Some small rust infections on my peyote babies, but nothing to worry about. I’ll open the lid of they’re box now so the humidity lowers a bit and the fresh air will fight the fungus.
this will take yeas(~5) to develop and produce something that you'll be able to consume. do you think you'll document until then? best of luck with the grow
@@occultgreen420,
I really hope so!
I go travelling next month for half a year, but i think a friend of mine will take pictures in that time-frame.
I have patience and I don’t think I’ll consume these, rather I’ll take bridgesii for this experience!
:)
Cool! I have some San Pedro that I've been growing from seed. The pot fell and dumped them out, though. Looks like I managed to save two or three out of the original dozen.
@SpaceToast,
They are so delicate! It’s just a whole different world of care you need for them to thrive, at least in the first year... I will pop another 200 seeds in the next months or so. Just to be on the safe side and to have at least 50 healthy cacti in the next years
Yo Doc! Thank you for posting this dude! I recently picked up some Peyote seeds from rare exotic seeds but have been hesitant to start them. It seems like the germination period is pretty difficult. What kind of soil did you use? I have some miracle grow succulent soil but I'd rather get something I know that works since I have a limited amount of seeds. Keep up the god work dude! Best of luck🌵
@igrowtomatoes,
Thanks:) i really love the species of lophophora, I’ll update this one every month from now on, because otherwise you wouldn’t see any difference at all between the weeks😅
Hello. I did this 15 years ago. If you would like to see my 15 year old cactus go to my diary Amnesia Lemon in the Greenhouse week 4. Your doing a great job. I got my first flower in about 2 years. Chuck.