Trichs on Steroids! Advanced San Pedro Growing Techniques with Reed

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  • @no-Just_Ice
    @no-Just_Ice Год назад +26

    Reed’s doing awesome work I always love seeing his posts

  • @gtillen
    @gtillen Год назад +21

    Interesting to note that the neglected cactus generally have a higher alkaloid content than the greenhouse grown

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад +9

      Yes when you harvest let it sick in dark box for 2 months. It can up to double the content. That's why Ogun tested so high near 5% it almost didn't get tested by the lab and sat in a box over two months before it was. And it tested the highest. And this has now been repeated with other cuts.

    • @danielromanlinacero
      @danielromanlinacero Год назад +2

      ​@@brianfitch5469 hi there! You mean, after cutting the cactus, instead of coocking it right away, way better to let it "dry" in a dark box, and with that the alcaloids would increase???

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад +8

      @@danielromanlinacero Yes, harvest it a month or two before you plan to cook it.

    • @danielromanlinacero
      @danielromanlinacero Год назад +2

      @@brianfitch5469 thx pal

  • @davidlohndorf8790
    @davidlohndorf8790 Год назад +5

    Amazing timing! Just bought some seedlings from Reed yesterday and they should be here by Friday! Such beautiful plants.

  • @bobsiddoway
    @bobsiddoway Год назад +3

    Reed is the man! So good with seedlings! He’s sent me tons. 🔥🙏

  • @DL56294
    @DL56294 Год назад +17

    I graduated from hydro to organic. Not much info on organic cactus growing but I’m gonna hit it with my cannabis routines. They seem to like the same stuff

    • @machinegunhippy
      @machinegunhippy Год назад

      Exactly

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад +2

      They do, just look at it like a giant fruit instead of a cactus.
      I make my own compost for my cactuses in two large trash cans. and use diluted urine for fertilizer. It has everything plants need and micronutes in a plant ready form.
      To help with microbes, use some pond,lake, ditch, or aquarium water time to time. And it's also best to not let the soil completely dry out. Soil microbes need some moisture.

  • @spacedust8174
    @spacedust8174 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for everything you do, and the knowledge you spread.

  • @brucering1190
    @brucering1190 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jerry and Reed’s growing techniques!

  • @regolith11
    @regolith11 Год назад +5

    Jerry, you might appreciate some of the techniques used by the folks growing cannabis in living soil. Coots and Mofo are the names worth checking out. I'm growing your seeds with a modified version of their method and am having great results. My established plants get the same feeding as my cannabis and love it

    • @DL56294
      @DL56294 Год назад +1

      I’ve got my mine on boogiebrew compost tea and pure protein. They seem to like it especially the pure protein

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip! Don't hesitate to email me pics of your plants growing this way, that sounds interesting! I'm curious...

    • @regolith11
      @regolith11 Год назад

      @@sanpedromastery6262 I'll send you some pics as the seedlings get a bit larger. For now, they're just getting light coconut water, aloe, humic acid, and yucca with each watering which isn't very often.
      My older plants I have in modified Coots mix soil where I basically just swapped coco in for peat and increased the aeration component to ~50%. The bigger ones get regular doses of kelp/Neem meal, potassium silicate, and some bone powder in vinegar.
      I'm about a year into this approach and I guess I'm finding once you adjust the organic content of the soil down they enjoy the same feeding schedule as light feeding cannabis.

  • @DFJA01
    @DFJA01 Год назад +5

    Thanks Jerry for another great video, great to see what your seeds are capable of. Some (but not all) of the seeds I've got from you are growing very well, but it really does depend on the environment and care. I'm paranoid about over-watering and over-feeding mine as I've had other species rot, but maybe I'm being too cautious as Trichs are more resilient than some. Great to see what they will look like when bigger!

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +1

      Good to hear they are growing well! When they are older they will be a lot more resilient. Younger seedlings are always more fragile.

  • @floyd212121
    @floyd212121 Год назад

    I enjoy your channel, and your voice is pleasant to listen to. Thank you

  • @goldfish2289
    @goldfish2289 Год назад +5

    I started from seed in December of 2020 and about two weeks ago I cut the two 4 foot cactus down to 12 clones and just potted them yesterday. Two pups already 5 inches tall have grown from the base. Only grown indoors under led.

    • @DGRIFF
      @DGRIFF Год назад +1

      Did you go through winter dormant periods or just keep a long photoperiod and warm temps?

    • @goldfish2289
      @goldfish2289 Год назад +1

      @@DGRIFF they were always in with other plants so usually 12-18 hours of light. Since this post all of the cuttings/clones have pups and the original mother cacti I cut from have multiple foot tall pups. I did log style with a lot of the cuttings and they have grown two or three pups per.

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 2 месяца назад

      ​@@goldfish2289 Wow,that is interesting! I tried the log-style 3 months ago and on each of the 4 logs i planted i have one pup on each log. I was hoping for more, but i am patient. How long did it take for yours to grow multiple pups?
      Greetings from the Netherlands.

    • @goldfish2289
      @goldfish2289 2 месяца назад

      @@gazepskotzs4 within a full year i have two-three pups growing from each log. Each one is about 10-12 inches tall and 2 inches in diameter. They will take some time.

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 2 месяца назад

      @@goldfish2289 thanks for reply. Wow yours really enjoy life! I have a couple since 4 years and am amazed about how quick they grow.

  • @danielashford2430
    @danielashford2430 Год назад

    Enjoyed the video as well as all your others I’m catching up on,Thanks and peace to you…

  • @csn583
    @csn583 Год назад +1

    No rush here, looking forward to the next 7 months of rapid growth!

  • @l2apture150
    @l2apture150 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the new video 🎉

  • @gwaters8067
    @gwaters8067 Год назад

    Wonderful channel and inspiration! Looks like im learning to grow cacti now!

  • @azguy1226
    @azguy1226 Год назад

    Since watching this video i figured id give this a try. I've been struggling getting my San Pedro started out here in Arizona. Since the addition of hydroponic nutrients these little babies are really taking off. I'm mixing my hydroponic nutrients 3 parts per million. Seems to be really working. These have fattened up all of a sudden in the last week. Great idea! Wish i could post pics here

  • @josephvacquier6968
    @josephvacquier6968 Год назад +3

    Beautiful to see for reference, prefer an organic approach though somehow. Reminds me of raising beef in a barn rather than out on the pastures 😂

  • @gorsh_yt
    @gorsh_yt Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the info! 😊 I'll stick to growing the simple way for now, as that's the first run of cactus for me, but I'm growing your seeds in small containers since last year and they are super healthy

  • @Houseofmycology
    @Houseofmycology 11 месяцев назад +1

    How much are seeds ? Do you sell the actual cacti?

  • @alibayat7377
    @alibayat7377 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the valuable information you share. I do have a question about the brightness intensity under the grow lights, which it seems you have experience with.
    I have a small collection of plants. mostly consisted of lophophoras and some varieties of ariocarpuses.
    I've already purchased an LED grow light (full spectrum) and a Lux Meter. but I got confused as I was researching the amount of lux that I need.
    I've read articles that suggest 3000-4000 FC is required for the spineless cacti family (12-14 hours).
    I've asked ChatGPT, and the result is 2000 FC (12-14 hours) for the cactis i mentioned above.
    and at the moment I am keeping my plants behind a window that has about 7000 FC (but only for 5-6 hours)
    I am wondering what is the best amount of light for my plants? where they can fully thrive without sunburn?
    any suggestions will be appreciated. 🙏

  • @MrEiht
    @MrEiht Год назад +2

    20 years ago I put some in hydroponics, expended clay. Since I had no clue I let the dripping system run all day. I learned quickly. And if you stop feeding your plant some weeks/month before harvest, the plant should have used up the nutrients. And...an EC of nearly 4 is wicked, impressive how much they can eat! His temperature would be interesting: What is perfect?

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +2

      Don't hesitate to ask Reed on instagram if you want to find out about the temperature. But personally I have not noted that they grow much faster at any particular temperature, as long as it's warm (above 24C / 75F).

    • @MrEiht
      @MrEiht Год назад +3

      @@sanpedromastery6262 thank you so much for your reply. I am just curious because I have an old Peyotle book and it claims their metabolism works best over 40°C/104. And personally I am too old to want them to grow fast. I have Physalis, Passionfruit, Tomato and maybe soon Cannabis as "fast grower" :)

    • @billyjack3580
      @billyjack3580 Год назад +1

      @@MrEiht ​ Lophs in habitat see a lot of 100° temperatures, just remember that there is a big difference between a plant with its roots growing in the relatively cool earth and a plant trapped in a pot, where the soil temperatures can get as hot as the air. I’m pretty sure they are a CAM metabolism plant.
      San Pedro are not a desert cactus, which is why they tolerate (even enjoy) rich culture compared to desert cacti. I don’t think they’d appreciate low desert conditions.
      Are you growing Physalis peruviana? The “Goldenberry”? I started some about 6 years ago using seed from a bag of dried fruit, and they’re amazing-a great snack while working in the garden. The only pest so far seems to be cutworms. They climb the bushes at night, bore a hole in the husk and eat the berries. I keep them under decent control by hand picking at night.

    • @MrEiht
      @MrEiht Год назад

      @@billyjack3580 lots of truth and wisdom you spread there. And yes, I am the physalis guy. But I also have passion fruit, tomato, chilli's and some herbs. Thank god the balcony is a bit bigger, but I run out of space anyway, always. Next year Cannabis plants might be allowed to be grown...then I give up, because the balcony WILL collapse :)

  • @MrGreenpaulo
    @MrGreenpaulo Год назад +5

    Fast growth but I like your sun grown ones better, they just feel more natural, better medicine! Both great though. Thanks for the videos Jerry :)

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +1

      More than anything, it's really cool to be able to see what my new varieties will look like in the future! For that reason, I'm really glad some people are growing them at supercharged pace.

    • @MrGreenpaulo
      @MrGreenpaulo Год назад

      @@sanpedromastery6262 this is true!

  • @wutstock5865
    @wutstock5865 Год назад

    Cool stuff man, i really love your content ! Do you ship seeds to Belgium ?

  • @FrankTaeger2021
    @FrankTaeger2021 Год назад +2

    Half the cactus world: Cacti grow slowly, never give too much fert, leave it to nature, Yadda Yadda. Here our buddy reed does what I do: Fuck that advice, let's go science! 😂

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад +1

      Just because a cactus can survive on almost nothing doesn't mean they wouldnt prefer better conditions.

    • @FrankTaeger2021
      @FrankTaeger2021 Год назад

      @@brianfitch5469 Absolutely. The only real issue seems their susceptibility to rot. A chili plant or tomato plant is susceptible in different ways, but it will likely in warm conditions simply eat up all the water you give it, as long as it doesn't lie in a puddle. With a cactus, you have to be more careful, warmer temperatures may also lead to rot if bacteria are present and the cactus is too wet. But that doesn't mean you cannot optimize the conditions and nutrient content... There is always something that can be optimized. I would be very interested if the same can be said for Lophs or Astrophytum which take forever to grow. Yet, they are usually said to be unncessary to water often and need only low amounts of PPFD. There may be room for improvement there.

  • @Houseofmycology
    @Houseofmycology 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have tried emailing you a few times and it keeps getting blocked! Can you please get back to me so I can get a list of what you have? Thanks Justin

  • @drakeweddner
    @drakeweddner 3 месяца назад

    Do you by chance have a discord group, iv been watching a ton of videos about cacti and I remember someone said they had one but I can't remember who , I'm having a hard time I identifying a cactus it has the structure of a PC Pedro but has a blue farina and 4 redish black very small spines

  • @elmonte5lim
    @elmonte5lim Год назад +1

    Fan - bloody - tastic!
    My hat's off to the gent with the growlights.
    They look, absolutely, pristine.
    Talent, skill and experience.
    Bangin'!

  • @t1medicine
    @t1medicine 2 месяца назад

    What if the fertilizer was homemade, such as a combination of old banana, eggshells, limestone, etc? Would it not be safe for consumption at that point?

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. Год назад

    Without using the hydroponic method, how many times a week would you give them water, and how often would you feed them?

  • @cairoshuffler5916
    @cairoshuffler5916 Год назад +1

    Probably the internal structure of the cacti is less dense than that of cacti having the time to grow bigger. Comparable to trees growing faster in times of climate change, i.e. due to higher CO2 concentration in the atmosphere: The wood structure get less dense (meaning that such wood is less valuable due to lower quality).

  • @gazepskotzs4
    @gazepskotzs4 2 месяца назад

    Subscribed! Awesome vids!

  • @musicman9901
    @musicman9901 Год назад +3

    I would be interested in a video about things to avoid as well. I have plenty of experience with other plants but cacti are relatively new to me and I'd like to know best what not to do. My cactus are growing but I feel they are growing much slower than they should be and I just want to eliminate possible mistakes I may be making. I'm pretty sure you've done it already but it might be helpful to see cacti at a bunch of different ages in one video to help gauge our progress since its helpful to see how big my plants should be by a certain age. Just some thoughts.

    • @MrEiht
      @MrEiht Год назад

      The main thing you want to avoid is high humidity. Because I have an army of plants, the humidity in the winter rises. The orchids love that but most Cacti suffer from it. Have soil which dries fast - you may need to water more often but have less risk of rotting. Wet soil increases also humidity. Respect their rest peroid and they will like YOU.

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +2

      I have already done a video on typical mistakes. But I might do another one in the future, as that list was far from complete.
      As for the different size plants of different ages, I might soon do a video showing the plants on my terraces and I will try to mention their ages. :)

    • @MrEiht
      @MrEiht Год назад +1

      @@sanpedromastery6262 you mentioned black spot "mold" is not an issue. I always cut the plant when I saw that. I did not know that it can recover. As you can imagine, I got many clones because of these "wrong cuts". :)

  • @4scended498
    @4scended498 Год назад +2

    Reed’s Feed and Seed
    Formerly cactus

  • @jaybeezy6159
    @jaybeezy6159 Год назад +1

    Thanks to reed I got my hands on some jerry genetics! Francis x A1. Can you tell me the origins of both clones? I’ve been a long time fan of your channel! One love!

  • @ferdibalc2334
    @ferdibalc2334 Год назад

    Özgür hocam benim aklıma bir soru takıldı. Şimdi siz dediniz ya "inen faizler merkez bankasının normal bankalara verdiği paradan aldığı faizdir" dediniz. Şimdi merkez bankasının normal bankalara verdiği paradan aldığı faiz azalınca doğal olarak bankanın bize verdiği paradan aldığı faizin de azalması gerekmiyor mu?

  • @michaelnichols9916
    @michaelnichols9916 Год назад +1

    What’s the best light schedule 12/12 or 18/6

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      18/6 is what I use on my indoor seedlings.

  • @animalsandcreatures4706
    @animalsandcreatures4706 Год назад

    Hi I’m wondering when you add natural soil from your environment do you sterilize it at all?

  • @bobrobertsNotUrBob
    @bobrobertsNotUrBob 5 месяцев назад +1

    pot size makes a massive difference, it will stop growing when in a pot too small

    • @drakeweddner
      @drakeweddner 3 месяца назад

      Iv got a 5 foot San Pedro in a 1 foot wide 6 inch pot ,iv cut it several times it would be over 6 foot by now , I use lacto bacillus bacteria and kelp , neen , compost all fermented with lacto bacillus fed as a liquid

    • @drakeweddner
      @drakeweddner 3 месяца назад

      There's a self sustaining eco system in my soil too worms, centipedes, mites ect

    • @bobrobertsNotUrBob
      @bobrobertsNotUrBob 3 месяца назад

      @@drakeweddner I usually use LAB on my cannabis but will try it on my petro, thanks, I suspect my soil needs changing..

  • @CodyHill82
    @CodyHill82 Год назад

    I really enjoy videos like this.

  • @RichardRahl82
    @RichardRahl82 Год назад

    Thank you again for another informative video! =)f

  • @lucky2dope147
    @lucky2dope147 Год назад +2

    Fun fact
    General hydroponics is owned my Miracle-gro

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад +1

      Miracle grow is owned by Scotts, who is owned by Hawthorne. Most companies are owned by a select few hundred Jews. Who own thousands of brands. And 6-8 of them own every news media channel world wide.

  • @adenlols2999
    @adenlols2999 Год назад +1

    I 🖤 San Pedro

  • @colinmatthews7442
    @colinmatthews7442 Год назад

    Great video! I’m feeding hydroponic solution myself and growing under lights, but I’m a bit behind reed. I’ve been feeding substantially less nitrogen, but more phosphorus.
    Do you know if he keeps his phosphorus low for a reason? Is it bad if I bring my nitrogen up and leave my phosphorus high too?

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад

      Thanks! Sorry I don't know about the finer details of his techniques. I would recommend asking him on instagram. :)

    • @colinmatthews7442
      @colinmatthews7442 Год назад

      No worries! I’m not on IG, but I’ll check him out there if I have any more questions.
      I’ve gotten some good idea of where to push my nutrients based on this video.
      Thank you again for sharing, and thank Reed for me too if your talking to him!

  • @funtiktoka88
    @funtiktoka88 Год назад

    Good afternoon I want to buy cactus seeds from you. Please answer me, how can I buy seeds from you?!

  • @Official_JokerMan
    @Official_JokerMan 7 месяцев назад

    Wow thats a high ec. I would have thought they needed less.

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt Год назад +1

    Oh Wow!! Those are so Beautiful!!
    It's unfair that the Stupid Brexit Cr*p means that I am unable to restock my Greenhouse and Garden...
    ~ I lost some "old family friends,",,,
    who were grown by my Nan originally!!
    My Garden has been destroyed by a group of vandals...
    Smashing Everything to bits, even the Bee Hives~ again.😮
    So, I'm just going to move forward to the countryside,
    and I will be much happier there also!
    I'm buying a very small piece of land,
    It's about time for me to start keeping Hens again,
    and looking after the land,Trees, Wildlife, Fungi and Plants!!
    Oops, I am rambling on yet again,,,
    My Apologies for the wittering on!!
    Thank You for Making and Sharing your videos, they're Amazing!!
    Best wishes and Kindest regards,
    Namasté 🙏💞
    Andréa and Critters. ...XxX.....

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      It's ashame y'all gave up your gun rights a couple decades ago. Here in most states in the USA you would of had a right to shoot them. Only a few states would have had a issue with it.
      It's ashame you have no right to self defense of yourself or your property in the UK. Luckily in my state we have stand your ground laws to defend life and property. And open carry gun laws. And your car is a extension of your house so you can carry loaded guns in them. And I don't even have to lock my cars. A armed society is a polite society. So we don't have to deal with all the crime. Only in the black areas. The truth is the truth.

    • @AndreaDingbatt
      @AndreaDingbatt Год назад +1

      @@brianfitch5469 To Start with, we can still have guns, in the UK....
      In fact, I was taught to shoot by my Dad, when I was a lot younger!!
      The laws are far more strict about it though, and if you have any criminal record or mental health issues,,, I doubt you can get a license.
      However, the license thing is not going to stop any criminals and that's the truth.
      Apart from that, I don't see what it has to do with people's colour or if I'd be comfortable with making sweeping generalizations like that.
      Crime seems to be equally spread right across the spectrum,,, although, I have noticed that the prison sentences are not.
      I'm mixed race, so, I guess that you may be lumping me into a "category" I would have been rather less than comfortable with...
      Great to see that you are not too shy about your Opinions.
      Have a nice day, as you say in the States, Speaking of which,,,,
      I'd heard that both the Canadian and the US governments are stripping you guys of your right to bear Arms?!
      Or I've been misinformed....🤷

  • @danielmurray1715
    @danielmurray1715 Год назад

    Where can I view your seeds for sale? Love your videos.

  • @TrenT83
    @TrenT83 Год назад

    brother)) greetings from Russia.... thanks for the video!!)

  • @jordanbarrs2185
    @jordanbarrs2185 9 месяцев назад

    You can grow these plants 24/7 under lights with no rest period there capable of multiple types of photosynthesis.as long as temps are cool they breathe like regular plants mine are in a tent under grow lights on 24/7 and they have no issues all the other info is good in this video this is just a common misconception I wanted to point out.happy growing everyone 💚

  • @carlandrews5810
    @carlandrews5810 Год назад

    How many centimeters is Reed getting a week with this method?

  • @corneliusthecrowtamer1937
    @corneliusthecrowtamer1937 8 месяцев назад

    I suppose Kelp Extract would be the one I'd be most wary of. I've had problems with Kelp Extract (and from a reputable brand) in my hydroponic systems, in the form of some root pathogens (fungi or bacteria) that must have been in the extract. I wonder if there could also be high levels of Mercury or Lead, among other things, in Kelp Extract, since Kelp is a Bio-Accumulator. I haven't looked into how well the extracts are tested since I quit using it.
    I suppose maybe you could be right about synthetic fertilizers intended only for ornamental plants, but even so, there are limits on heavy metals and other harmful chemicals that are allowed to be in something you're putting into the ground. I prefer to grow consumable plants hydroponically in synthetic fertilizers specifically because I know there will be no harmful contaminants. Who knows what the levels of stuff like lead and cadmium are in someone's organic soil without testing it.

  • @timm5358
    @timm5358 Год назад

    That is like to total opposite of what I have achieved.. my cacti.. 1 year old from seeds are 4 cm tall.. with the largest 5 cm.. but I'm in a relative cold country and I it's my first attempt at growing plants

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      Set up a grow tent or grow closet. Where you keep 18 hours of intense light a day. These things are light hogs and like intense light and need lots of food with it.

    • @timm5358
      @timm5358 Год назад

      ​@@brianfitch5469 Well, I've been thinking about LED, but I'm not sure which light would be most suitable. I do have the smallest spider farmer unit for recently germinated seedlings.. the larger seedlings are on a sunny side at a window. But a special grow unit will not be possible in my situation

  • @kumadogjack
    @kumadogjack Год назад +1

    I would love to buy from you but the Bitcoin only thing is a bummer as I don't do Bitcoin

  • @chaserobinson6701
    @chaserobinson6701 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @chromakey84
    @chromakey84 Год назад +1

    Basically the cannabis standard

  • @dustinalchemist365
    @dustinalchemist365 Год назад

    Have you tried grafting lophophora onto San Pedro?

  • @garethedwards1890
    @garethedwards1890 8 месяцев назад

    Hi there, how do I buy your seeds?

  • @nsjhdhdhdbhsudgvdydb7751
    @nsjhdhdhdbhsudgvdydb7751 Год назад

    can i water with tap water if i lower ph with vinegar or lemon juice? (my tap water does not have any chlorine or fluoride or lead) it just has more minerals and higher ph.

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +1

      Personally I only use tap water on my older san pedros. I just water them with the garden hose. I also collect rain water, and I use that for the younger seedlings. In both cases, I don't do anything to alter the pH. But then again I'm not aiming for peak growth like Reed does.

    • @nsjhdhdhdbhsudgvdydb7751
      @nsjhdhdhdbhsudgvdydb7751 Год назад

      @@sanpedromastery6262 oh ok good to know i use mostly tap water for my seedlings aswell as i get lazy about going outside to collect rain water , i will experiment with lowering tap water ph to see if there is any difference. is your water hard? do you get any limescale?

  • @KKILLIAN
    @KKILLIAN Год назад

    well now i feel like i stole your picture.. lol

  • @Somaticrevolution
    @Somaticrevolution 11 месяцев назад

    So good thank you

  • @mikeburrito373
    @mikeburrito373 Год назад

    Where can I order your seeds???

  • @turgidity_city3204
    @turgidity_city3204 Год назад

    Great video! I would imagine anything we would use to (safely) grow cannabis that we intend to smoke would be safe to use on something you plan to eat...

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад

      That would seem logical at first, but keep in mind that a San Pedro dose weighs hundreds of times more (maybe even a thousand times more) than that tiny piece of cannabis you’ve smoked. So it’s best to exercise caution, you’ve only got one life! ;)

    • @turgidity_city3204
      @turgidity_city3204 Год назад

      @@sanpedromastery6262 good point. The idea is though, is that fertilizers approved for vegetables are "safe" to eat, but the combustion of cannabis can change some chemicals into harmful things. An example would be paclobutrizol when combusted is converted into cyanide. So any plant food that I would use on anything I plan to combust, I would feel safe using on something to ingest. Or that's the notion at least among a lot of cannabis growers...

  • @JonathanGarcia-jo3ld
    @JonathanGarcia-jo3ld Год назад

    Where can I buy ?

  • @alejandrocarrillo9047
    @alejandrocarrillo9047 Год назад +1

    I have plants 10-11 months old and 4-5 cm, I'm doing something wrong... :(

    • @bobsiddoway
      @bobsiddoway Год назад +1

      More light and nitrogen!!

    • @alejandrocarrillo9047
      @alejandrocarrillo9047 Год назад

      @@bobsiddoway Oooohhh thanks! :)

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +2

      Seems normal to me if they have a winter and are grown the natural way. The first year is always the slowest. Next year things will pick up :)

    • @timm5358
      @timm5358 Год назад

      Same here 4/5 cm and more than a year old

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      ​@@timm5358 where do you live? Do you have to bring them inside for winter?

  • @mukhumor
    @mukhumor 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks.

  • @coolboy5428
    @coolboy5428 Год назад

    TY

  • @P4r4bo14
    @P4r4bo14 Год назад

    I'd be curious at to how he handles the early months of the plants. Like when do they get their first fertilizer and what strength?
    Are all those fertilizers at once? Spaced out? How often? What is the soil mix?

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +2

      If you want to find out, ask him on instagram. I think next time I do another similar video I will have to ask a lot more details. :)

    • @P4r4bo14
      @P4r4bo14 Год назад

      @@sanpedromastery6262 Will do, keep up the good work, love the videos.

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад +1

      I start light fertilizer after 2-3 weeks of sprouting.

  • @jeffaroo71
    @jeffaroo71 Год назад

    Anybody got a per gallon recipe for this?

  • @markmedlinjr
    @markmedlinjr Год назад +1

    💚

  • @Houseofmycology
    @Houseofmycology 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is that San Pedro a psychedelic?where can I purchase one

  • @mikec3820
    @mikec3820 Год назад

    grown hydro over 20 years now. love the gh maxi line. flora pro and crop salts are good stuff too

  • @BobbyJpure
    @BobbyJpure Год назад +1

    I bet you could get the same results from using Osmocote fertilizer slow release pellets 13-13-13 for young trichoceres and magamp japan fertilizer for adults 6-40-6-15. Pellets are much easier then mixing and feeding. Osmocote and magamp only release when the temperature is high.

  • @AnxiousStacker
    @AnxiousStacker Год назад

    Wow he's doing a great job. I'm in the US so not sure the legalities but would love to respectfully try this medicine and growing but I'm in a small apartment in a colder/wet climate in western Washington.

    • @regolith11
      @regolith11 Год назад +1

      Totally legal. I'd bet this guy is located in the US

    • @AnxiousStacker
      @AnxiousStacker Год назад

      @@regolith11 that'd be awesome to expand the masses minds. Hope he's not keeping it all to himself. It should be shared but I'd understand why if not

  • @Manjarow
    @Manjarow Год назад +2

    fast growing makes less potent

  • @dokuza_
    @dokuza_ Год назад

    Great and extreme fast crowing results! - I prefer the opposite way- even my few month old babys go to winter-greenhouse-sleep (5-8 C) with no water. They start the spring little purple but regain fast and very healthy.

  • @mockermuris
    @mockermuris Год назад

    your genetics? are u cactus joe?

  • @lollollollolololollo
    @lollollollolololollo Год назад +2

    I lost so many this last winter😢

    • @sanpedromastery6262
      @sanpedromastery6262  Год назад +2

      Sorry to hear that. I heard last winter in the US was insanely cold in places that are normally warm.

    • @brianfitch5469
      @brianfitch5469 Год назад

      ​@@sanpedromastery6262 yes I lost half of my plants. It hasn't been that cold in over 25 years here. We don't get below 26-28 hardly at night and only for a couple weeks in winter.

  • @linwoodeaton2907
    @linwoodeaton2907 Год назад

    💕 'PromoSM'