Dave
Posts: 42 Joined: 22-Oct-2010 Last visit: 05-Jul-2011 Location: london
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Just wondering if anyone has grown there own mh in controlled enviroment ie. 400 1000w lights and a plant humidifier. Dissolving The Boundaries
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I Eat Plant Magic
Posts: 1099 Joined: 30-Jan-2010 Last visit: 28-Mar-2013 Location: The Wilds of Wales
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Never needed to go that far, a shady spot on the porch has always done the trick nicely! ¤ø¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º¤ø¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º¤ø¸„ø¤º¨
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Posts: 85 Joined: 30-Aug-2010 Last visit: 10-Aug-2019 Location: dmt005
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I was thinking of it... have not tried it yet. If you do keep updates going.
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Posts: 10 Joined: 21-Sep-2010 Last visit: 12-Feb-2013 Location: USA
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BananaForeskin wrote:Never needed to go that far, a shady spot on the porch has always done the trick nicely! Really!? Is there a guide or link to growing it? Seems like you'd need a lot of plant to get enough root bark. There once was a man who said, "Though It seems that I know that I know, What I would like to see Is the 'I' that knows 'Me' When I KNOW that I know that I know." -Alan Watts.
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Dave
Posts: 42 Joined: 22-Oct-2010 Last visit: 05-Jul-2011 Location: london
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dmt005 wrote:I was thinking of it... have not tried it yet. If you do keep updates going. Yeah Im thinking of giving it a go in a month, so Il stick some pics up when it shows Dissolving The Boundaries
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I Eat Plant Magic
Posts: 1099 Joined: 30-Jan-2010 Last visit: 28-Mar-2013 Location: The Wilds of Wales
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boonanny wrote:BananaForeskin wrote:Never needed to go that far, a shady spot on the porch has always done the trick nicely! Really!? Is there a guide or link to growing it? Seems like you'd need a lot of plant to get enough root bark. Well, there are guides around to germinating it (not hard to find) but my mimosa isn't big enough yet for me to worry about space or harvest! Still needs to grow for a couple more years ¤ø¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º¤ø¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º¤ø¸„ø¤º¨
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Posts: 82 Joined: 04-Aug-2010 Last visit: 20-Apr-2011 Location: universe
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Inside out wrote:dmt005 wrote:I was thinking of it... have not tried it yet. If you do keep updates going. Yeah Im thinking of giving it a go in a month, so Il stick some pics up when it shows PLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN. I think for us in the UK, putting it in your growroom would be perfect - like ganja needs light and a good temp to produce THC, I'm sure the mimosa needs the same sorta climate (prob drier heat though, given it grows in south america and portugal) to produce DMT and it's other alkaloids. Just guessing there of course - but it only seems to grow in specific parts of the world, so as long as your artificial climate is not far from it's native, I reckon no problems. I look into the world, wherein there shines the sun...
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Posts: 72 Joined: 02-Oct-2010 Last visit: 11-Jun-2015 Location: with arms open wide
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i'm very interested in this, i live ina region that rarely gets below freezing (2-3 times a year) and that almost never has ice or frost on the ground. I believe that we should start now it preserving our sources for the futre.
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Posts: 258 Joined: 23-May-2010 Last visit: 20-Jul-2022 Location: staticvoid
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I have several going in small pots indoors. I germinated the seeds by soaking in water for a bit. Some seeds germinated after a few days, some after a few weeks. It's cold and not very sunny here so I keep them inside all year. I'm not using any extra lighting, just keeping them on a window sill. I imagine that harvest-able growth indoors would need supplemental lighting but I'm only growing for ornamental purposes. Acacia Acuminata also sounds promising. It has DMT in the leaves and can handle a bit of frost. These aren't the droids you're looking for.
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Posts: 72 Joined: 02-Oct-2010 Last visit: 11-Jun-2015 Location: with arms open wide
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anyone have a good reliable source of seeds or beginning plants? heard that some vendors were giving out other species under the hostilis banner, you won't know until years later when the flowers come out
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