants and seedlings?
I hope this comment finds Jerry happy and prosperous 😊
Couldn't be happier with his coustomer service and willingness to give friendly attention to all of my emails.
Every single seed of 200 came up and grow healthy.
I only lost five out of them all.
Also I got some rooted plants and they also came with great care in packaging and were all extremely healthy and actively growing.
No possible way to improve on the product at all.
He does everything right, and you can see from his videos that he has great passion for growing the right way, so I doubt he is a person capable of anything less than the greatest integrity.
I love when I can find anyone who believes in excellence as much as he obviously does, and because of that I want all of you to look no further.
You have found what you are looking for.
I'm not a paid advisor, but I owe him one after such a great experience.
Where did you get food seeds?
Nice beautiful flowers
Hello! I just stumbled upon your channel and I love it. You have sparked a new hobby for me. I would like to buy seedlings from you to grow indoors. Can you ship to sweden maybe? Looking forward for that indoor growing video. All the best
Yes, ships to Sweden. Seems like a lot of people are waiting for that indoor growing video, I will have to make it happen soon! :)
San Pedro Mastery Awesome! Do you have a shop where I can buy seeds? :)
@@RajChristiano Please check my video "Where to buy san pedro seeds and seedlings", this is where you can buy my Pachanoi seeds :)
San Pedro Mastery will do, thanks 😳😄
Bought them and so excited!! I wanted to ask you if they are safe to ‘consume’ in a later stage once they have grown. I saw in a video that you mentioned some soil fertilizer that can be hazardous to the roots of San Pedro and in turn poisonous to consume?
Many different types of Pac can you do video on this as this part confuses me thanks buddy
Pachanoi is a specie within the Trichocereus genus, and there are various strains within the Pachanoi genre, some of them have got names, others don't. For instance, some strains of Pachanoi grow faster than others, some others have no spines while others have spines. There are some common guidelines for identifying the San Pedro, and I will probably do a video on that, but I probably won't do a video on the Pachanoi strains as there seems to be an almost infinite number of them.
One thing to remember however, is that the San Pedro that is very common in North America is probably not a strain of Pachanoi, instead it is likely to be a different Trichocereus specie (Riomizquensis), as explained in my video "How to Identify the PC Pachanoi".
@@sanpedromastery6262 thanks buddy your a star as always 😎
I just came back from amsterdam whete i bought seeds from a smart ship, the brand is mystic grow and i cannot find information tu in anywhere on the website about hand or open pole nation ><
does anyone know i this brand and whether it’s a good product ?
also, you sterilize the soil but not the perlite, is that ?
Thanks so much for the video !
Hello, I am writing to you from Ecuador, the place of origin of this wonderful plant. I have plants about 20 years old and have never fruited, in fact, I have never seen a fruit of this plant. Is this fruit suitable for human consumption? Does it provide nutrients to people? Thank you, a hug.
You can use this cactus for psychadelic experiences.
i live in hungary how to get some sanpedro seeds or cuting?
Hi, You can check my video "Where to buy san pedro seeds and seedlings".
How do I buy your seeds?
Jerry, where can I get the real San Pedro Seeds ?
Where do you suggest ?
Email him, or use Misplant.
@@maciej.ratajczak what's his email brother ?
@@alejandroramos4992 His email is in the video description. Misplant is a different grower; you can find their website easily in a search engine. Flowers will be blooming now and fresh- perfect time.
Hola, te escribo desde Ecuador, el lugar de origen de esta planta maravillosa. Tengo plantas de unos 20 años de edad y nunca han fructificado, de hecho, nunca he visto un fruto de esta planta. ¿Es apto para consumo humano este fruto? ¿Aporta nutrientes a las personas? Gracias, un abrazo.
Neither have I, but the plant is definitely edible
Does it produce flowers? Then you can can pollinate them if you want to get fruits. If it's native then it must produce fruits otherwise how would it reproduce itself?
Good afternoon How can I contact you? I want to buy seeds from you for home growing and collecting. I really love cacti. They are beautiful. I live in Europe.
Very good video like a always. I got a question, you said San Pedro will have flowers when get adult. How I know is the cactus is almost adult, if I bought from someone?
Hey jerry,
As a newbie to San Pedro cacti and cacti in general these videos have helped a lot. Since I live in Canada I was wondering if you have a video on how to grow the San Pedro indoors. I love cacti but don’t know where to start. Since I’m ten it’ll be a bit harder. Also since we have all seasons I would like to know how to change from fluorescent lights to real sunlight. Also when should I have the lights turned on? In the past I’ve had them on at night in my basement. Is that ok? I’m not really sure on temperature. Also do you think that I should start from seeds or seedlings. I have a basic understanding of how to grow things from seeds but not so much from seedlings. I’ll take your advice though since you know what you’re doing. Thanks,
Ewan.
Don’t grow psychedelic cactus’ at ten my man
@@gagemal5 Let's not discourage just because he's at a young age. The first plant I ever grew was a san pedro I bought from a neighbor, simply because I thought it looked really beautiful. I had no idea they were psychoactive until later. Now if he's trying to grow them looking to get high, that's a completely different story
@@Taydrum idk chief. That’s like saying it’s ok to produce meth as long as you aren’t trying it. At ten I’d say find a similar cactus. It’s not that hard to find a very similar cactus. I will actively discourage 10 year olds from growing mescaline plants… you should too.
@@gagemal5 meth isn't a pretty plant, there's only one use for meth. That's kind of a strawman argument. I doubt he's trying to grow it for mescaline. But if he is I discourage it. Otherwise there's no issue with growing it. Just like its okay to grow brugmansia, ornamental tobacco, leonotus, poppies, or any of the other millions of plants tha produce compounds that when extracted get you high.
@@gagemal5 Manufacturing methamphetamine is not even in the same ballpark as growing a damn plant. Bad analogy.
Where is a good website to by the real ones?
Check my video "Where to buy San Pedro cactus seeds and seelings".
Lol .I saw, will you have any in stock next month?
@@Brichanise.Nicole Absolutely, I have so many thousands of my pure Pachanoi seeds, I'm not going to run out of them.
@@alejandroguerra9413 he looks top seller have sent him a message thanks for link buddy hope I get me some bad boy seeds 😎
@@sydneyhunt6681 Happy to help a fellow trich enthusiast. Misplant is one of my favorite seed sites. High germination too!
Love your videos man, good info
Wanting start a a bunch of seedlings just got a bigger set up been mostly veggie gardening in my 5 raised beds a few years but just got a indoor set up have 1 Pedro germinated 10 San Pedro and 10 Peruvians only have had 5 Pedro’s pop up. Where is a trustworthy vendor?
The flowers have/are male and female in the same flower?
Not like zucchini or pumpkin that they have 2 different flowers, one male, one female.
Thanks for the great info!!
Exactly, there is no male flower nor female flower. :)
2:30 why is spachianus not sacred? What do you mean by that? It does produce mescaline
Are those fruits sweet?
arent san pedro+ peruvianus hybrids the best thing for growing or consumption?
Yes
But you want to be sure that the parents are pure T. pachanoi, and pure T. Peruvianus ... and not some hybrid of, for example, one Trichocereus pachanoi x T. Spachianus, and the other one a hybrid of T. pachanoi "PC" (="Predominant Cultivar") x Peruvianus...or whatever hybrid is sold as "Pachanoi" and "Peruvianus".
What does the word "sacred" mean to you?
Home Depot has a very ridgey PC San Pedro with those seagull wing indents above spikes. I have cuttings from a less ridgy pc San Pedro with no indents
Is the T. pachanoi fruit edible?
You can eat it, but it doesn't taste great.
I've got back into growing cacti :( I started growing aroids, alocasias, colocacia's etc last year and bought a pillar cactus. That was a 'mistake'. I'm almost needing a new house to keep them all lol
hi, i wonder what you think about the case of Lophophora Willliamsii. A guy from where I live has bunch of different cactus and he sell seed too. I wonder if it may be pure strain and probably end up growing up being a hybrid.
In that case does it affect much to tripping purpose?
really looking foward to hearing from you! Thanks
Peyotes are self fertile and often self pollinating themselves, so theres usually a good chance its a pure, the main issue is whether its williamsi vs diffusa :)
@@HarrisonDaSilva and how to tell them apart?
@@HarrisonDaSilvaor ficcii
Hello
How can I get in touch with you? I'd like to purchase pure San Pedro seeds from you.
I guess it depends on what you're looking for I'm happy with any little cute baby cactus plants they can be hybrid or straight San Pedro I'm not super particular I've even got some Peruvian seeds from Peru in my collection going to be starting some more very soon I started some
e-mail adress for san pedro mastery?
Super video ! Ça fait plaisir de voir un francophone :)
Tu as un Instagram ?
Merci! :) Pour instagram pas encore, j'ouvrirai un compte pendant les fêtes, et je le mentionnerai dans mes prochaines vidéos.
Just take them from the neighbor's yard.
Idk, sometimes you want OP, for randomness, also depends on how varied the garden was, how many were flowering. Or if they're essentially wild seeds.. Can't help that my landrace peru seeds are OP. I guess there is a lot of garbage out there, but lots of plants are like that online. Thankfully there is a thriving online community and it's very easy to get seeds from the person who produced them, or from someone who bought seeds in bulk from a producer that they sell some of to make their money back.
What makes a Trichocereus a pure "San Pedro"? Aren't all wild plants hybrids of two previous plants?
The san pedro (Trichocereus Pachanoi) is characterized by a series of traits that helps define its specie. Two san pedros each grown from separate seeds won’t make an hybrid, they will make a pure san pedro. In the wild, each specie in the trichocereus specie tends to flower on a specific day different from each other, so that the species won’t mix, although in any case they tend not to grow in the same spot, many species pertaining to a specific region. With plants in private hands, it is much easier to find hybrids, as many species and strains will be mixed in the same spot and some flowering days will coincide. Also, some collectors store pollen from one specie until another specie flowers, to purposely make hybrids.
San Pedro Mastery thanks for the response... though it does sound like leaving a lot up to faith maybe I'm misunderstanding.
I've seen Pachanoi hybrids with various other Trichocereus seeming to show no signs of being less than pure Pachanoi. I guess I just wonder how any plant could have a static name unless a direct clone of the original.
Basically nearly existing clone isn't the original San Pedro even if originally descending from it as a hybrid. I've friends in Peru who collect limbs and seeds of wild specimens and spread them worldwide and each have the distinctive characterstics of Pachanoi but what's to say they aren't hybrids of some unknown compatible species local to the areas they hunt but crossing with Trichocereus features they are more dominant?
@@gratefuldoge8598 If you enclose the flowers in pollination bags then you're good!... You know the bees won't be able to get to it and bring pollen from another one of your plants (or a neighbor's plant!). I had to use pollination bags because it would torment me not being 100% sure that it was me who did the pollination.
Short answer: contain mescaline. So T. Pachanoi, Bridgesii, Peruvianus, Cuzcoensis, Terscheki... ect all are technicaly San Pedro. Saint Peter's cactus "The cactus of the gatekeeper of heaven"
I thought many considered all the "related species" to be Sand Pedro? Heck, bridgesii is consistently stronger than pachanoi, is that advice for people collecting genetics or growing medicine? Also, from all my years of research, I'm starting to lean towards the one highly morphologically varied species hypothesis, as in peruvianus and pachanoi aren't their own separate things, just the same thing on a spectrum, kind of like how dogs all look drastically different but they're all the same species, and if you consider these to be domesticated plants purposely planted and cultivated on roadsides for thousands and thousands of years by people, kind of makes sense that they could end up like dogs, or any of the other things we've domesticated that end up with extreme variation..
Can it be self pollinated?
From france?
Hello
I’m a new San Pedro enthusiast & I was wondering if there is a way to buy without using bitcoin as it is confusing to me, I’m not even sure how much money I would need in US dollars to get started
Hi Mary Beth. No other way than cryptocurrencies, I’m afraid, if the seeds you want are mine. But you can send me an email, and I'd be happy to explain the process and answer your questions. You can find my email address in the "About" tab of my RUclips channel.
Great info, friend!
First of all, i'm not disagreeing. :) but about the first item of open pollination: what about preferences like to not self-pollinate? Would it give preference for accepting pach pollen? Also if not, and if most are 'rubbish' then it seems to me you also imply they become increasingly impure. This could be right but i wonder how significant it is for most people who aren't purists. If the growers really didn't care their parent plants would also become mutts over time. Does this mean your 'accusation' is rather to suggest these uncaring growers start from more pure pachs than the seeds are that get grown generation after generation? Or have not enough generations of major breeders have passed for so many Trichs and Echinopses to become serious mutts?
Very interesting
thank you bro
Bruh, i cant imagine someone actually having a "true san pedro" im guessing its the same that happens with the cannabis strains
Feeling like throwing my pc at a wall 200$ ripped off forsure lol
In the time since you commented this I hope you have grown to appreciate and love your PC and that you got over being ripped off for it. They are still beautiful plants
Lol. They're still nice looking cactus 🌵
Why you will not contact unless deep web or something electronic money computer's hard work lol for me and many
The trichocereus genus, not family.
Is the fruit edible?
Sure it is. Looks like the dragon fruit.cheers
I'm pretty sure you could eat it I suppose, if you don't need the seeds. Not sure if it is very tasty though, probably just sugary. Peyote fruit, on the other hand, tastes good... but it's so tiny!
@@sanpedromastery6262 then is similar to the dragon fruit. Depends of the kind and the quality of the soil, water, quantity of water etc.. some taste basically nothing, just water and some they had a mild sweet taste I really like
Thanks
@@lanzaop I've tried the dragon fruit, it tasted pleasant but nothing out of the ordinary. Looks very cool though!
@@sanpedromastery6262 but really really it depends all on how it was grown. For example I live in Lanzarote and here there are some fig trees in the island and the are all really good, really tasty but the one that are in the centre of the island, where there is more humidity, they taste a bit more watery and then I tried from a few tree that where in a part that looks completely like dessert and they where AMAZING. Like eating jam. The most tasty jam I in the world
@@sanpedromastery6262 sooo keep trying them, more type and more importantly for different farmers different places, keep enjoying
I think the less water we put the better
Es comestible
San Pedro is the name given to all Mescaline containing Trichocereus species. It is the Spanish name for Achuma, Huachuma, Aguacolla, ect... so in fact Bridgesii, Pachanoi, Peruvianus, Terscheki, and quite a few more are still considered San Pedro...
@Void Error lol nobody said anything about San Pedro being an indigenous name you're having the wrong argument with the wrong person
@Void Error try reading before you reply.
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@@sanpedromastery6262 I got your email address need help to email lol but will next few days thanks buddy you are a star
Videos are pretty interesting but I can barely understand what you're saying. The RUclips closed captions cannot translate your accent please pronounce more carefully please
I will try to pronounce better/ slower! Also, I will see if I can correct the subtitles. The automatic subtitles on youtube are never that good. Correcting them should be possible and easy (I guess!), I will look into that when I have a bit of free time. Thanks anyway for the input, I am always looking at making the videos more enjoyable for everyone! :)
@@sanpedromastery6262 thank you for your videos
Your English is much better than his French, I'm sure.
Hope you are healthy and having a great day
I understand you easily. Thank you
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