Hey Keith! how goes it brother. I met you some years ago and you showed me your beautiful plants. I still have the specimens you gave me and they are loving life. I just happened to start grafting and watched this video today and saw you commented. Hope your dog is doing well too. Maybe we can meet up and talk soon. Take care brother.
OH MY WOW! The Loph Caespetosa is absolutely GORGEOUS :-) such a BEAUTIFUL multi headed specimen :-) and all your other Lophs are gorgeous too :-) haha! at my Saguaro pronunciation :-)))))) and the fab news is that 2 of the Ocotillo cuttings are showing signs of tiny green growth from the top of them already, so pleased and will make an update vid on them in the next week or two :-) thanks so much for sharing such an awesome vid Keith and me and Sean are sending tons of love and heaps of GROOVINESS to you and sweet Beautrice for a MAGICAL and FAB filled Wednesday ahead XXXXXX
+Desert Plants of Avalon Thanks Lyn, the plants I sent you are in great hands now, sure they will do wonderful. I always look forward to your new videos! Have a great day, Beatrice says hello ( woof-woof ). Keith
+shane walsh Hi Shane, nice to hear from you. In the ground I have a few, including a monster sized one that I will make a video of soon. Thanks, Keith
There are only 2 species of lophophora: williamsii and diffusa. (3 if you count fricii) Caespitosa are williamsii. Caes is just a term for a particular pattern of growth, not a species or variety.
+jeffrey lemon Bought it from eBay. Search under "ariocarpus". Note the grafted ones have many more pups than the seed grown ones. As far as I know, they are only illegal to own in California, but check for yourself before ordering/buying. Good luck, Keith
jeffrey lemon Thanks Jeff, Please sub to my channel if you haven't already. Good luck with your bids/purchases. Shipping takes 3 weeks or less from Asia. Best regards, Keith in AZ
does not contain mescaline, yootube gulad afraid much! ofc is the yote of rituals, the one in the hand, there is another one there which is huizache, non mescaline.
The one I am taking grafts off of, the big one with tons of small ones on it, is grafted onto another cactus, a myrtlocactus I think. Not sure, but it is another cactus. It came in the mail like that. Thanks, Keith
Hahahaha nice name drop. Lynn is so awesome. Definitely knows her stuff
Pretty sure that does contain mescaline. Caespitosa is williamsii. The term is used to describe a particular growing pattern, not a variety.
Agreed!
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Hey Keith! how goes it brother. I met you some years ago and you showed me your beautiful plants. I still have the specimens you gave me and they are loving life. I just happened to start grafting and watched this video today and saw you commented. Hope your dog is doing well too. Maybe we can meet up and talk soon. Take care brother.
@@silvermeditator3509 Did we meet at circle K, email me bro, ASAP
OH MY WOW! The Loph Caespetosa is absolutely GORGEOUS :-) such a BEAUTIFUL multi headed specimen :-) and all your other Lophs are gorgeous too :-) haha! at my Saguaro pronunciation :-)))))) and the fab news is that 2 of the Ocotillo cuttings are showing signs of tiny green growth from the top of them already, so pleased and will make an update vid on them in the next week or two :-) thanks so much for sharing such an awesome vid Keith and me and Sean are sending tons of love and heaps of GROOVINESS to you and sweet Beautrice for a MAGICAL and FAB filled Wednesday ahead XXXXXX
+Desert Plants of Avalon Thanks Lyn, the plants I sent you are in great hands now, sure they will do wonderful. I always look forward to your new videos! Have a great day, Beatrice says hello ( woof-woof ). Keith
Groovyman 1968 XXXXXXX
great video Keith,all the best,keep those videos coming,any interest in agaves.
+shane walsh Hi Shane, nice to hear from you. In the ground I have a few, including a monster sized one that I will make a video of soon. Thanks, Keith
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Is this information from personal experience or another source?
high lynn too
How long do you leave the pegs and plastic on please ?
Is they still going
how did the saguaro cutting turn out?
Just grafted one of those today. Hope it takes. Yours look killer.
Can you trade me some seeds? My vendor got shut down. Was frugoo, saflax
Any tips on how to tell the difference between lophophora williamsii and lophophora caespetosa?
Tuffs of hair I would guess.
There are only 2 species of lophophora: williamsii and diffusa. (3 if you count fricii) Caespitosa are williamsii. Caes is just a term for a particular pattern of growth, not a species or variety.
@@psilocypher Thank you!! This really helped me out!
@@psilocypher are you 100% sure though?
is that grafted onto a plant, a non cactus plant?
Wow what a beautiful lophophora. Where did you buy it? Was it from a website?
+jeffrey lemon Bought it from eBay. Search under "ariocarpus". Note the grafted ones have many more pups than the seed grown ones. As far as I know, they are only illegal to own in California, but check for yourself before ordering/buying. Good luck, Keith
+Groovyman 1968
Thanks I try and have a look
jeffrey lemon Thanks Jeff, Please sub to my channel if you haven't already. Good luck with your bids/purchases. Shipping takes 3 weeks or less from Asia. Best regards, Keith in AZ
Hey dude could you graft onto dragon fruit cactus ?
Technically yes but practically no because one of them is from a really arid environment while the other one is tropical.
does not contain mescaline, yootube gulad afraid much! ofc is the yote of rituals, the one in the hand, there is another one there which is huizache, non mescaline.
is that grafted onto a plant, a non cactus plant?
The one I am taking grafts off of, the big one with tons of small ones on it, is grafted onto another cactus, a myrtlocactus I think. Not sure, but it is another cactus. It came in the mail like that. Thanks, Keith