eat them now, why wait?
could one start hundreds of cactus and catch a buzz?
that's a good question; i don't know about the alkaloid content of seedlings...not sure about that, but it'd be sad if you did. just graft and wait a bit. you can have a few hundred baseball sized lophs rooted, alk'd and ready in a year and a half to two years...
funny thing cat. Your grafting discussion and hobby got me in a new space. The concept of distinction is big with me. Perception is s blur out of which certain things become distinct based upon new distinction. I knew of grafting before, but it was in the blur if general knowlege nit pertinent to me.
your posts forced the distinction of grafting. Sort of like having recently learned a new word and then noticing it being used where you never did before.
anyway..
I am a big gardener, vegied. I would rather grow tomatoes than pot.
so I was at a nursery and encountered a Cherokee purple start that was priced at fourteen bucks.
"why so much"?
"it is an heirloom grafted onto an African tomato root stock"
I had to get it
then I ordered 100 maxifort root stock seeds and about 400 silicone grafting clips.
now I got a new hobby that complements my love of tomatoes, my hatred of the soil born tomato diseases I fight with every year and a new distinction.
thank you cat if curiosity
Lol..Love it so how do you go about getting into that..(buy seeds?) I love cactus but only have 2 my dad has a whole lot of them ....it was a hobby of my uncle whos not with us anymore I think thats why he is kinda ecentric with itView attachment 3169760 Here they are.. acclimated or "hardened-off" and growing outside their previous "green-house" environment.
Do they ship to the us?cactusplaza sells them, but friends with plants are the way to go. once they start flowering you'll have hundreds of seeds (if you can keep from eating the amazingly delicious cotton candy tasting fruit)!
sure do.Do they ship to the us?
yaaaaaaay for me !!sure do.