Lophophora Part 2 | Adam Dawidczyk【TCSC Monthly Meeting】20210615

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Part 2 of this 2-part series explores habitat and care of peyote cactus in broad strokes.

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This video and episode 1 are amazing videos!! Would you consider doing the same for trichocereus/San Pedro cacti??? Amazing work! Thank you! 🌵🥂

seanludeman
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Olá Amado, riquíssimos conhecimentos você traz nesse vídeo sobre os lophophora. Posso arriscar... um dos mais completos sobre o tema aplicado aos conhecimentos práticos que já vi aqui na plataforma. Já fazendo parte do seu canal. Parabéns pelo conteúdo relevante. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷

Francadecriacoesecultivo
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Cool. Thanks for sharing. Appreciated 🙏

SurfKiteFly
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Excellent, this was really interesting and inspiring 🙂

siberianfastfood
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This video is a fantastic resource. Thank you for the thoughtful and thorough explanations of basic care!

I was hoping to ask for further guidance on artificial lighting, as mentioned at around the 26-minute mark. I have an LED that can vary levels throughout the day on a timer, to a maximum of 7, 000 K. You mentioned that 2, 700 K is ideal for flower stimulation. What would your precise recommendation for flower production be? Have a low-light period in the winter? Thank you!

mr.bountiful
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Fricii & Koehresii can amazingly cross pollinate each other to create a new hybrid since they don't actually share any natural habitats together. These are the only ones of the family that will cross pollinate, though. I've been cultivating since covid.

krishead
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Very interesting lecture rich in knowledge

bare-foot
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I have a question, does lophophora williamsii var caesitosa have the same concentration of mescaline as a normal lophophora williamsii?

migueldelapena
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is there a link to that last article shown on hybridization? @34:38 I can't find it online.

chadh
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Very interesting lecture reach in knowledge

bare-foot
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So my Caespitosa is actually a L.Williamsi but another variation

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