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Peyote: The Cactus With Psychedelic Defenses 

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This tiny psychedelic cactus is steeped in controversy.
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@animalogic
@animalogic 2 года назад
Thanks for watching everyone! This was the finale of Season 1 of Floralogic, thanks everyone for watching and for your lovely comments. We'll see you in Season 2!
@hansolowe19
@hansolowe19 2 года назад
Next subject: psychedelics. 👍
@seraphimsforge-master5433
@seraphimsforge-master5433 2 года назад
@@hansolowe19 Absolutely 🙌
@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269
@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 2 года назад
Haa! You most certainly will (see me during season 2), i find myself greatly enjoying all the Floral- Animal- and Paleologic videos on this channel and would be living a dream if i got to do what is done here for a living. Hope you All have a wonderful day. 😄👍
@joloarzadon2976
@joloarzadon2976 2 года назад
Can you make an episode about chayotes?
@solar0wind
@solar0wind 2 года назад
Please talk about the conifer Wollemia nobilis! It has a very interesting discovery story.
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve 2 года назад
To make this help on conservation more... The psychoactive substance in Peyote is only found in the green, above ground portion of the cactus. If you slice the top part off level with the ground, the root will continue living and will re-sprout not one, but multiple new buttons. If people would do that instead of pulling up and wasting the root portion (as it has no psychoactive properties), it could benefit the plant in the longer term, instead of wiping it out.
@WillieWeed
@WillieWeed 2 года назад
That would've greatly helped the plant stay off the endangered list if that was mentioned whenever the subject is made into a video.
@monkeyball9223
@monkeyball9223 2 года назад
Yeah well humans destroy everything. That's why people suck.
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve 2 года назад
Hence my attempt to educate. Many will practice learned conservation for mutual future benefit.
@russturner239
@russturner239 2 года назад
Thanks for that information,, because I thought that was the case, and wouldn't want to waist this remarkable plant..
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve 2 года назад
@@russturner239 please pass the message on! ☺
@plantreviewsuk1204
@plantreviewsuk1204 2 года назад
It is a pity that cultivating peyote is illegal in so many countries, here in the UK is perfectly legal to have it as ornamental plant, and it is a great cactus for indoor cultivation: I have been growing one for about 5 years now, it is still very small but flowers every year, the blue-green colour is really rare among cacti and the flower are absolutely gorgeous. Very easy to keep, needs watering only every 2 - 4 weeks and its small size makes it ideal for cultivation on windowsills even in the smallest apartments!!! It is definitely one of my favourite plants at home, not to talk about the fact that this cactus doesn't have spines so you can handle very easily!!!
@houndgirl7365
@houndgirl7365 2 года назад
It was used in some cultures. Idk enough about it as its not a part of my native cultures practices, but I think it is a closed practice . Just like Marijuana it was discriminated against and probably just like that plant the people who made it illegal are either racist, ignorant, have 0 self control, or a mix of the 3. Glad you are able to cultivate this plant ^^
@plantreviewsuk1204
@plantreviewsuk1204 2 года назад
@@houndgirl7365 thanks, it is really a beautiful little cactus to grow as a houseplant!!!
@nobodyhere4667
@nobodyhere4667 2 года назад
I wish we could post pictures of our cacti here 😁 I think mine is about 3 years old now and its about 1" across. I hope it flowers this year.😁
@jesusibarra5792
@jesusibarra5792 2 года назад
Yeah, im from Mexico, this cactus is native here, and it’s sad that it’s illegal to posses them, luckily Mexican authorities aren’t that efficient and i can still own some of them haha
@plantreviewsuk1204
@plantreviewsuk1204 2 года назад
@@jesusibarra5792 yeah, while I get it is very important to protect the wild plants from the danger of extinction, prohibiting the cultivation and propagation in captivity will make the danger of people collecting wild plants even more likely!!!
@joshuaokoro-sokoh2993
@joshuaokoro-sokoh2993 2 года назад
Ok since no one is gonna mention the obvious I guess I'll do it. "Drink cactus juice, It'll quench ya, Nothing's quenchier, it's the quenchiest"
@leilakreitmann8687
@leilakreitmann8687 2 года назад
THANK YOU I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS COMMENT !
@pale2502
@pale2502 2 года назад
Ok sakaa
@djsUltra
@djsUltra Год назад
I'm disappointed I had to scroll down so far for this.
@michael.cschrubbe5879
@michael.cschrubbe5879 3 месяца назад
Fellow replyers, it is often that the greatest comments are found in the darn back 40!
@serenamoon7367
@serenamoon7367 3 месяца назад
Can someone explain?
@idraote
@idraote 2 года назад
The peyote: I'll develop a bunch of alcaloids to taste horrible and protect myself from herbivores. Herbivore mum to calf: don't munch on that thing, it tastes horrible! Human: it tastes horrible, but I will try it all the same. Human (after a while): ""the hills are alive with the sound of peyote's music...""
@thecommenter578
@thecommenter578 2 года назад
Just like how chilly peppers are spicy to avoid getting eaten... And then there's humans
@vangu2918
@vangu2918 2 года назад
We just can't help wanting to eat things that kill us, fugu anyone?
@injunsun
@injunsun 2 года назад
@@vangu2918 I wish certain narcissistic politicians who are evil would learn of fugu's reputation as some sort of wealthy person's treat, so they'd ask to eat it frequently, eventually, improperly prepared. Maybe with a castor bean mashed and blended into their "special dip."
@XSemperIdem5
@XSemperIdem5 2 года назад
@@vangu2918 not sure if it's true (because I haven't done any research) but mainly it's wild caught fugu that is dangerous. The "farm" raised fish aren't fed anything that allows them to produce the dangerous toxin so those are sold more easily because they don't need to be prepared by an expert. They're also cheaper so more easily found at cheaper restaurants.
@bokelvin165
@bokelvin165 2 года назад
@@vangu2918 We? Nah, don't count me in. I'm not included in that we, that's for sure.
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 2 года назад
"The little hairy things coming out of the bumpy parts." Yeah, I may be almost 50, but I still had a "back in junior high" snicker at that statement.
@DragonSoul621
@DragonSoul621 2 года назад
I have stumbled upon a couple of these little guys here where i live while mountain biking near the sierra, and i never noticed it was peyote until i saw one flower and realized what it was.
@lhhh88
@lhhh88 2 года назад
ok, the question is, did you take a bite? how did it feel like? haha
@DragonSoul621
@DragonSoul621 2 года назад
@@lhhh88 nah i would never do that, but i do know some people from the university i studied at did consumed it for a research on perception.
@theflyingdutchguy9870
@theflyingdutchguy9870 2 года назад
@@DragonSoul621 thats so wild
@theodensuhrie7915
@theodensuhrie7915 2 года назад
@@DragonSoul621 mm yes, "research purposes"
@GageoftheJungle
@GageoftheJungle 2 года назад
@@lhhh88 Leave wild plants in habitat. A huge threat to peyote are knucklehead poachers trying to chase a high.
@samhaines8228
@samhaines8228 2 года назад
I believe peyote cacti can be grafted atop San Pedro cacti, which can accelerate the growth rate of the buttons. Plus San Pedro also produce mescaline and associated analogues. Answers the question no one was asking: How can you make a columnar cactus appear even more phallic?
@xtracheese9914
@xtracheese9914 2 года назад
That is true you can graft a lop on a Pedro and it will make it grow really fast but the mescaline in the lop will not have the right amount of mescaline it needs to get you where you need to be, doing that would just make it fast so the plant can grow and give you seeds
@michaelbecker5995
@michaelbecker5995 2 года назад
@@xtracheese9914 debatable, some say what you are, others say it's fine after flowering. either way its anecdotal
@xtracheese9914
@xtracheese9914 2 года назад
@@michaelbecker5995 no no no no, The reason why the peyote grows fast is because of the San Pedro if it does have a mescaline it’s because the Pedro giving it’s own to the lop and it won’t be no where near a strong as a lop that grow it’s own due to the fact the lop is pretty much a San Pedro now
@ezkilmercado1025
@ezkilmercado1025 2 года назад
or just plain old peres, mine bloomed after a year from seed. Now I just collect the seed pods if I feel like it
@stevenkunkle3857
@stevenkunkle3857 2 года назад
Lmfao
@CaptainXJ
@CaptainXJ 2 года назад
Imagine making it illegal to eat a plant. The world is insane.
@kevineckelkamp
@kevineckelkamp 2 года назад
Ruled by pedo clowns
@Fastbikkel
@Fastbikkel 2 года назад
I have more than hundred of these growing. Some of them are 12 years old, 3 inches wide and they are flowering like their lives depend on it. Real beautiful and the bees love em as well. I grew em all from seed.
@joshuaculick7767
@joshuaculick7767 Год назад
Can I aquire a mature one ?
@sallielewicki5013
@sallielewicki5013 3 месяца назад
Could I get some seed please.
@jackrussell108
@jackrussell108 3 месяца назад
I want seeds..!?!
@Fastbikkel
@Fastbikkel 3 месяца назад
@@jackrussell108 @ all 3 of you repliers: I would not mind trying sending seeds, but i have no way to send you direct messages here on YT.
@erroneous6947
@erroneous6947 Месяц назад
Where does one acquire peyote seed?
@jmoe2514
@jmoe2514 2 года назад
I love this channel! I live in the American South West and would love to hear more about the Joshua Tree and Cholla cactus
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 2 года назад
Hi from the Sonoran Desert!
@joshuaokoro-sokoh2993
@joshuaokoro-sokoh2993 2 года назад
I think they already did the cholla cactus.
@onetwocue
@onetwocue 2 года назад
When I was in Phoenix AZ I saw alot of chollas walking around
@jmoe2514
@jmoe2514 2 года назад
@@onetwocue lol 😂
@TheUnholyPosole
@TheUnholyPosole 2 года назад
@@onetwocue ...que onda, guey
@ferretappreciator
@ferretappreciator 2 года назад
Peyote is just cool as hell to look at, and then it makes everything else cool to look at 😁 (but is it really worth like 8 years to destroy such a cute lil guy??)
@blackern5001
@blackern5001 2 года назад
As a society we should decriminalize psychedelics 😔
@kyrab7914
@kyrab7914 2 года назад
@D the real advice is always in the comments. I'm over here like "like hell I'm not gonna eat it after growing it that long" 😂
@xtracheese9914
@xtracheese9914 2 года назад
@D or a bridgesii! Those are my go to mescaline cactus
@michaelbecker5995
@michaelbecker5995 2 года назад
Graft em, years of growth in a season, propagate, *then* distroy.
@HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke
@HeyHeyHarmonicaLuke 2 года назад
@@michaelbecker5995 Yes I grafted seedlings to pereskiopsis and now have so many pups to keep grafting! It's self-perpetuating.
@XSemperIdem5
@XSemperIdem5 2 года назад
Those little things grow so slowly, I could never rip one out of the ground and cut it open so casually like the people in the video. Somehow I learned about peyote when I was a kid and of all places, from The X Files. I even had some book from the show that explained the use of the plant and cultural significance in ceremonies.
@user-jq5xe3wm8f
@user-jq5xe3wm8f Месяц назад
From what an ol'timer told me, You are supposed to harvest it by slicing it close to the ground leaving the root undisturbed, it will regrow and add new buttons next to it, NEVER pull the root !! Only idiots (dumb asses) who don't know what they are doing, remove root and all !! Just saying !! If I offended any dumb asses, at least you learned something in the process, Don't do it again !! 😜
@marginbuu212
@marginbuu212 2 года назад
Humans are like "joke's on you I'm into that". Come to think about it, we do that a lot.
@brianlevine1479
@brianlevine1479 2 года назад
I tried it at a "Peyote Way" ceremony on Mt. Lemon. It was a prayer service for healing some local natives. I was a guest of a local. It was an incredible experience. I was raised LDS. I was 19 tripping on medicina. People singing prayer songs. I prayed as I was taught. I felt blessed to participate. I know Natives here in Texas who use it for their religious ceremonies. Respect the Gift.
@dmo848
@dmo848 3 месяца назад
That sounds pretty damn cool actually
@josephanderson7237
@josephanderson7237 Месяц назад
How was it prepared?
@liambrandley2716
@liambrandley2716 2 года назад
i would love to see a video on ancient plants like ginkos or cycads
@CuteAnimals666
@CuteAnimals666 2 года назад
하트 가 있 는 것 같 아 요.🥰🥰
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve 2 года назад
Try videos on New Zealand.
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve 2 года назад
Try Club mosses. 😊
@hopefullyhigh
@hopefullyhigh 2 года назад
San pedro cactus has the same psychoactive ingredient in it and is perfectly legal, for inquiring minds
@xtracheese9914
@xtracheese9914 2 года назад
Or the stronger bridgesii
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve 2 года назад
Or Peruvian torch.
@OmeletTwelve
@OmeletTwelve Год назад
@GREG_SPORES ON INSTAGRAM SELLS is a Narc. 👮🕵🚔
@bobbun9630
@bobbun9630 Год назад
Legal to grow (and it grows like a weed once it gets going--none of this waiting around for many years for a button sized plant), but not legal to consume in most, if not all, jurisdictions where peyote is not legal.
@heightsofsagarmatha
@heightsofsagarmatha 5 месяцев назад
​@bobbun9630 not a lawyer but it's arguably legal if consuming for spiritual purposes. Not for partying, but if u have a legitimate spiritual purpose it's protected under 1st amendment.
@bromeliad9683
@bromeliad9683 2 года назад
Interesting that so much of this cactus is underneath the ground
@erdvilla
@erdvilla 2 года назад
I have a huge "maceta" with a pitahaya cactus, I bought it in a rural market, and years later I noticed 2 peyote buds near the base 😂 Never had any intention of trying them cuz I'd break and damage the plant. And besides I don't want to risk a bad trip.
@stephenjones101
@stephenjones101 2 года назад
I think you are confusing peyote/mescaline with other hallucinogens such as LSD. I've never heard of mescaline "bad trips" other than extreme nausea from the Peyote buttons or otherwise taking extremely high doses - something that eating the bitter, nausea producing buttons seems to discourage. I have tried synthetic mescaline twice in my misspent youth (early 1970s) and it was the most mellow, peaceful and beautiful experience of my life.
@origamiswami2275
@origamiswami2275 2 года назад
I ate two peyote tops nearly 50 years ago and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. If you're the kind of person who raises plants and respects them to the extent you're describing, I doubt that you COULD have a "bad trip."
@ojberrettaberretta5314
@ojberrettaberretta5314 2 года назад
@@stephenjones101 every psychedelic can lead to a bad trip when done in a bad setting.
@McFwoupson
@McFwoupson 2 года назад
@@origamiswami2275 mescaline is incredibly euphoric compares to other psychedelics. Honestly it reminds me of being on MDMA. Bad trips are still possible on it. It can happen on any psychedelic.
@erdvilla
@erdvilla Год назад
@chu Harry Ah yes, that's how it was sold to me so I always call it "Maceta". It is a clay plant pot, quite pretty with its desert design.
@OfficiallySnek
@OfficiallySnek 2 года назад
Carnivores plants for a future episode? They are awesome!
@grapefruitsimmons
@grapefruitsimmons 2 года назад
Makes me want to start a peyote garden lol
@foreyfriend145
@foreyfriend145 2 года назад
@ grapefruit simmons Before doing that, please think about all the people who did it because it was too much work to create a roses garden, daysies garden, trees garden..
@lowandodor1150
@lowandodor1150 2 года назад
Can i come by in 10 years?
@PerceptionVsReality333
@PerceptionVsReality333 2 года назад
It's illegal in some parts of the world.
@lowandodor1150
@lowandodor1150 2 года назад
@@PerceptionVsReality333 Which is a crime in and of itself.
@prophecyrat2965
@prophecyrat2965 2 года назад
@@foreyfriend145 lol “too much work”.
@israelsalgado2499
@israelsalgado2499 2 года назад
Kinda disappointed that you only mentioned silver mining as a cause for it being endangered here in Mexico when one of the main causes is to satisfy the demand from european, US and Canadian tourists looking to consume it along with the poaching involved in trafficking it to those areas and south east Asia for plant collectors
@kevineckelkamp
@kevineckelkamp 2 года назад
Their habitat is also being converted to grazing lands
@pwabd2784
@pwabd2784 2 года назад
It wouldn't be endangered if growing it yourself wasn't needlessly criminalized.
@Wawawawa23
@Wawawawa23 2 года назад
@@pwabd2784 ​ I agree it definitely shouldn't be illegal to cultivate, it's a beautiful plant and given how much time and effort it takes to grow, I doubt most growers would consider consuming it. Either way, there's always San Pedro and Peruvian Torch, which, while significantly less potent, can be processed rather easily into concentrated extracts, or even pure crystals.
@stevenkunkle3857
@stevenkunkle3857 2 года назад
Let me get this straight you guys produce marijuana and cocaine but you can't produce some damn cacti?
@SamPedroCactus
@SamPedroCactus 2 года назад
@@Wawawawa23 TBM is nearly as potent as peyote and grows very quickly.
@plantsntrance5513
@plantsntrance5513 2 года назад
Thank you so much for delving more into plant content! :D
@silversheep7369
@silversheep7369 2 года назад
A request: can we get a video on Capybaras? I think they're cute AF and love how they adopt things
@grapefruitsimmons
@grapefruitsimmons 2 года назад
Peyote and all psychedelics should be legal
@DennisJrgensen
@DennisJrgensen 2 года назад
All drugs should be legal. Stop creating a black market and save the money from fighting gangs and keeping people that didn't hurt anyone than themselves in prison. Use the money on helping people that have problems with drugs instead. Normal people wouldn't just start shooting heroin, just because it became legal. And those who are interested in that, really doesn't care if some man-made law says you aren't allowed. Drugs will always win the war on drugs.
@stefanschleps8758
@stefanschleps8758 24 дня назад
I like the way you think.
@alisherjukenov4311
@alisherjukenov4311 7 дней назад
What really should be illegal is STUPIDITY!
@HAHAWTFOMG
@HAHAWTFOMG 5 дней назад
Yup, im actually hitting my Moocha Magic Vape while agreeing to this...cheers
@vgernyc
@vgernyc 2 года назад
"Hey Butthead, isn't there supposed to be water in cactuses?" Beavis
@tinna283
@tinna283 3 месяца назад
Depression haunted my life from a very young age, and I was put on a bunch of SSRIs as a child in attempt to deal with it. None worked. Psychedelic mushrooms was brought to my attention. It was the first thing that actually had real effects. They should only be used with great care and respect.
@zyon3717
@zyon3717 Месяц назад
Kindly reach out to a psychedelic experienced doctor I got some guidelines and psilocybin mushrooms from, he got all pyschedelic stuffs and more. I got better from my anxiety also helped in exploration of my human psyched.
@zyon3717
@zyon3717 Месяц назад
*On Telegrams and Instagram as* .....
@zyon3717
@zyon3717 Месяц назад
*@Chequefibs1__*
@katlynrobertson1051
@katlynrobertson1051 2 года назад
This channel got me interested into floristry in college! Thanks a bunch!
@aisadal2521
@aisadal2521 2 года назад
Eyyy, it's awesome to see you covering Peyote; been curious about it, ever since I heard about it in the very first episode of _Grace and Frankie_ 😆🤘
@arc4705
@arc4705 2 года назад
OMG saaaame!! I thought of that when I saw this! Definitely answered all my questions
@richardcabeza2087
@richardcabeza2087 Год назад
"... lightning flashes out the corner of my eyes..." Awesome 😎
@tychoMX
@tychoMX 2 года назад
Just wanted to say, that was an excellent choice of attire for this specific episode.
@pvtpain66k
@pvtpain66k 2 года назад
"i forgot how to talk" That's the peyote, right there, mmm hmmm.
@maxcovfefe
@maxcovfefe 2 года назад
We need to discuss *PALM OIL* and how deforestation effects critically endangered apes. It's a complicated topic because the oil is an important economic export for regions like Borneo, but it's terribly harmful to the local wildlife. Alternatives, solutions, and other historic facts about Palm trees would be great too! Please and thank you!
@onchi3263
@onchi3263 2 года назад
It starts at home. There's other chemicals derived from palm oil so you have to be a bit more vigilant in reading ingredients. Local, sustainable, locavore 🌱
@maxcovfefe
@maxcovfefe 2 года назад
@@onchi3263 Palm oil is in so much more than just our foods. It's in deodorants, cosmetics, shampoos, soaps, and, and, and... It's often listed in the ingredients as "vegetable oil." It's hard to avoid even if you're not eating it.
@darianhoke186
@darianhoke186 2 года назад
The end of the video was the most relatable thing I've seen in a WHILE ! thanks for validating half of my conversations lol
@Ishy9D2012
@Ishy9D2012 2 года назад
Great episode Tasha! Might as well do another hallucinogenic plant? How bout Datura?
@rjmunster9600
@rjmunster9600 2 года назад
I first knew of this cactus when I saw the Beavis and Butthead movie.
@bugloverspiderlover8490
@bugloverspiderlover8490 2 года назад
Yes!
@plantsntrance5513
@plantsntrance5513 2 года назад
How about old forests and the importance of preserving them for a topic? :)
@Noukz37
@Noukz37 2 года назад
Oh wow, I just learnt about it for the first time couple of days ago, what a timing! Also, what a shirt Tasha 🤩😍
@JohnnyEscopeta
@JohnnyEscopeta Год назад
It's a very rewarding little cacti to grow
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
I recommend you hit up this legit plug they're very reliable ship to any location they got dmt,lsd, peyote,spores,microdose and other psychedelic stuffs
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
trippy_psyche1
@natashawalker1345
@natashawalker1345 Год назад
They're on Instagram .....
@ZentaBon
@ZentaBon 2 года назад
It's the quenchiest!
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX 2 года назад
I understand that reference!
@ZentaBon
@ZentaBon 3 месяца назад
@@ExtremeMadnessXI am responding to your comment over a year later! Hi!
@emilybrackett2840
@emilybrackett2840 2 года назад
Thank you, Tasha the Amazon, for teaching me about Peyotes!
@jimmyzbike
@jimmyzbike 2 года назад
I have really enjoyed this series, bring season 2 !!
@dapper_gent
@dapper_gent 2 года назад
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!! NOW I KNOW WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR IN THE DESSERT!! THANK YOU!
@Seyorone
@Seyorone 2 года назад
Tasha is by far one of my favorite RU-vidrs honestly
@KanishQQuotes
@KanishQQuotes 2 года назад
Sokka has joined the chat
@BaconTomatoCheese
@BaconTomatoCheese 2 года назад
Informative… Thank you for posting this!
@jessicascorpio1
@jessicascorpio1 Год назад
“The little hairy things growing out the bumpy parts!” (fights laughing) (I wonder how many re-takes she had to do)! 🤣🤣🤣👌🏾
@rodneybaker2643
@rodneybaker2643 3 месяца назад
Wow- Thankyou for the Peyote presentation-and your delivery 👌from Tasmania!
@TheMasterd333
@TheMasterd333 2 года назад
When your defense mechanism shifts your main predator from herbivores to stoners 🙃
@ThomasSmith-os4zc
@ThomasSmith-os4zc Месяц назад
The San Pedro Cactus in Peru has the same Psychoactives.
@SuenosDeLaNoche
@SuenosDeLaNoche Год назад
I have used this magical cactus to travel through my mind on my treks through the desert. It helped me to appreciate the wonders of, and need to protect, the natural flora and fauna. They have spirit They are priceless. Happy Trails.
@leevkop8229
@leevkop8229 2 года назад
I love the enthusiasm of this channel. It really rubs off on me
@JessicaGilberts
@JessicaGilberts Год назад
There’s a lot of potential in psychedelics, I can’t wait to try any of them mushrooms specifically but it’s just so hard to find a reliable source over here, I’ll be glad if anyone can be of help
@lucijackson
@lucijackson Год назад
I’ve tried a lot and since the first time i tried it, I said “it’s a crime against humanity to make psychedelic illegal”
@JessicaGilberts
@JessicaGilberts Год назад
@Jeffrey Hartwhere do I search is it on IG?
@KelvinRosemark
@KelvinRosemark Год назад
I really have had so much wonderful experience with psychedelics.... The key is in the settings
@JessicaGilberts
@JessicaGilberts Год назад
@Jeffrey Hart Alright, I’m gonna check him out right now
@curlyhairdudeify
@curlyhairdudeify Год назад
Same. Here.
@pnunezaguila
@pnunezaguila 2 года назад
I've been taking care of one of those for over 20 years. I call him mescalito.
@BBWahoo
@BBWahoo 2 года назад
Grow another and name it 'Peyotito'
@Soup_or_Stu
@Soup_or_Stu 2 года назад
Have you ever done a video about the Gunnera plant? Aka dinosaur food. I have been fortunate enough to have ones company in my yard, surprisingly it continues to survive considering how far out of its growing zone it is. Thanks for the awesome videos and great vibes!❤️
@hugs4drugs205
@hugs4drugs205 2 года назад
Id like to think that something "native Americans have been using for 6000 years" didn't just begin being used for ceremony in the 1880s but instead was recognized in the 1880s.
@maryantoinettebarachina6554
@maryantoinettebarachina6554 2 года назад
I love this episode being as one of my favorite thorn less cactus lopophora is cute, exotic and interesting plant i am ecstatic that i have them in my cactus collection before it becomes endangered.❤️
@booliev3275
@booliev3275 2 года назад
You're fantastic. So much instructive
@bronwynhodgkinson3534
@bronwynhodgkinson3534 Год назад
Love this video, love the education about overharvesting. The only thing is tribes didn't discover peyote in the 1880s, the medicine is much older than that for sure.
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 2 года назад
I think you did barrel cactus already. Why not our fuzzy little buddies the Cholla? Or you could tackle (figuratively, don't do this in real life) the Saguaro?
@mathddv
@mathddv 2 года назад
I love these, they're so cute. Cacti are some of my favorite plants. Also I'm furious people are poaching them
@RyanAlanOne
@RyanAlanOne 2 года назад
I honestly watched just for the Amazon. 😊 The outtakes were a nice bonus.
@davidbryden7904
@davidbryden7904 2 года назад
Interesting that this is downloaded at this time of year 🤔 as I recall, it was "spring break" when a friend of a friend delivered us fresh picked buttons from Tucson State. A memorable week indeed.
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX 2 года назад
Avatar The Last Airbender was right about cactus juice?
@lacucaracha111111
@lacucaracha111111 2 года назад
Peyote : Imma be bitter so noone eats me Humans: eugh......whaaaaa trippy Peyote : NONONO NOT LIKE THAT !
@Reg_The_Galah
@Reg_The_Galah 2 года назад
My father has one of these in his cactus collection. It’s very healthy and has even flowered on occasion.
@teotwawki551
@teotwawki551 Год назад
Awesome video! I am OBSESSED with the Lophophoras 🤡🤩 truly amazing plants
@CMZneu
@CMZneu 2 года назад
Why would people get high on peyote which takes years to grow when you can just consume San Pedro cactus that grow very fast and gets huge? it has very similar alkaloids like mescaline.
@johnnyonthespot4375
@johnnyonthespot4375 2 года назад
I grew up listening to talk from the 'burnouts' about Peyote & Mesc but is wasn't until a pile of years later I am only now finding out what it is. Thank you. I will admit that I was beginning to get confused until you said 'Hairy things on the bumpy parts' & I then was right back with ya!
@Eldrich4291
@Eldrich4291 2 года назад
"Drink cactus juice, it'll quench ya, nothing's quenchier, it's the quenchiest!"
@pjm8433
@pjm8433 2 года назад
We did some in the 79s & I’ll never forget it. We got it from south Texas & it wasn’t easy to get. We made chocolate shakes because it tasted awful but worth it .
@mntastic1014
@mntastic1014 2 года назад
Gotta admit I never knew what kind of plant peyote was/came from. Would love to see you talk about lotuses tho!
@omightylegend2521
@omightylegend2521 2 года назад
GTA 5 has taught me well
@danielmulas6210
@danielmulas6210 2 года назад
Hi there! thank u for the very precious information. In Sardinia ( italian second bigest island ) the clime is becoming like the desert......... do you think could be a chance to grow it? do u know where I could find the seeds? best regards
@stevebrucken1944
@stevebrucken1944 Год назад
That was very informative and your eyes are amazing
@demolisherman1763
@demolisherman1763 2 года назад
But is it’s juice the quenchyest?
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX 2 года назад
I understand that reference!
@TheBatosai
@TheBatosai 2 года назад
I need to get my hands on that cactus, so can I wrap my mind around it. 👽
@OMalleyTheMaggot
@OMalleyTheMaggot 2 года назад
**running into a pond** "WHO PUT ALL THIS WATER HERE??"
@ezkilmercado1025
@ezkilmercado1025 2 года назад
I have a bunch of those, took me a year from seed to blooming via grafting. I won't eat it though since they are rare (collection wise) in my country
@BMFC
@BMFC 2 года назад
Sustainable harvesting is done by not damaging the root. Leave green all around the base while removing the button and the base will grow new pups. Please don't harvest in the wild. Grafting to pereskiopsis also speeds things along significantly.
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 2 года назад
Can you do a video about morning glories? I heard the seeds are also hallucinogenic but it's legal to grow.
@existinthenow7443
@existinthenow7443 2 года назад
Those rituals probably went back way further than the 1880s I would think
@wade4452
@wade4452 2 года назад
A wonderful and informative program. Thank you! Your eyes are so beautiful. Lovely mirror's of the spirit.😊
@nobodyhere4667
@nobodyhere4667 2 года назад
In Canada Peyote was quietly decriminalized in 1996 but I had to buy 6 seeds from Lithuania, which I got one cactus.
@iamfreeareyou681
@iamfreeareyou681 3 месяца назад
You know the stuff grows wild in the U.S. right? It doesn't grow in Lithuania though... You probably could have bought seeds dirt cheap and gotten them sooner. Even before 1996, I don't remember peyote ever being illegal in Canada. Mescaline, the active ingredient in Peyote, was and still is illegal in Canada. Peyote itself is exempt from the law as part of indigenous rights, but mescaline is not. If cops stopped you and found peyote buttons, as soon as it tests positive for mescaline and you're not a Native American, you're effed.
@AlienBemular
@AlienBemular 2 года назад
Everyone find these in GTA 5 to become animals.
@quixoticpj9804
@quixoticpj9804 2 года назад
Really?
@AlienBemular
@AlienBemular 2 года назад
@@quixoticpj9804 yes yes yes
@quixoticpj9804
@quixoticpj9804 2 года назад
@@AlienBemular kinda like a call back to some old hippie books I wonder if they read. About shamans morphing into animals after taking hallucinate cactuses
@adriannagould363
@adriannagould363 Месяц назад
As a Native American child, grandmother made a bitter tea we had to drink before the start of each school year. This protected us against diseases. I never got sick until she passed and I went away for University. I only learned in my 50s that it was weak peyote tea. We can’t get it anywhere because of Government policies. Sad. It really works! We Never hallucinated!!!!
@beanbeanster7219
@beanbeanster7219 2 года назад
I love how your hair matches the plants in the background. You look like a lovely talking plant. Maybe you could do a video on plants that are poisonous to cats. I know lillies are but I don't know many others but I know there are a lot of poisonous plants to cats. Thanks for all your knowledge. I love it.
@injunsun
@injunsun 2 года назад
@Animalogic, it would have been good to have ideas put forward on how to preserve wild populations, as well as cultivate from seeds to both boost wild populations, as well as make it available to the public as an ornamental window cactus.
@vincentr90
@vincentr90 2 года назад
what about are there any berries or fruits that are out their in the wild that humans dont eat or cultivate, that are perfectly fine for humans to eat but we don't?
@tanemahuta7365
@tanemahuta7365 2 года назад
So many things wrong with this information, less than 60 seconds in and I'm rolling my eyes...
@allievangeison3887
@allievangeison3887 2 года назад
Do one on mormon tea (ephedra)!! Super interesting plant. Love your videos!! Love from Moab.
@Scott-fj9uf
@Scott-fj9uf 2 года назад
Can you do a video on the plants that absorb inordinate amounts of Nickel??
@GhostSquirell
@GhostSquirell 2 года назад
I just recently checked out Tasha's music and it's straight fire. I suggest anyone that likes rap check it out
@eduardozermeno2366
@eduardozermeno2366 2 года назад
Peyote (jikuri) ceremonies have been going on for millennia. Should do more research on that part. It also has helped veterans from wars fight PTSD. All I'm saying it had been used by my ancestors for a very long time.
@Hmm...Whats-Their-Name
@Hmm...Whats-Their-Name 2 года назад
Oh I love your shirt and the content!
@abbygaby9210
@abbygaby9210 2 года назад
have y'all done a floralogic on one of the most important produce of all, the humble corn? has million varieties, a fascinating history and is super important globally
@XSemperIdem5
@XSemperIdem5 2 года назад
Oh, bonus opportunity for some corny puns too.
@thien.2061
@thien.2061 2 года назад
I love to see more about cactus plant, maybe euphorbia next video ;)
@LizDaWiz84
@LizDaWiz84 2 года назад
Thanks for the video 👏
@robertfuchs2227
@robertfuchs2227 2 года назад
I would love to hear more about stinging plants like the Gympie Gympie plant from far north Queensland that feels like being set on fire and electrocuted at the same time.
@Anna-po1sb
@Anna-po1sb 2 года назад
I recently been thinking a lot about Peyotes, how did you read my mind?!
@xtracheese9914
@xtracheese9914 2 года назад
Just go online and buy a San Pedro 1 foot and make a tea of it,if you need help I can walk you through the steps on how to do so. Honestly reallly easy if you want to get high.
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