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darkstar45
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would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years?
#6009528 - 08/29/06 07:27 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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How feasible would it be to plant X number of peyote seeds somewhere in the californian desert? Would they need to be germinated before they were replanted? That would be pretty cool to plant them somewhere remote and comeback many years down the line to find a nice patch of little round guys. just a thought.
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: darkstar45]
#6010452 - 08/30/06 12:02 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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plant it in your house intsead
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: evolprim]
#6010456 - 08/30/06 12:03 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
evolprim said: plant it in your house intsead
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: darkstar45]
#6011017 - 08/30/06 08:38 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I think it would be more like 20 years rather than 7...
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Apadravya]
#6011167 - 08/30/06 10:02 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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You should compare year-long climatic conditions of Northern Mexico/Texas and Southern California (Mojave)...
There are probably some differences in soil consistency and pH, perhaps slight differences in temperature and humidity, and most likely some differences in yearly rainfall.
Why don't you just plant some seeds in a desert where they're from?
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Herbus]
#6011180 - 08/30/06 10:09 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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that seems like a waste of time. you can grow in pots at home or somewhere close and graft the buttons to faster growing caci, and you'll have X amount of buttons pretty fully grown within even a year. growing them in the desert naturaly will take sooo much longer than necessary.
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: HeadTripVertigo]
#7310917 - 08/19/07 02:26 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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that's a good question. you know, has anyone ever noticed, as unsensitive as cactus is, it still has geological sensitivity? like, they can take hardly any water, and a lot of pounding sun, but if you put them too far up north, they don't do well in the cold, and if you put them in a place where it rains too much, they can split of swell or rot. peace
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Teotzlcoatl
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: imachavel]
#7311245 - 08/19/07 04:13 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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I would think it would be a good idea to graft a bunch of peyote onto San Pedro stocks then plant those in the desert and come back in 3 years...
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Teotzlcoatl]
#7311743 - 08/19/07 06:58 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Teotzlcoatl said: I would think it would be a good idea to graft a bunch of peyote onto San Pedro stocks then plant those in the desert and come back in 3 years...
now THERES a good idea.
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Teotzlcoatl
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: CptnGarden]
#7311789 - 08/19/07 07:06 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Cptn i think thats the nicest thing you've ever said to me...
I think thats the only nice thing you've ever said to me...
I've still got that hateful rating from you..:(
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Teotzlcoatl]
#7312448 - 08/19/07 10:29 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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where would someone get the seed for a san pedro or peyote cactus?
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Teotzlcoatl
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: clover606]
#7312491 - 08/19/07 10:44 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Don't get Pedro seeds...get cuttings and peyote seeds
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cpw1971
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Teotzlcoatl]
#7312616 - 08/19/07 11:31 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Teotzlcoatl said: I would think it would be a good idea to graft a bunch of peyote onto San Pedro stocks then plant those in the desert and come back in 3 years...
as long as the graft doesn't become woody a couple years on a graft is pushing it.
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Teotzlcoatl
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: cpw1971]
#7312660 - 08/19/07 11:51 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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O really? I didn't know that...will the peyote fall off or what?
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cpw1971
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Teotzlcoatl]
#7312677 - 08/20/07 12:00 AM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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maybe but when it becomes woody it wont transfer water thats why grafts are only good for so long and then you should cut them off and root on their own
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Teotzlcoatl
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: cpw1971]
#7312680 - 08/20/07 12:02 AM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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well I would just suggest you plant a Trichocereus spp. patch in the desert and grow grafted peyote at home then...
Thanks cpw
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Re: would it be possible to plant peyote in a remote part of the dessert and come back in 7 years? [Re: Teotzlcoatl]
#7312770 - 08/20/07 12:54 AM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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could you take a graft off and graft to another cactus? it seems like letting the peyote root on its own after the initial graft wears off would be not alot better than leaving it in the desert for 7 years. how fast is mescaline produced in the san pedro in comparison to the peyote?
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