Searching for the most famous Copiapoa cactus species 🌵
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- We are in Chile once again to explore the beautiful coastal desert right next to the driest place on the planet, the Atacama desert! We’ll also see some of its neighbors such as Euphorbia lactiflua, Eulychnia taltalensis and some Nolana. Join us on an epic cactus adventure as we see some of Chile’s slowest growing cacti and succulents.
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Stunning video again Manuel 😎 So good to see them doing so well in habitat. Well done for saving the uprooted ones 😊😊🌵
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for joining us 🌵
@@RareCactus Cheers 😊 Might need to pick your brains soon, I just got an old Copiapoa from a member who passed away. It hasn't got a label on it 😮🌵
@@ZiggySearchfieldCactus sure thing, send me a picture on Instagram 🌵
Cheers Manuel 😊Have opened instagram account, it won't let me post a pic though 😮
@@RareCactus I think I sent it, let me know if I pressed the right button, I'm very old 😁😁🌵🌵
Люблю Ваши видео.. Привет из России. Вы лучший папа кактусов❤❤
I love watching these short documentaries. Thank you for making them.
Glad you like them! thanks for watching! New one coming up today 🤓
I understand how you love that Copiapoa, and I feel your joy😊🤲💞
I do love those sweet old ladies 🤩
Absolutely stunning! I was fortunate enough to purchase seed. They're germinating like crazy! Thank you for bringing us this amazing content
They’re amazing, I’m glad you’re growing from seed! 🌵
Extremely underrated Channel
Thank you!! 🙂🌵
Great videos ignore all the negativity 😊 ❤ from the UK.
Thank you!!! 🙏🏽
I understand why you love Copiapoa cinerea. Thank you for the great video.
Thanks a lot! They’re so amazing 🤩
Again awesome footage Manuel. Like I mentioned before your videos are little documentaries and are very well put together. Keep it up, greetings from Thailand.
Thanks, Alexander. Will do! 🌵
They're incredible Manuel. They look like something from another planet. Another fantastic video 👏👍
Thank you!! And thanks for watching, Chile definitely looks like another world 🤯
Thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching, Bill!
Absolutely beautiful. I currently have 5 seedlings that are around 3 months old now and doing very well. I feel so fortunate to be able to watch these beautiful plants grow in a way that doesn't harm their natural environment. Thank you for this amazing video!
They are amazing and knowing they’re ethically sourced is really important 🤓
Currently rewatching these habitat videos of yours and admiring the otherworldly colours of these copiapoa cinerea. Keep up the good work!
Many thanks!
My favorite cactus as well. Glad I got one of your Cinerea t-shirts. You got so many great pictures while you were there I bet. You should make a book one day. Cary on my man, this is what I watch to refill my soul.
Thanks for your support my friend! I’m glad you like our content and definitely all hail cinerea 🤩🤣
So beautiful to see these in habitat!
It was a dream come true for me and I hope also for many of you 🌵💚
Wonderful!
Glad you think so! 🌵💚
I’ve got to get one from you!
Thank you, I’d be honored to sell you one of my babies 🌵
hey one thing i noticed with these drone footages is its a bit choppy. i suggest u get N/D filters to reduce exposure and remove camera stutters.
Ok thanks!
Seus vídeos são maravilhosos, me convenceu a nunca coletar plantas na natureza, mas o que você acha de coleta de brotos de plantas com muitos beotamentos?
Thank you my friend! I wouldn’t recommend removing any part of these plants as you risk damaging them permanently since they live in such harsh environments 😅
Estimado, Taltal queda en la región de ANTOFAGASTA. La región que menciona en el título del comienzo del video, es la que se encuentra al sur de esta, es decir limita al sur de la localidad visitada.
Gracias pero la idea es precisamente no dar tanta pista ni especificación. Saludos
@@cactuseando1 si viene a la región nuevamente, ubíqueme si gusta, muy interesado en el tema, además de conocer bien la región.
@@garzonbavariamuchas gracias! Si es posible escríbeme al info@eastcoastcamanchaca.com
I wonder how the copiapoas are going to handle this years El Nino? Usually they get some heavy rains, therefore heavy erosion.
Im sure some plants will topple over (same thing happened last year) but most will benefit from the needed rain! They’re thirsty 😆
You grow any of other plants from there like Oxalis gigantea, O. virgosa, or Euphorbia lactiflua?
Im looking for plants or seed from cultivation but not yet. I really like Euphorbia lactiflua and oxalis gigantea especially 🤩
Looks like they are very dehydrated already........
A little bit but hopefully this year they’ll receive some rain 🌧️
Do seedlings from wild seeds look different?
No, they only look different due to the harsh environment. 🤓
You have returned Copiapoa like a chick that fell out of the nest.
Safely tucked away again 🐣 😂
I love how this guy calls other plant sellers “lazy” and says no one wants to work yet his mark up on the plants he sells is higher than anyone I’ve ever seen….Goodluck with that
Interesting you mention that because I do offer price matching 🤔 Thanks for watching my content for free and complaining tho. 😂
@@RareCactuslord knows you need the views. Good luck with your “business”
@@b.alexander4408 you’re welcome payaso 🤡
@b.alexander4408 why are your comments so nasty? Do not watch the content if you are upset.
@@b.alexander4408are you upset? 😂
.. alright let’s cut the cameras! Wrap the cactus up stick it in the bag!
Interesting you would think that. Is that what you would do? 🤔