I recently bought a caespitosa peyote (Never heard the term before and had to, lol). I knew that peyote and other cacti (Like the grafted red moon cactii) are grown on Dragon fruit bases, so started growing dragon fruit seedlings (Hint, I used 1/2 a large dragon fruit I bought, and planted 3 PK trays of FRESH SEED, in seed raising mix, each had HUNDREDS of successful seedlings, WAY more than I expected, it seems fresh seed is WAY better). I would like to see caespitosa grown on a graft, and have wondered if a base (Cacti or Dragon Fruit) can be rooted, then cut down to almost ground level when grafting something onto it, so the caespitosa or whatever looks like it is self growing.
I grew out about 2500 seedlings this past year and got 2 or 3 crested types and quite a few that have multiple heads that I think might turn out as caspetoes. I have seen the monstose types throw regular columns and also the melted wax form. I had three different seed lots and one lot produced most of the mutants. Possibly because the seed and pollen parent are brother and sister. so, taking just that seed lot, the percentage is quite high.
It was interesting and helpful as I planted some mutant Echinopsis Pachanoi from seeds and I was wondering how should they look now if they will develop the freak look in the future. Gracias!
Very informative! And fascinating, beautiful pictures. I have a crested pachanoi that I bought about two years ago. Is it possible to graft a tiny pup from the base of it and grow another crested one from that? And how big does the pup need to be for this to occur? Thank you :)
One of my San Pedros is only a quarter of the size of the other seedlings but it has a really deep dark green look to it. I hope this one shows off some unique characteristics as time goes on : )
I have about 25 seedlings, half IkarosDNA and the other half open-pollinated Kathleen. One of the Ikaros seeds put off a small pup at about 10mm in size. At first I thought it may be a crested form, but now I'm wondering if it's a caespitose form... I can't wait to see how they grow. Right, 6 inches... I've heard that before. 🤣 Edit: Ah, I guess it might be both!
I love growing seed for the chance of getting a freak! I did a little research and there are people who use radiation or chemicals to try and get a mutation. Kind of the same things that give us humans birth defects. I think thats how some of the growers in Thailand get so many variegated and crested species to sell. I had no clue that san pedro can grow caespitosa!
It occurred to me, that it was somewhat like inbreeding Hapsburgs, or something like that. An urban legend suggests that some were growing tails. As to the truth of that, I cannot say. Still, large cacti are rather less likely to wander off and cause problems among their subjects. Now, some fifty years ago, when I had a small collection of cacti and other succulents myself, including a Gymnocalycium Mihovanichii, the red 'Hibotan' form, grafted onto a columnar stock, I wondered how commonly enthusiasts would attempt grafting - say - a Lophophora onto a Pachanoi, a 'marriage', seemingly made in heaven, or something similar, with a view to dramatically increasing the growth rate of the Lophophora. The sixties were not long gone after all, mescaline was all but impossible to acquire and I'd already had a fair bit of experience with sacred substances. I was curious as to the feasibility of such an operation and if you, yourself had attempted such a combination.
another youtube Tricho guy (Mallacts Plants) said that PC does have the ability to become variegated, not sure about other growth forms Caespitosa/Monstrose/Crestata but my variegata does kindof seem like its PC :/
Your very knowledgeable about the botanical biology of the San Pedro , Along with Penis (Mutants) plants , What do you know about there alkaloids , great video BTW ☺️
Hey. Why does the translation cover the whole screen ???, so it is impossible to see what is being done in the plant. That if so you would not need video but only audio and subtitles. Not all viewers understand this language. That's why we need to see without covering the screen with subtitles that we do not understand. Take it to the crossroads of your heart. Thanks.
It's unbelievable!!! The whole video only sees subtitles that cover the entire screen, which is even though the person is talking and explaining. What comes out of this ??? Do not understand the language he explains, and do not understand what is written !!! So I ask you if there is any benefit when watching a video that you do not see and do not understand anything !!! Give me an answer Dear Sir.
Subtitles are a choice YOU personally make, they are in the "cog" lower right on the screen. There you can have the option of subtitles or not, and their size. I believe they are normally set as "Off", so you may have changed them at some time in the past.
A caspetose pachanoi is something I have never seen. Very cool !
I recently bought a caespitosa peyote (Never heard the term before and had to, lol). I knew that peyote and other cacti (Like the grafted red moon cactii) are grown on Dragon fruit bases, so started growing dragon fruit seedlings (Hint, I used 1/2 a large dragon fruit I bought, and planted 3 PK trays of FRESH SEED, in seed raising mix, each had HUNDREDS of successful seedlings, WAY more than I expected, it seems fresh seed is WAY better).
I would like to see caespitosa grown on a graft, and have wondered if a base (Cacti or Dragon Fruit) can be rooted, then cut down to almost ground level when grafting something onto it, so the caespitosa or whatever looks like it is self growing.
Just picked up a Crested San Pedro today, only ID'ed it successfully thanks to this vid. You have my thanks, sir!
I grew out about 2500 seedlings this past year and got 2 or 3 crested types and quite a few that have multiple heads that I think might turn out as caspetoes. I have seen the monstose types throw regular columns and also the melted wax form. I had three different seed lots and one lot produced most of the mutants. Possibly because the seed and pollen parent are brother and sister. so, taking just that seed lot, the percentage is quite high.
Woah! You always amaze me with your wisdom man!
Thanks for the nice comments! :) That caespitose form of Pachanoi was a surprise for me too! I can’t wait for it to be adult! Take care :)
Love your work ❤️
Idk why but your voice is very soothing to listen to my dude 👍
Very interesting and informative video. Thanks for sharing
It was interesting and helpful as I planted some mutant Echinopsis Pachanoi from seeds and I was wondering how should they look now if they will develop the freak look in the future. Gracias!
@TheRottMachine Thank you for your generous knowledge
New cacti grower. Thank you so much for this info.
thanlks for the info friend just picked up a bunch myself. Highly informative / educational thanks
Love your channel
I recently saw a video of some peyote mutants, I didnt even know until then that crested, monstrose and variegated mutants existed!!!
Interesting as always Jerry!
Very informative! And fascinating, beautiful pictures. I have a crested pachanoi that I bought about two years ago. Is it possible to graft a tiny pup from the base of it and grow another crested one from that? And how big does the pup need to be for this to occur? Thank you :)
One of my San Pedros is only a quarter of the size of the other seedlings but it has a really deep dark green look to it. I hope this one shows off some unique characteristics as time goes on : )
How would I aquire the Caespitosa form of trichocereus? Is the only way to aquire a cutting?
Love your vids! I always learn something new.
Thanks for your videos they have helped me very much.
You are a great wealth of knowledge mate
Hey Mate, could you please make a video sharing some of your knowledge of fungus that can grow on these cacti? Thanks :)
I have about 25 seedlings, half IkarosDNA and the other half open-pollinated Kathleen. One of the Ikaros seeds put off a small pup at about 10mm in size. At first I thought it may be a crested form, but now I'm wondering if it's a caespitose form... I can't wait to see how they grow.
Right, 6 inches... I've heard that before. 🤣
Edit: Ah, I guess it might be both!
Any update on your seedling? :)
amazing content
i just find ur channel , i love it. subbed and signed up for all notifications........now for the plant at 4.00 ,..hmmmm
Very interesting!
I love growing seed for the chance of getting a freak! I did a little research and there are people who use radiation or chemicals to try and get a mutation. Kind of the same things that give us humans birth defects. I think thats how some of the growers in Thailand get so many variegated and crested species to sell. I had no clue that san pedro can grow caespitosa!
Very nice.
I love your videos, you are a professional:)
You’re the best🙌
I recently got some cuttings off a friend, they look like melted wax at the top half of one and the other is full on melted wax!
It occurred to me, that it was somewhat like inbreeding Hapsburgs, or something like that.
An urban legend suggests that some were growing tails.
As to the truth of that, I cannot say.
Still, large cacti are rather less likely to wander off and cause problems among their subjects.
Now, some fifty years ago, when I had a small collection of cacti and other succulents myself, including a Gymnocalycium Mihovanichii, the red 'Hibotan' form, grafted onto a columnar stock, I wondered how commonly enthusiasts would attempt grafting - say - a Lophophora onto a Pachanoi, a 'marriage', seemingly made in heaven, or something similar, with a view to dramatically increasing the growth rate of the Lophophora.
The sixties were not long gone after all, mescaline was all but impossible to acquire and I'd already had a fair bit of experience with sacred substances.
I was curious as to the feasibility of such an operation and if you, yourself had attempted such a combination.
That bunch of sans from 1seed 😍🌵
Echinopsis chocolate grows just like witches broom cactus
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...so much knowledge from this channel past year ... thanks bro! keep it up!
-regards from Croatia!
I need to buy 500-1, 000 seedlings! where do you recommend ??I'm in Orlando
Does a plant displaying monstrous characteristics affect its alkaloid production??
Please dont eat a monstrose 😢
@@euoke I wasn’t planning on it, I was just curious
@@JP-mn5iv ok good, i know that tbms have aroind 6 times more mesc
another youtube Tricho guy (Mallacts Plants) said that PC does have the ability to become variegated, not sure about other growth forms Caespitosa/Monstrose/Crestata but my variegata does kindof seem like its PC :/
I have 7 peruvianus crestss from seed two year old :)
do these have the alkaloids for ingesting?
@@AnxiousStacker dont eat monstrose cacti 😢
should graft a variety of mutants together.
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@brian r I tried bro he replied to me 😔😔
I wanna grow this plant bro
Your very knowledgeable about the botanical biology of the San Pedro , Along with Penis (Mutants) plants , What do you know about there alkaloids , great video BTW ☺️
I've heard they are the highest concentration, mine grows oddly and I won't be sampling it's zesty hidden benefits
i am so drunk and i hate my life rn .
Time to eat some San Pedro
Hey. Why does the translation cover the whole screen ???, so it is impossible to see what is being done in the plant. That if so you would not need video but only audio and subtitles. Not all viewers understand this language. That's why we need to see without covering the screen with subtitles that we do not understand. Take it to the crossroads of your heart. Thanks.
Turn your subtitles off.. i dont have captions one.
3 camgirl comments out of 9 already kek
Youre cactus aren´t E. pachanoi. They are Echinopsis or Trichecereus Peruvians. Have a nice day thanks
It's unbelievable!!! The whole video only sees subtitles that cover the entire screen, which is even though the person is talking and explaining. What comes out of this ??? Do not understand the language he explains, and do not understand what is written !!! So I ask you if there is any benefit when watching a video that you do not see and do not understand anything !!! Give me an answer Dear Sir.
Subtitles are a choice YOU personally make, they are in the "cog" lower right on the screen. There you can have the option of subtitles or not, and their size. I believe they are normally set as "Off", so you may have changed them at some time in the past.
@@LostCylon
Thank you very much my friend, I did not know that it is possible to remove subtitles, thank you very much !!!