I'm 19 and and have been collecting trichos for more than two years, I hope that some more younger guys will come into the community, because it is truly my favorite hobby that I ever had.
Hoping to put it out there with this video to help show the trich community in all its glory. Good hobby to be into wish I had it when I was 19 may have saved me from some bad choices I made in those years.
Awesome!! I sure wish I had started at that age. I didn't start till 45 so I have to buy bigger cacti if I'm going to be able to enjoy them. I'll be dead and gone and if I have a choice and know I'm getting close, I want to have all my cacti planted somewhere where they can carry on my legacy. I really do think about this, because these cacti will out live us all and I don't want some hippie dismembering my cacti just to get high. If he does I hope it gives him the shits for a week.
You talk of feeding them, when I'd go fishing with minnows, and some would die, I'd bury them in the roots of my cacti. Seems like they'd get pup after pup after I started doing that.
Man appreciate you so much for posting this, what a banger! Love how you guys talked about it being cool to collect these things and not having to be a tripper or landscaper
Im from New Zealand! Sooo awesome he has hues top on! He’s a good dude! I’ve been collecting for 2 years now! And loving it! 27 years old and now a crazy cactus head!!
I also just turned 40 and never thought I'd love cacti... I only started collecting since the pandemic hit... Now I have my own small greenhouse built 😅... I'm your follower from the Philippines 🇵🇭
This video is on point 😎🌵 Got my first Trichocereus a couple months ago for a Wachuma ceremony. Too beautiful to brew. Now i have a very nice collection going that brings me peace everyday. Just turned 40. Weird. Stay Sharp
Jeremy is an amazing guy. Ive bought 3 cactuses from him. I think what was so special about him is he explained everything so well. Every answer ended up with a different cactus to show. I learn and love his passion more after speaking with him
Thank you for sharing!! Great collection. Love learning from all of you. I think I live close to you all, maybe about the middle. Have a great one!! 🌵☀️
Really nice collection. I respectfully disagree about growing cacti indoors. Here in the east many of us have a room with huge windows. Along with grow lights, I have many large, healthy specimens that have been doing well for 5 years and several moves. All of my homes have been in the mountains so I don't use air conditioning, I just move everything outside in the summer When you love cacti, you are willing to do the extra work.
Love Cactus especially Succulents. Not a collector just want few of the rare ones in my backyards. I don't want to turn into hoarder. Sometimes it's so attempted lol. I still love this guy's Cactus
fantastic video, from Australia myself so am blessed with beautiful geneticts and climate just like you guys. Start with one, all the love and attention you give them comes back through you. Thanks for filmning a niche hobby in high detail cactus quest
Thank u sir for taking us in the kingdom of Abundance Cactus Variety. Especially this youngman who have brought out Sight to behold. Never knew about so many cactus varieties. Jussojuan
That’s a lifetime of work in 3years! Amazing collection. Anyway to reach out besides IG for those that don’t use the social medias? Would love to have some specimens from Jeremy .
Maybe when they get out of hiatus mode. And thanks to the destabilized polar vortex (winds, rain and fallen trees and probably some frost damage) that probably won't be likely for a couple of years. Maybe he could arrange for a specialty pickup and capture that.
I grow these guys in a greenhouse in Southwest of the UK. They love it, especially with their roots direct into the ground. I have experimented with one outdoors but my dog knocked it over and the slugs finished the job. Phase 2 of this experiment is underway. I'm guessing they're used to sub zero temperatures but not as much rain as we get, so I'm planting it on a mound to aid drainage. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Your collection is supreme! ❤
@Cactus Quest, the notches/ridges on the cactus plants can also be called nodes that are similar to Dragonfruit plants which are parts of the cacti variety species?.
Coming through very loud on camera, maybe work on audio balance for the garden tours. Absolutely beautiful plants, and I love the way your channel is moving.
When I first saw this video I couldn’t understand why someone would buy all of these, “big, green sticks.” After seeing a wide variety of Trichocereus in person I’m totally convinced that I need all of them. ❤ 🌵 ❤
I have a few hundred trichos which are all really basic original Pachanois, Peruvians and Bolivian torches. From a few inches high to about 4 ft. Mostly from seeds and a few cuttings which I bought from German and dutch online sellers. Most of my Pedro's are planted in the ground in full sun. They get some sun burn but they adapt to it. Plus I think that's the best way to increase their mescaline content
Behind the farinaed Cereus are an extra spiny columnar cactus that I didn't recognize and a hairy columnar Cactus with a cephalium to its left, I'll ask for names now and then check the text with the title to see if you provided names, that's an overwhelmingly amount of cool, the giant padded Opuntias in the front yard I'd like to know more about but I'm only at a minute from the end so hopefully they're covered too. So many wacky morphs that I did not know existed.
I've been growing 9 different species from Walmart outside during growing season inside during winter and so far they've put on 3 inches! It's not much 😅 but now that they've acclimated.
Awesome! They may not excite the trippers out there, but I find blue columnars pretty, so I love my pilosocereus most of all (azureus, magnificus, leucocephalus, bradei)
I live in the Tropics. It rains, basically, all year long. In the rains season, we can have rains every single day of the week. My cactus will die in a week i I would let them stay outside. Mine are on a covered Gazebo with a transparent roof, that let the sunlight to come through, but the rain stays out. They are doing great so far.
Hi ,you have a fantastic garden. I live in New Zealand in the rainforest a have a well established cacti garden, predominantly of the 'San Pedro' varieties. It's always good to see other gardens that reflect the love of those who tend them. I'm particularly interested in the correct name of the cacti that you were observing at the 7min mark? I have many of these , the tallest being around 6-7 meters. It is not a common variety and cacti books can be vague or misleading in regard to the correct name. From experience though it yields BY FAR the highest amount of goodness. Thanks
@@HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke awesome ,is it Peruvian? And is it also known as "Cactus of the four winds' It is the only one that I have seen that occasionally produces four ribbed columns.
Great video! My friend says that I should send you to my flowers & fruit video of the giant Trichocereus terscheckiis, but I'm sure that you have probably seen it already.
Ive been living in mn. I grow all sorts of tropical and subtropical plants. Anthuriums, date plams lophophora, orchid cactus, orchids and several ither cactus varieties. In mn we dont have the option to keep outdoors all year. Only the late spring to early fall is the only time it can be outdoors.
If you live in a place with winter you can CERTAINLY put you cactus indoors, especially a south facing window and outdoors in summer. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮🎉❤
Video is awesome! I need to know in the greenhouse on the left side there is this shrub thing with spines and leaves that is branching out, what is that?? Looks so cool 25:17 on the left
I've just gotten into cacti, had one for a couple years that i loved but killed, and finally decided to really educate myself and give it another shot. Its just so frustrating when you invest time and money and fail, and I'm up in NE US so i have to be smart with media choice, season that i put em outside etc. Been just putting it off 😂 Got a wild hair up my butt and got a bunch of succulents and cacti, gonna try way more from seed since its way cheaper if I fail. Btw, at 21:49 its "coy-ur" haha. That's the "official" pronunciation from the etymology. I went probably 10 years of using it before i learned that 😂
8:50 thats just a rumor. It turns out that most people that have these never eat them. They are novelty plants. It just so happened the pc had a lower mescaline %. There was no breeding conspiracy going on.
I'm 19 and and have been collecting trichos for more than two years, I hope that some more younger guys will come into the community, because it is truly my favorite hobby that I ever had.
Hoping to put it out there with this video to help show the trich community in all its glory. Good hobby to be into wish I had it when I was 19 may have saved me from some bad choices I made in those years.
Brother I’m 23 here been collecting since 18 years old. Big facts the greatest hobbie to be part of
Been collecting since 16 and I’m still collecting 😎🌵
what’s the insta i’m 20 and been at this for a year but not a lot does well here
Awesome!! I sure wish I had started at that age. I didn't start till 45 so I have to buy bigger cacti if I'm going to be able to enjoy them. I'll be dead and gone and if I have a choice and know I'm getting close, I want to have all my cacti planted somewhere where they can carry on my legacy.
I really do think about this, because these cacti will out live us all and I don't want some hippie dismembering my cacti just to get high. If he does I hope it gives him the shits for a week.
You talk of feeding them, when I'd go fishing with minnows, and some would die, I'd bury them in the roots of my cacti. Seems like they'd get pup after pup after I started doing that.
Here is person that has made good use of his space. Thank you for sharing.
yeah that mexican is living with a lot of beautiful cacti
Man this is off the hook! I'm 62 and feel like I'm just getting started. Hope I make it to 100.
Man appreciate you so much for posting this, what a banger! Love how you guys talked about it being cool to collect these things and not having to be a tripper or landscaper
I absolutely love Trichocereus, they are beautiful plants.. It's also a great cactus community!
Most definitely
Defo Trich fbook member 4 life!!!🌵
Im from New Zealand! Sooo awesome he has hues top on! He’s a good dude! I’ve been collecting for 2 years now! And loving it! 27 years old and now a crazy cactus head!!
I absolutely think they are gorgeous to look at!
I also just turned 40 and never thought I'd love cacti... I only started collecting since the pandemic hit... Now I have my own small greenhouse built 😅... I'm your follower from the Philippines 🇵🇭
I wish I could like this video 50 times.. So many varieties and the knowledge Jeremy has on these wonderful plants was very enlightening. Thank you.
I have been waiting for centuries. Now there you are.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing the Trichocereus love with a wider audience. Jeremy is the man!
This video is on point 😎🌵
Got my first Trichocereus a couple months ago for a Wachuma ceremony.
Too beautiful to brew. Now i have a very nice collection going that brings me peace everyday.
Just turned 40. Weird.
Stay Sharp
Jeremy is an amazing guy. Ive bought 3 cactuses from him. I think what was so special about him is he explained everything so well. Every answer ended up with a different cactus to show. I learn and love his passion more after speaking with him
Love to see other collectors of everything cool and beautiful. From rare plants, cactus, to rare books, & cards.
Thank you for sharing!! Great collection. Love learning from all of you. I think I live close to you all, maybe about the middle. Have a great one!! 🌵☀️
Thanks for watching Kristi! Glad your enjoying the videos. Appreciate it.
Great episode. Jeremy and his awesome collection representing the Trich community!
Very enjoyable video. Thanks to Jeremy for allowing us to all see his fantastic collection of Cacti.
I'm enjoying this😌👌🌵Great conversation and amazing Trichocereus🙏🌟
Haha right on man! I grow indoor but have heatmat,great light and fan. No other way to grow in arctic condition😅
Haha awesome im a collector from AUS and ive been friends on FB with Jeremy for years :)
Much love from down under
Cheers!
Really nice collection. I respectfully disagree about growing cacti indoors. Here in the east many of us have a room with huge windows. Along with grow lights, I have many large, healthy specimens that have been doing well for 5 years and several moves. All of my homes have been in the mountains so I don't use air conditioning, I just move everything outside in the summer
When you love cacti, you are willing to do the extra work.
Im in the same boat, but I've just started. It's encouraging to hear someone more experienced having success in the same circumstances
What a beautiful garden! I feel so blessed a variegate I grew from seed is growing there!
Love Cactus especially Succulents. Not a collector just want few of the rare ones in my backyards. I don't want to turn into hoarder. Sometimes it's so attempted lol. I still love this guy's Cactus
finally forced myself to make time & watch this; Sorry late. Awesome Content; oh the holy Cacti of sacred Mother! Thanks Hunter & Thanks Jeremy. Precious Place. PEACE
fantastic video, from Australia myself so am blessed with beautiful geneticts and climate just like you guys. Start with one, all the love and attention you give them comes back through you. Thanks for filmning a niche hobby in high detail cactus quest
Thank u sir for taking us in the kingdom of Abundance Cactus Variety. Especially this youngman who have brought out Sight to behold. Never knew about so many cactus varieties. Jussojuan
Amazing collection, beautiful, thanks Hunter for sharing !!!
Absolutely stunning, so many different colours and shapes, they truly are beautiful man!😃✌️
That’s a lifetime of work in 3years! Amazing collection. Anyway to reach out besides IG for those that don’t use the social medias? Would love to have some specimens from Jeremy .
If you could get a tour of Ben Kamm's Sacred Succulents (in Occidental) that would be SICK
Maybe when they get out of hiatus mode. And thanks to the destabilized polar vortex (winds, rain and fallen trees and probably some frost damage) that probably won't be likely for a couple of years. Maybe he could arrange for a specialty pickup and capture that.
Rad to get shoutouts to Bob of Misplant, Darren Irwin, Julio, and others in the community. 🤙
Thank you for sharing. This is amazing. I am doing something similar with my front yard
Wow, it’s an amazing cactuses and how gorgeous they are 🌵👍
Seeing these plants in person was life changing
I'm in Australia 🇦🇺 and have just got into cacti. I love it.. can't stop😳
Epic collection! The overall health of this guys plants is reflective of how much he cares for them! Love that stuff!!!
Cactus and coffee, what an awesome combo. I can straight up observe my cacti and enjoy a cup.
I grow these guys in a greenhouse in Southwest of the UK. They love it, especially with their roots direct into the ground.
I have experimented with one outdoors but my dog knocked it over and the slugs finished the job. Phase 2 of this experiment is underway.
I'm guessing they're used to sub zero temperatures but not as much rain as we get, so I'm planting it on a mound to aid drainage.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Your collection is supreme!
❤
That Scop at 10:30 is gorgeous. 🔥
oh man such a nice one
I really love your content and passion for cacti! Keep it coming!
Will do! Thanks
The prickly pear behind him was crazy , huge and beautiful
Great video and really informative. Your videos just keep getting better!
Awesome video!!! 💕🌵
~I wish I could find other tricho growers in my area of Florida without using social media.
Absolutely stunning!
Cool cacti. Looks like you might get some blooming soon
My brother has this 4 pointed trico . Its a elephant in the room at his house . Sends out the most amazing flowers every year
Quantos cactos lindos! Parabéns. ....
I've been interested by trichocereus/echinopsis for awhile too, ever since it took me on a cactus quest when I was 15 all those years ago.
@Cactus Quest, the notches/ridges on the cactus plants can also be called nodes that are similar to Dragonfruit plants which are parts of the cacti variety species?.
Coming through very loud on camera, maybe work on audio balance for the garden tours. Absolutely beautiful plants, and I love the way your channel is moving.
Always trying to figure out the audio properly. It’s a work in progress. Thanks for the heads up and kind words.
Just totally awesome collection :D
When I first saw this video I couldn’t understand why someone would buy all of these, “big, green sticks.”
After seeing a wide variety of Trichocereus in person I’m totally convinced that I need all of them.
❤ 🌵 ❤
That pot is a work of art so cool
I have a few hundred trichos which are all really basic original Pachanois, Peruvians and Bolivian torches. From a few inches high to about 4 ft. Mostly from seeds and a few cuttings which I bought from German and dutch online sellers. Most of my Pedro's are planted in the ground in full sun. They get some sun burn but they adapt to it. Plus I think that's the best way to increase their mescaline content
Great collection. Thanks for sharing with us
Dude seagulls is a fire way to describe the notches 🌵🌵🌵
Behind the farinaed Cereus are an extra spiny columnar cactus that I didn't recognize and a hairy columnar Cactus with a cephalium to its left, I'll ask for names now and then check the text with the title to see if you provided names, that's an overwhelmingly amount of cool, the giant padded Opuntias in the front yard I'd like to know more about but I'm only at a minute from the end so hopefully they're covered too.
So many wacky morphs that I did not know existed.
Jeremy M has one of the best trichocereus collections in North America hands down.
12:57 that needs to be part of a Cactus Quest remix/mashup montage 😂
Love the columnar cacti but that tree is magnificent. The opuntias are incredible as well
I've been growing 9 different species from Walmart outside during growing season inside during winter and so far they've put on 3 inches! It's not much 😅 but now that they've acclimated.
Awesome! They may not excite the trippers out there, but I find blue columnars pretty, so I love my pilosocereus most of all (azureus, magnificus, leucocephalus, bradei)
This is so sick bro! I love trichs!! This video was dope! Hope you do a video with cactus jones! 🤘🏻😄
Wish I had the room for a quarter of that lot, great video, so many strange ones.
Thanks for watching!
I live in the Tropics. It rains, basically, all year long. In the rains season, we can have rains every single day of the week. My cactus will die in a week i I would let them stay outside. Mine are on a covered Gazebo with a transparent roof, that let the sunlight to come through, but the rain stays out. They are doing great so far.
great video! great collection!!!
Yeah this was the hobby i was looking for
Amazing video, 🎉😊
Keep the videos rolling
Hi ,you have a fantastic garden.
I live in New Zealand in the rainforest a have a well established cacti garden, predominantly of the 'San Pedro' varieties.
It's always good to see other gardens that reflect the love of those who tend them.
I'm particularly interested in the correct name of the cacti that you were observing at the 7min mark?
I have many of these , the tallest being around 6-7 meters.
It is not a common variety and cacti books can be vague or misleading in regard to the correct name.
From experience though it yields BY FAR the highest amount of goodness.
Thanks
trichocereus bridgesii
@@HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke awesome ,is it Peruvian?
And is it also known as
"Cactus of the four winds'
It is the only one that I have seen that occasionally produces four ribbed columns.
Great video! My friend says that I should send you to my flowers & fruit video of the giant Trichocereus terscheckiis, but I'm sure that you have probably seen it already.
Nice man, thanks for sharing
Killer episode and garden!
MORE TRICH CONTENT PLEASE 💚
So true about us collectors. I have many collections
Can you ask him what kind of green house that is and where he got it thats perfect for mini collections
So grow with what I have but don't grow indoors? What if I live in Minnesota?
I wish I could feed once a week. Bay area....Ive been trying to dry out my pots for like a month now.
Amazing. They look like my blue myrtle cactus.. maybe related..
Ive been living in mn. I grow all sorts of tropical and subtropical plants. Anthuriums, date plams lophophora, orchid cactus, orchids and several ither cactus varieties. In mn we dont have the option to keep outdoors all year. Only the late spring to early fall is the only time it can be outdoors.
Once you have a few trichos you just have to have them all guess its like my sons pokemon.
that's how it goes
Nice guy, im inspired to do the same in my front yard.
Three years!? That's incredible.
If you live in a place with winter you can CERTAINLY put you cactus indoors, especially a south facing window and outdoors in summer. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮🎉❤
I have a basement/garage and put them in there for winter.
Just bought my Not Fade Away from prickocereus,great knowledgeable guy 👍🏻
Video is awesome! I need to know in the greenhouse on the left side there is this shrub thing with spines and leaves that is branching out, what is that?? Looks so cool
25:17 on the left
25:17 Didierea trollii
Great video thanks 😊
Kiaora from Aotearoa...
Been collecting Tri's since 95'
I just ordered a San Pedro, I live in Georgia. I hope it does well
I've just gotten into cacti, had one for a couple years that i loved but killed, and finally decided to really educate myself and give it another shot.
Its just so frustrating when you invest time and money and fail, and I'm up in NE US so i have to be smart with media choice, season that i put em outside etc. Been just putting it off 😂
Got a wild hair up my butt and got a bunch of succulents and cacti, gonna try way more from seed since its way cheaper if I fail.
Btw, at 21:49 its "coy-ur" haha. That's the "official" pronunciation from the etymology. I went probably 10 years of using it before i learned that 😂
8:50 thats just a rumor. It turns out that most people that have these never eat them. They are novelty plants. It just so happened the pc had a lower mescaline %. There was no breeding conspiracy going on.
it's not often you meet people that eat them and then they collect things like psycho
Hello from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia!
Curmudgeon? You're still young and interesting! How can one buy a Hunter pot?
How does he walk around his yard without bumping into his plants!!!???
thats my dawg Jeremy 🤩
PC pac. Will definitely do the trick.
But you better hope you don't have much gagg reflex, because you will be drinking a BIG cup.😂😂😂😂
Nice collection are you saying I can't grow cautis in a grow tent
never knew there was this many cultivars. not even sure what mine is now lol
I would love to check out this collection.
Dude is so chill
Thanks!