Tqvm for anor expose of d hidden world of d cacti in its natural environment. Never cease to amaze me. On anor note, I took up your advice to try and propagate d cacti in my collection. Guess wat, it worked!!! Such tiny little green dots, makes me feel quite accomplished. Tks so much. 😊
Hi Miguel😊🙌I enjoyed watching. I have 2 small Lophophora diffusa. They are really soft like the ones you squeezed in habitat because they're going through Winter dormancy now in my collection.
nice Manuel - Diffusa often gets overlooked but I think they're just as nice as the Willys. Was hoping to get lucky and maybe see M. Decipiens ssp. Camptotricha as it's one of my fav natural mam cultivars that only grows there in Queretaro! Great vid and looking forward to the Astro one next - p.s. did you see Cookie's Cacti latest video with soil/germ comparisons? Your soil mix won!
Im a fanatic collector of lophophora cactus for many years. It is more than only collecting it is now a way of life for me, part of my life. When i was very young, i bought one to eat but i didnt and kept it and start to buy more and more plants for my collection. In Europe it is legal to grow and buy/ sell them. Williamsii special from Huizache is my favorite . I hope you will visite huizache too and film the big clusters there
I’m glad you kept it and fell in love with them. To me, that’s much more valuable than a fleeting experience ❤ I don’t ever share locality names but check out this video 😉 ua-cam.com/video/wO7-v3a-RKY/v-deo.htmlsi=rFiCDrXa1HMJ0zSo
Miguel, great video. Quick watering question. I have a bunch of loph williamsii seedling. About the size of a pencil eraser. How much should I water them over the winter? They are on a window sill inside. Many thanks & keep up the great work! Happy new year
@@wesleymccabe7841you can allow them to completely dry and then sprinkle a few drops of water. Maybe try one pot and see how they react before watering the others.
Don’t you think they are more plump and bulky because they are in habitat with a lot more foliage that decomposes and gives them more nutrients than most others get?
I enjoy looking at the cacti but in my opinion you would do better cutting out the dramatic music. You can still spread knowledge about poaching without trying to make the viewer depressed.
Люблю Ваши Видео! Красота кактусов в природе. Привет из России! ❤❤
Thanks for another fun outing. Being a Georgia boy, I have never been aware of how cool these plants are in nature.
My pleasure, I’m glad you enjoy my adventures! Thanks for watching
Tqvm for anor expose of d hidden world of d cacti in its natural environment. Never cease to amaze me.
On anor note, I took up your advice to try and propagate d cacti in my collection. Guess wat, it worked!!! Such tiny little green dots, makes me feel quite accomplished. Tks so much. 😊
You’re welcome! I’m glad to hear that you’re growing from seed, it really helps these beauties stick around in habitat 🙂
Thank you for such a good quality video!😊
Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words ❤
Hi Miguel😊🙌I enjoyed watching. I have 2 small Lophophora diffusa. They are really soft like the ones you squeezed in habitat because they're going through Winter dormancy now in my collection.
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for watching 🤓 - Manuel 😉
Thanks for another fascinating outing, Manuel! 🌵💚 Here's to many more in 2024.. 🎉🥂🍾👍
The music is perfect and so hauntingly beautiful.. 🎻 just like seeing lophophora in the wild is hauntingly beautiful.. 💚
Thank you! Happy New Year 🎆
Great episode. Great job. Super awesome.
Thanks so much! I still have a couple more of Queretaro and then it’s back to Chile 🇨🇱
nice Manuel - Diffusa often gets overlooked but I think they're just as nice as the Willys. Was hoping to get lucky and maybe see M. Decipiens ssp. Camptotricha as it's one of my fav natural mam cultivars that only grows there in Queretaro! Great vid and looking forward to the Astro one next - p.s. did you see Cookie's Cacti latest video with soil/germ comparisons? Your soil mix won!
I agree, sometimes people forget about it and it’s been one of my favorites to see in habitat 🤩 I did see her experiment, it was very interesting 🤓
It’s amazing to see them in their natural habitat
It really is! Their color stands out so much from their surroundings 🤩
Im a fanatic collector of lophophora cactus for many years. It is more than only collecting it is now a way of life for me, part of my life. When i was very young, i bought one to eat but i didnt and kept it and start to buy more and more plants for my collection. In Europe it is legal to grow and buy/ sell them. Williamsii special from Huizache is my favorite . I hope you will visite huizache too and film the big clusters there
I’m glad you kept it and fell in love with them. To me, that’s much more valuable than a fleeting experience ❤ I don’t ever share locality names but check out this video 😉 ua-cam.com/video/wO7-v3a-RKY/v-deo.htmlsi=rFiCDrXa1HMJ0zSo
It's not actually legal in *all* of Europe to keep, cultivate, buy or sell Lophophora..
Still making awesome videos!
I know you’ve been watching since the start, so it means a lot coming from you! Thanks so much 🌵❤️
FANTASTICO! Gracias!
Con mucho gusto, gracias por acompañarnos! Saludos 👋
Awesome videos, thanks for sharing! Would love to see any old growth Polaskia chickhipe if you ever come across but those myrtillo😮
Great suggestion! I will do some searching 🤓 Thanks for watching
Ya estamos a la espera 👍👏👏👏👏
Muchas gracias!!
Are you Chilean?
I am originally from Venezuela and I Live in the US 🤓
Miguel, great video. Quick watering question. I have a bunch of loph williamsii seedling. About the size of a pencil eraser. How much should I water them over the winter? They are on a window sill inside. Many thanks & keep up the great work! Happy new year
water them enough that the feeder rootlets don't shrivel up.
Well how much is that???
@@wesleymccabe7841you can allow them to completely dry and then sprinkle a few drops of water. Maybe try one pot and see how they react before watering the others.
Don’t you think they are more plump and bulky because they are in habitat with a lot more foliage that decomposes and gives them more nutrients than most others get?
I enjoy looking at the cacti but in my opinion you would do better cutting out the dramatic music. You can still spread knowledge about poaching without trying to make the viewer depressed.
A video about cacti makes you depressed? 😮
@@RareCactus No, but i feel the music is usually dramatic and melancholic like you are making a documentary about the last polar bear or something
@@l1ndstrom ok thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@RareCactus I only shared my opinion because i like your videos on want to keep on watching them. Have a blessed day.
@@l1ndstromI appreciate it. Same to you
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