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Growing sp. Lophophora Williamsii, the Peyote cactus

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

A short clip on the basics of growing Lophophora cacti.

Right now the cultivation of Lophophora is not scheduled as controlled in majority of countries and is just as any other ornamental plant.

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  • ... gotta give 5 stars to the music though. hehe.. that softcore porn music could make me have sex with anythng xD

  • There is no set amount of time. what you said would be like like me saying, "Children finish growing at 12 years old.. In the wild they can take up to 50 years to fully mature. there are tons of variables to take into account and, the amount of differant variations of williamsii play a huge part too. In my grow room most buttons from seed will grow one inch in the first year some less but rarely more. I have a had them flower in 18 months as well.

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  • @D081 softcore porn music? fool this is elevator music

  • @buscadordeamor I m reading Castaneda, but i dont want to take peyote for enlightment, i believe its not the right way to see things, i just want to live the experience, the enlightment is something that it comes when you do not seeking about it, you just live your life :)

  • take of the god damn music and talk normal, jeezus crist

  • for all those of you who are seeking enlightment through the use of peyote, and who have read the books of carlos castaneda, or have taken peyote from the wild...look for this video about carlos castaneda here in youtube.... look for this video:

    hlI2gvSjJ4Q

    it is really enlightening, and if you open your awareness maybe you can learn something...and do something for the native americans of the USA and from México.

  • i have a 4cm peyote ,i dont get sunlight where i lived, what type of lighting should i get?

  • @plantsofthegods All personal insults and misleading contents without backing of valid researches are, and will be removed, without notice. Thanks for your understanding.

  • @plantsofthegods Well, I might be putting up a video soon to show you their growth stages. Yes they have a seedling stage, growing and flowering stage.

  • @ARCATACO That is misleading, they don't flower after birth, but grow through stages from seed, seedling, formed tufts, and flowering stage. They flower according to the changes in the amount of light, experienced growers know what I am talking about.

  • @skullface89 peyote seeds are not mature plants,try writing that again.keep arguing my point for me,thanks

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