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  • Are all those mescaline plants ?

  • You have a splendid collection over there. Might you have some ferocactus wislizeni (Fishhook barrel cactus)? I'd like to know how quick the spines regenerate.

  • You have some lovely Ario's and overall a very nice collection. I'd like a greenhouse some day...

  • What a beautiful collection! Have you by any chance heard of red or blue Jemino/Gemino (not sure about the spelling) cactus? I would appreciate any information on that.

    Thanks

  • That's a much tidier greenhouse than mine has ever been! Great stuff.

  • ★★★★★

    so beautiful..

  • wow so many and the description says SOME of my cacti. I bet quite a few hours went into it.

    Do a video when they are flowering.

  • why does everyone have to bring up hallucinagines?i did not see any peyote in the bunch something that resembled P torch or san pedro.but this seems to be a love for cacti plane and simple i dont smoke pot anymore but if it were legal here i would grow it because i love the way it looks and smells im just saying stop and smell the FN roses damn

  • yeah sick man.

  • I´m beggining to grow my 2 trichocereus peruvianus and i´m thinking to get others, i have to admit you got really beautiful garden, congratulations. I think i saw some tricho´s and lopho´s and some grafts in you video, , i´ll try to graft a lophophora on trichocereus in some years, good work

  • that's a bunch of nice Astroph's you've got there!

  • wow !! now that`s what a call a cacti collection , amazing

  • are the big round ones peyote? i hear they take 10 years to get even golfball size, i have some seeds (along with san pedro) but the 4 i put in didnt "sprout" how long will a seed of peyote take to reach the surface and become visable? im interested in learning all about peyote and san pedro (the seeds i have at the moment) they seem so interesting compared to most plants iv seen, yet know next to nothing about.

  • Beautiful...

  • nice i have only 56.

  • Once you start collecting these, you're hooked for life... :) 56 is not too little of a number :)...These plants are an embodiment of understated, modest beauty. The variety of shapes and colors is amazing and the flowers they produce are glorious and elegant! And there is something emotional about seeing God's creation, full of needles, giving out such stunning blooms! The needles of these are botanical works of art on their own!

    er...I love my 22.

  • i guess you like cacti.

  • are all those hallucinagines?

  • I swear to God, before I even saw your profile, I knew you were from the United States... Is this all you can think of when you see these plants? How limited of you (and how dumb!).

    People from all over the world collect cacti plants. They organize clubs where they share information on how to grow them, they ship the precious little seeds to the farthest corners of this planet so that many can enjoy this beauty, they sell them in greenhouses and home-based little farms... How limited you are!

  • How limited of you - you have these right next door in Mexico and even in your own country - Nevada, California, New Mexico, Texas.

    "are all those hallucinagines? " - is this all that found reflection in your little American brain?

  • so is that a no lol

  • Nice collection!

  • Very nice plants!!!

  • wow

  • holy shit! That's huge!! I have only about 30~~

  • lol ive only got 5 little mini ones in a pot:(

    still im planning to expand my collection, maybe a few more cacti, some venus flytraps, maybe a bonsai, hmm and some of those plants that have tubes that flys go down and get eaten :):)

  • Sorry but if you buy plants likie these, they will most likely die. The carnivorous plants you are talking about are nepenthes and they don't need the same humidity, light, and soil than cacti,venus flytraps and bonsais.

    Get informed before buying novelty plants

  • What an amazing collection. I wish I could do this as my job, but I have a desk job instead :(

  • I am currently in posession of about 50 san pedro seeds. how should i pot them? what kind of soil? do u know of a good online guide?

  • hey go to type azarius in google its a smartshop and if you search san pedro growkit you'll find a downloadable version on how to grow it ^^

    grtz

  • thats an amazing collection of cacti you have. thanks for sharing this piece of film with us.

  • can u send me a messege on yahoo

    ill buy allot of it

  • great collection.

  • how long does peyote take to grow?

  • its the slowest growing cactus in the world. it takes 3-5 years to reach flowering maturity.

  • huuuge collection

  • Great man,

    i love this!

  • do u sell these or what, let me know........

  • Yes I do sell plants. I have a homepage, but I am not allowed to post the URL via youtube :(

  • Nice cacti, put the url in your video or up in your description :-) I do.

  • @geldboks can you message me the webpage please? Im currently looking for anyone with grafting stocks i can buy

  • dude I will buy some from you....I do not wish to use any of this to manufacture mesculine....its just a really cool cactus

  • thats good work, where is that green house??

  • Great work!!

  • Nice grafts man

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