Daniel Vitalis ~ The Psychedelic Suguaro Cactus

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Join Daniel as he harvests and talks about the psychedelic effects of the Arizona State tree. The Suguaro Cactus

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  • If only you had made a video about the effect the cactus had on you and your friends! haha ;)

  • @Raptor22b how do you know he didn't tend to the cactus were you there when the camera shut off? maybe you were.

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  • @Raptor22b well your a pussy

  • I would never do this in the wild. If I knew where that was, I'd seal the cactus wound. Something I would do if I saw any Saguaro with a large wound. I believe in natural resource management and in ensuring the health and genetic diversity of long-lived organisms. Organisms which can be particularly vulnerable to human activity. Sagauro is one such plant indeed. I have grown it personally for many years from seedlings and never felt the urge to eat parts of it to get a buzz.

  • things like this shouldnt be on youtube..

  • @Raptor22b I have seen cactus with way bigger wholes cut.....Stop being a ling bitch! that cactus will survive and heal within weeks dumb ass!

  • Saguaro is not threatened or endangered. And that cut was not remotely close to being lethal.

    Jeesh, what are there breatharians up in this bitch?

  • @StomperReed Look, he's obviously trespassing on someone else's land. He's cutting into a protected species of cactus to get a little 'high'. He's shooshing the viewers of the video when talking about the psychotropic properties of the plant. He knows he's doing something wrong yet he ignores his conscience and goes ahead and does it anyway. I have zero respect for that.

  • @StomperReed Why don't we let Daniel 'Dopey' Vitalis respond with the answer to your question.

  • I like how it's 4 minutes and 20 seconds.....

    I have some cacti growing in my back yard right now. It's actually one parent cactus (prickly pear) that, once big enough, I've cut pads from the original and planted them. These are very hardy- they survived a hail storm that tore off pads and fruits and cut the remaining pad in half! Within a week it was healed and growing new pads. I was astonished, as this was my first personal encounter with any cactus or cactus growing.

  • Very interesting. What an Awesome plant

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