How Cacti Recover from Sunburn

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @albertotr1
    @albertotr1 2 дня назад +29

    This guys enthusiasm and accent sends me every time. Shout out to south Texas!

  • @wizewizard1840
    @wizewizard1840 2 дня назад +35

    I believed you from your former videos but also deep down kinda doubted it that the farina was only produced by the meristem. Thank you for clearing it up that it's actually the epidermis that produces is because I always had the feeling that my Peyote did have farina in parts that didn't have it before. Also Merry X-mas from Germany! Love your videos!

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  2 дня назад +18

      Yeah I was absolutely wrong in my initial assumption!

    • @wizewizard1840
      @wizewizard1840 День назад +1

      @@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt That's a great thing about Botany (or any other science). You are never done learning. You can get surprised every day by new revelations.

  • @bill8985
    @bill8985 2 дня назад +18

    Tiny little cactus and it's 7-8 decades old? Nuts

    • @ArmchairExpress
      @ArmchairExpress День назад +7

      That's why it's so sad when you see monster multi-headed specimen get poached. To get that large the peyote has to be absolutely ancient.

    • @dont.ripfuller6587
      @dont.ripfuller6587 20 часов назад

      It's the slowest growing cactus out there.

  • @trueaussieray9093
    @trueaussieray9093 День назад +3

    My mobster mate that teaches me advanced Flora. Best horticultural teacher I've ever had 😁

  • @SuperStststststst
    @SuperStststststst День назад +3

    Moving some from grow lights to outside after winter i was amazed the extent of both the damage and the level of recovery.

  • @gloriacardenas2056
    @gloriacardenas2056 2 дня назад +7

    Me encanta los cactus tomate pero no los conozco si en tus videos.desde Colombia saludos y gracias por subir videos de cactus me gusta muchísimo.

  • @davidbryden7904
    @davidbryden7904 2 дня назад +9

    It looks like the peyote recovers much easier than San Pedros.

  • @dansamarco1610
    @dansamarco1610 2 дня назад +6

    I'd assume getting sunburnt would probably use up a lot of stored energy so I'd expect it to grow a lot slower in the time it's rebuilding that wax layer

  • @oliverp7015
    @oliverp7015 2 дня назад +5

    I love your videos… you sound like the guys I played softball with growing up near Irving Park Middle School 😊

  • @soluteemoji
    @soluteemoji 35 минут назад +1

    We all love waxy cuticles 🎉

  • @ron_dogg
    @ron_dogg 2 дня назад +9

    Hey Joey, are you still collaborating with Hamilton Morris to produce a lophophora pamphlet?

  • @sub-vibes
    @sub-vibes День назад +3

    You even found the same ones you visited before!
    They're your little buddies. Just don't talk to them. 👍😜

  • @jamieellohengee2667
    @jamieellohengee2667 День назад +2

    I miss the pop up pictures of Dennis Farina's face. Can't speak for everyone, but that's what I picture now every time you say "Farina."

  • @Brett710
    @Brett710 2 дня назад +3

    as a central texan, I would love to find a wild peyote someday. I had a HS friend w/ a deer lease near three rivers and looking back wish I had known to look for them.

  • @iconofsin1043
    @iconofsin1043 2 дня назад +5

    Do they recover from frost bite?

  • @rat_bat
    @rat_bat День назад

    what a cool video thanks for sharing! i knew nothing about peyote before this video and now i know a few interesting tidbits

  • @nicknorthcutt7680
    @nicknorthcutt7680 День назад +1

    I had a big San Pedro in ny backyard, I love cactus 😁🌵

  • @PunkMozh
    @PunkMozh 2 дня назад +5

    I love your channel

  • @maggielandrey7232
    @maggielandrey7232 2 дня назад +5

    Love the lophophora videos! They are such a cool group of cacti (they are all cool, but I am rather partial to lophs)
    Always learn something new!
    P.s. you gave those poor peyotes non-consensual tans! You monster!! (Jk)

  • @williambouthillier8611
    @williambouthillier8611 День назад

    Interesting! Although when I looked up Epicuticular Wax and Farina, I noticed these aren't quite the same. The epicuticular wax is made of long chain fatty acids, alcohols and aldehydes (basically vegetable oil) while the farina is usually made out of polyphenolic polymers which are closer to lignin than regular vegetable oil.

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад +1

      Yeah they're not exactly the same thing though I tend to use them interchangeably . Farina is generally secreted by glandular trichomes, which is still part of the epidermal tissue but farina itself is considered more of a powder.

  • @TheCakeeISaLIEE
    @TheCakeeISaLIEE 2 дня назад +3

    Love from Dallas !

  • @whatilearnttoday5295
    @whatilearnttoday5295 День назад

    @7:20 At 30-40C (Other side of the world, so no freedom units) I can water and fertilise every 2-3 days. They're not as slow growing as many think.
    While yes not using a free draining mix but one which can retain a bit of moisture, they'll wick it out and use it.
    I believe the line on watering is around 24C soil temp lows, below which root rot can thrive.
    I'm attempting to create a calcareous clay mix from off-the-shelf components. We'll see how far I get on that endevour.

  • @sebastianyork6839
    @sebastianyork6839 День назад

    One of my favorite hiking spots was off I-10 between Joshua tree and box canyon in California incredible density of cactus population last couple times though i could barely find a single individual aside from a few chollas barely clinging to life in the shade of the mountain kinda mind blowing how species that have thrived in a region for probably thousands of years can be wiped out just a few

  • @justinherrick1944
    @justinherrick1944 2 дня назад +2

    Just watched a peyote video from a year ago this morning! Hows that for timing?

  • @MrPedur
    @MrPedur 2 дня назад +1

    Since the pigs are physically similar to us humans, will they be affected by eating Lophophora Williamsii?

  • @patheticpotato4545
    @patheticpotato4545 День назад

    So do you grow them in pots before planting? And how much of what you saw would you say is what you planted and how much is natural regeneration of the population?

  • @allenzophy4262
    @allenzophy4262 2 дня назад +3

    Do all cactus have the potential to suffer the same condition, and use the same mechanism to heal?

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад

      I'd assume so, yes, though can't say with certainty for species with very tough cuticle like Ariocarpus

  • @maskedman1337
    @maskedman1337 2 дня назад +2

    Love me some Lophophora.

  • @bretbell2418
    @bretbell2418 2 дня назад +4

    Anyone wonder what a pig on peyote would produce?

  • @xPumaFangx
    @xPumaFangx День назад

    Must be nice being warm year round.

  • @preciouscactus6973
    @preciouscactus6973 15 часов назад

    awesome infos ! thank you !

  • @DH-.
    @DH-. День назад

    I had a rose plant with miniature yellow flowers in a pot for years it had no Thorns. Last summer i put it in the earth. It acted like a vine and had tendrils so i used a trellis after a very windy day the trellis collapsed the plant and everything looked riped i couldn't fix it. I picked up the tattered soft rose vines stabilized them so they grow up again . 2 weeks later it looks healthy and tall i go to make adjustments and bamb ! its got razor sharp needle like thorns . Did the episode of violence unlock a latent defense mechanism?

  • @Rita-i5v
    @Rita-i5v День назад

    Thanks for the information bless you amen

  • @charleswieand4445
    @charleswieand4445 21 час назад

    Years back, I was moving our succulents from the greenhouse out into the sun, which was fine, except that four 72 whole trays were in the shady spot. I set them in full sun. Who would think cactus sunburned.
    288 succulents toasted

  • @Glaudge
    @Glaudge 2 дня назад +1

    How do you reconcile the differences between 'native plant only' philosophy vs ex-situ conservation (working under the assumption that the species in question is reasonably non-invasive)

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад +3

      I don't understand what you're asking? Who has a "native plant only" philosophy, and in regards to what? Planting a garden? Habitat restoration? Not every non-native is an invasive but every invasive is a non-native.

    • @Glaudge
      @Glaudge День назад

      Most of the time in your content you keep stressing to plant natives only, correct?

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад +3

      @Glaudge I emphasize them because they're usually what's easiest and what supports the most other life forms. Keep in mind, however, that 98% of invasives are from other continents because the ecosystems of continents have been mostly separated from each other for exponentially long amounts of time. Most plants, if from the same continent, I don't find to be nor consider to be invasive. Few of them behave that way in cultivated setting. My focus on natives is not akin to religious dogmatism, it's only on pragmatism

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  19 часов назад

      @@dont.ripfuller6587 not at all. The metric is ecological function. No species is isolated or autonomous, but has co-evolved with dozens to hundreds of other organisms with which it has ecological relationships. Invasive species are invasive because they don't have any checks and balances in the ecosystem that they are newly arrived to. You sound clueless lmao
      Stick to commenting about things you're actually knowledgeable about and experienced with and I'll refrain from offering my own commentary on golf or neurosurgery

  • @thomasoliver1376
    @thomasoliver1376 День назад

    merry christmas

  • @andrewrivera4029
    @andrewrivera4029 22 часа назад

    Yo man when do you harvest the peyote!?!?!😅😅😅😅

  • @kso808
    @kso808 22 часа назад

    Talking about sunburn and recovery, I got to thinking about the implications of this to humans. Do humans have the equivalent of a farina?

  • @Heavilymoderated
    @Heavilymoderated День назад +2

    When you said “growing your cactus in shade”, I thought you said “growing your cactus in shame”, and it felt a little dirty. Maybe in a good way…

  • @ecosphere1015
    @ecosphere1015 2 дня назад +2

    America's most beautiful native plant! Illegal to plant this one, but how you gonna stop Mother Nature?

  • @illiilliilliill
    @illiilliilliill 2 дня назад +23

    Sunburnt peyote looks like a tomato 🍅

    • @FesteringEarth
      @FesteringEarth 2 дня назад +3

      Just don't cook it with the marinara, ok? Last thing I need is a trip after eating my pasta.

    • @lactofermentation
      @lactofermentation День назад +2

      An incompletely roasted tomato. Looks like when I'm roasting for salsa and check on them too early.

    • @gratefulguy4130
      @gratefulguy4130 2 часа назад

      Tomayte

  • @Heothbremel
    @Heothbremel День назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Pay-No-Mind
    @Pay-No-Mind День назад

    I assume it's similar to humans where the extreme sun burn and UV exposure damages their cells & DNA also?

  • @xXScissorHandsXx
    @xXScissorHandsXx День назад +1

    Ah daht lovely wwaaahhhxxx 😜

  • @ashliehamel1722
    @ashliehamel1722 День назад +1

    I hate dessert....i wish you would do more videos about the orchids of Canada

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад +10

      Pound cake, brownies, fudge cake, even frozen yogurt. I hate dessert too. Sugar is poison

    • @ashliehamel1722
      @ashliehamel1722 День назад

      For real...fuck desert...show me orchids of Canada

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 День назад

      @@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      *“Pound sand” cake.*
      😂

  • @M3talhead2
    @M3talhead2 День назад

    I like them on pizza

  • @daveadalian4116
    @daveadalian4116 2 дня назад +2

    The lesson here is the locals know how to deal with the "invasive" plants, so leave them alone. Pretty soon, new integration. There's nothing that we need to add or do.

    • @whatilearnttoday5295
      @whatilearnttoday5295 День назад +4

      That grass will crowd out everything. Everything.

    • @lactofermentation
      @lactofermentation День назад +7

      Except when they don't.
      Sounds like you've never seen invasives form a huge monoculture that doesn't go away.

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад +7

      Negative. The invasive buffelgrass causes extinctions. These plants would've died eventually had we not removed the buffelgrass. They'd have been unable to photosynthesize and would've effectively starved. Buffelgrass smothers and causes biodiversity loss. I've seen it in the ten years since if rist came down to South Texas

    • @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt
      @CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt  День назад +8

      Absolute crazy talk lol