Such a timely video, I recently became very interested in SP and the more I learned it became clear that buying a random plant was unlikely to be what I was looking for. Ordered some seeds and a germination kit from you, looking forward to growing them! Your work is important
@@Void-6642 I harden them off once they are around a centimeter in diameter. Unless the soil becomes contaminated in which case I harden them off early and allow the soil to dry out. This will kill off contamination. They can be transplanted once they reach a centimeter or left until they are fighting for room in the germination container or seem like they have become stunted and stopped growing. Transplanting always gives them new vigor to continue growing. If you would like to learn more, we offer a comprehensive online course. sacredbuttons.com/products/online-course
Thank you for the video. You answered most of my questions about cactus seedlings. I have another question. Some of my seedlings are somewhat dented in the bottom and only that area is light brown. They look like scars. Other than that, they look very healthy; they are not mushy. Should I still grow them or I should discard them? I don't know if they are still alive or not.
I ordered my seeds from sacred buttons earlier this year and after a week saw signs of life. After 6 weeks, i have 56 out of 75 seeds germinate which i am happy with. I come from a mushroom background and and pressure cooked my soil mix and obviously didn't use any fungicidal powders. I thought i was a genius when i plugged my seedling mat and temp controller into my light timer to get that temp drop lol Im using a 1000w aglex led light from amazon, has the uv an ir diodes. My research shows the dessert is a high uv index which is why i opted for this light. Once they are ready to go into pots i will add some supplemental uv lights from ac infinity. Have you done any experiments with uv light?
It may, but the seedlings will only be in this soil for a short while before being transplanted into fresh soil. It's more important at this stage to prevent contamination.
@@SacredButtons thanks. my friend went to Mexico a few years ago and brought back regional peyote seed. Evo Soledad, Durango, Sierra Amargosa, and KKR region. they all sprouted and are 6 yr old now.
How wet should the soil be after taking it out from the oven, you showed how wet it was to start but not after.. i assume it still badically moist like it was when going in?
Hi Aaron, is there any chance of getting some growing advice on my Peyote? My plant is about 15 years old and originally came from a dying cutting. I have it in a small pot probably 1.5 liters or so and it is planted in commercial cactus mix. The problem is that it has stopped growing, it will flower now and then but it doesn't seem to want to grow.
You showed the boiling water method before. Is the oven better, or just another process that you want to teach? The boiling water method seems easier with less equipment, and my only worry is the tub will melt.
just found like 30 seeds in my old flowers...and here I am! very random question, in all the fluffy shiny hair fibers, at the base of them there is a strange green and yellow (phallic shaped thing) it is clearly not a flower and feels much larger...without removing all the hair fibers completely I cant tell wtf it is, any ideas?
Working as clean as possible lowers the chance of contamination. If all of these simple steps are taken it is very rare that you will get contamination.
@@SacredButtons @whatsupdog666 The germinating containers are sealed to hold in the warmth and humidity necessary for the seeds to germinate. Unfortunately, these same warm and humid conditions are ideal for the propagation of mold and bacteria. This is why it is strongly advisable to pasteurize your medium. Keep up the great work, @sacredbuttons
hello! found this channel while i was looking for information about how to grow new peyote cacti from the buds of the mother. but i couldn't find any. could you enlighten me on this topic please, i am apparently helpless at this point :'c thank you in advance, and great video!
Such a timely video, I recently became very interested in SP and the more I learned it became clear that buying a random plant was unlikely to be what I was looking for. Ordered some seeds and a germination kit from you, looking forward to growing them! Your work is important
Thank you, let me know how it goes. 🙂
I have never heard of pasturization vs sterilization thank you so much!
@@anthonyisgood You're welcome. 🙂
Do they need holes from the bottom?
@@seiro3852 Yes drainage holes are important to prevent root rot.
Could i ask when you open them up? And when you doing the transplant to other soil?
@@Void-6642 I harden them off once they are around a centimeter in diameter. Unless the soil becomes contaminated in which case I harden them off early and allow the soil to dry out. This will kill off contamination. They can be transplanted once they reach a centimeter or left until they are fighting for room in the germination container or seem like they have become stunted and stopped growing. Transplanting always gives them new vigor to continue growing. If you would like to learn more, we offer a comprehensive online course. sacredbuttons.com/products/online-course
@ thanks for information💚🌵
@@Void-6642 You're welcome 😁
Thank you for the video. You answered most of my questions about cactus seedlings. I have another question. Some of my seedlings are somewhat dented in the bottom and only that area is light brown. They look like scars. Other than that, they look very healthy; they are not mushy. Should I still grow them or I should discard them? I don't know if they are still alive or not.
@@KarenWeiner22 Send me pictures through our Facebook page.
@SacredButtons Thank you for the prompt response. Unfortunately, I don't have a Facebook.
Cool! Thank you.
@@dezaltamiranoiii3297 You're welcome. 🙂
I ordered my seeds from sacred buttons earlier this year and after a week saw signs of life. After 6 weeks, i have 56 out of 75 seeds germinate which i am happy with. I come from a mushroom background and and pressure cooked my soil mix and obviously didn't use any fungicidal powders. I thought i was a genius when i plugged my seedling mat and temp controller into my light timer to get that temp drop lol
Im using a 1000w aglex led light from amazon, has the uv an ir diodes. My research shows the dessert is a high uv index which is why i opted for this light. Once they are ready to go into pots i will add some supplemental uv lights from ac infinity. Have you done any experiments with uv light?
Yes, the spider farmer lights that I use contain UV emitting diodes. 🙂
Im interested in seeds where would i get some ?
1000 watt wonder of that over kill
You should try tissue culture. Its basically growing plants in petri dishes. Only instead of ELME you use MS media and table sugar.
Does the pasteurization not kill the mycorrhizae?
It may, but the seedlings will only be in this soil for a short while before being transplanted into fresh soil. It's more important at this stage to prevent contamination.
what light cycle do you use for your older peyote? im using 18 on and 6 off. thinking theres a better light cycle.
@@FuriousPsyOp I do 16/8.
@@SacredButtons thanks. my friend went to Mexico a few years ago and brought back regional peyote seed. Evo Soledad, Durango, Sierra Amargosa, and KKR region. they all sprouted and are 6 yr old now.
@@FuriousPsyOp Nice 😎
How wet should the soil be after taking it out from the oven, you showed how wet it was to start but not after.. i assume it still badically moist like it was when going in?
This is what i was looking for
You need to clean the dirt lol
Wow Lovely Planting
Thank you for good sharing 😊 LIKE 140
My friend, have a good relationship 😊
Would steam pasteurization work? Or like 10min at 15psi in a pressure cooker
I added dynomyco to my san pedro seedlings I started today so let's see if they like that.
@@amurica1chuuknow736 Let me know how it goes.
@SacredButtons I will and happy new years how time flies!Take care
@@amurica1chuuknow736 Happy new year!
Hi Aaron, is there any chance of getting some growing advice on my Peyote? My plant is about 15 years old and originally came from a dying cutting. I have it in a small pot probably 1.5 liters or so and it is planted in commercial cactus mix. The problem is that it has stopped growing, it will flower now and then but it doesn't seem to want to grow.
You showed the boiling water method before. Is the oven better, or just another process that you want to teach? The boiling water method seems easier with less equipment, and my only worry is the tub will melt.
The pasteurization method is a little more complicated, but it will fight much better against contamination.
Is neem oil enough to keep from contamination? Or if pasteurization is necessary, should I still use neem oil?
I've never used neem oil. If pasteurized correctly, nothing else will be needed.
just found like 30 seeds in my old flowers...and here I am!
very random question, in all the fluffy shiny hair fibers, at the base of them there is a strange green and yellow (phallic shaped thing) it is clearly not a flower and feels much larger...without removing all the hair fibers completely I cant tell wtf it is, any ideas?
Where in San Pedro are you at. Or how can I get in contact with you. I work here at p66 Wilmington
Hay man im in new Zealand any chance of getting some seeds sent here?
Good luck
Such a great video. I wonder if it's really necessary it being that sterile. Have done some experimenting or are you just cautios? Best regards
Working as clean as possible lowers the chance of contamination. If all of these simple steps are taken it is very rare that you will get contamination.
@@SacredButtons @whatsupdog666 The germinating containers are sealed to hold in the warmth and humidity necessary for the seeds to germinate. Unfortunately, these same warm and humid conditions are ideal for the propagation of mold and bacteria. This is why it is strongly advisable to pasteurize your medium.
Keep up the great work, @sacredbuttons
I was able to find fox farm seed starting mix.
That should be fine. 🙂
hello! found this channel while i was looking for information about how to grow new peyote cacti from the buds of the mother. but i couldn't find any. could you enlighten me on this topic please, i am apparently helpless at this point :'c thank you in advance, and great video!
are you looking to relocate the pups in different soil or grafting?
But how to get a starter ,from??
Where can I get seedlings
are you in canada or us?
@@RjLuna420 US
@@RjLuna420 can you help?
@@kellyping9450 how can we get in touch?
What would happen if you ate the tiny seedlings?
Wu Tang for life.
Use PP5 cups/containers from restaurants
Regular potting soil
Winter with cold temps
In front of my window facing east
What are my chances😂
All this petty stuff when it grows it garbage dirt and rocks in the desert with no problems 😂
Of course uneducated people like you would say that
This seems illegall guess not
shush