Thanks for the kind words!
Here's a quick update:
The fungal issue has gotten worse on the stem of one Psychotria viridis (Shipibo cultivar). However, the fungicide has helped a lot of the other plants.
The yopo (Anadenanthera colubrina) is recovering very well, sending out vigorous new growth. All new growth was dying and stunted, until the copper oxychloride and lime-sulfur foliar spray was applied. Things are now looking promising!
Also, a lot of kratom seeds have germinated. Here is the history of the seeds
Kratom
The seeds were about 3 months old before they were sown.
The seeds were sprinkled on the surface of a 70/30 coco-coir / perlite mix. A humidity dome was added.
Bottom heat of 25°C (77F) was maintained. The seedling tray was placed into medium shade.
The surface of the mix was drying out too often, because the humidity covering was inadequate. The tray was becoming awkward. No germination yet.
Things weren't looking promising. Most of the seeds were transferred into a
plastic container lined with tissue paper. The same bottom heat was added. They were moved into a brighter position (
700 lux, bright shade).
Humidity is now ~100%, which is higher than the tray.
About 3 weeks after the re-homing, the first germination was noticed, which was 2 months and 15 days after initially sowing the seeds into the tray. Over the next 4 days, a lot more kratom seeds sprouted. The
germination rate was 30.3% at this point in time.
This is notable, because the viability of kratom seeds is a hot topic.
It's hard to know what triggered the germination, but changing their environment seemed to do help.
The large, established kratom plant is still doing well, and growing very quickly under the lighting setup mentioned in the previous post. Here are pictures!
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