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does anyone have a lot of land in a dry environment?

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    If you do, you should just drop like 200 bucks on trichocereus bridgessi seeds and plant thousands of cacti on your land. Wait 5 years. If you had a very conservative estimate of 2,000 cacti to begin with, you now have 10,000 footlong cactus cuttings that you can sell for $20 each for a total profit of $199,980.
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    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by greenplastic If you do, you should just drop like 200 bucks on trichocereus bridgessi seeds and plant thousands of cacti on your land. Wait 5 years. If you had a very conservative estimate of 2,000 cacti to begin with, you now have 10,000 footlong cactus cuttings that you can sell for $20 each for a total profit of $199,980.

    it doesnt have to be dry.

    i live in florida where it rains all the time and there are countless yards with landscaping made from cactus-sus-ses.

    one example i know of was so big it grew up and out over a road until one day a delivery truck hit the part over the road.

    the dude whos cactus it was picked up the broken piece...planted it...and its now growing.
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    Originally posted by infinityshock it doesnt have to be dry.

    i live in florida where it rains all the time and there are countless yards with landscaping made from cactus-sus-ses.

    one example i know of was so big it grew up and out over a road until one day a delivery truck hit the part over the road.

    the dude whos cactus it was picked up the broken piece…planted it…and its now growing.

    Yea idk how much you have to water them but I thought if you water them too much the roots will rot. Either way though they're fine in the cold so you could just cover them with a tarp or something.
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