A small update on my experiences with growing the above plants last year in the dutch climate:
- Desmanthus. These young plants are amazing how they fold when the evening falls. They pop from the seeds in 48 hours.
They didn't thrive very well in the clayish ground type. In a month time the plants were gone.
- Leonotis Sibiricus and Leonoris. Very fast growers. Probably because we got an amazing warm spring in the Netherlands this year.
They are very easily growable in cold climates. I got 2 metro high bushes in one season with lots of flowers. Both species did equally well. The effects of Leonotis are subtle but easily recognizable for those paying attention at it. It gives you a sharper view and sort of relaxing feeling.
- Catnip. Very easy grower.
Also very easily growable. I got no effect from it but my cats liked it a lot
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- Skullcap. Still in the incubator as they grow quite slow. Also I read that they ae quite difficult to raise. Hope they can be in the garden soon.
Surprisingly they did grow very well in the clay ground. It became bushes and its effect is very enjoyable with cannabis. It indeed multiplies the effect when smoked/ drinking a tea half an hour before smoking cannabis. This is definitely no placebo.
- California poppy. Quite easy so far.
Totally unsuccessful in full ground here. Probably because they actually can't be transported very well after sprouting.
- Papaver somniferum. Seeded throughout the borders alongside several other papaver species.
Not very good. Small seed pots not useable.
- Wild lettuce. Just arrived in seeds and waiting to meet the light.
Very good growers. They even survived the freezing cold in the winter and still are very healthy plants this year.
- St Johns worth. Got it as a plant and does it very well after planting.
Good plant but it didn't survive the winter I think. Have to see it if it recovers.
- Ipomea. The heavenly blue and purpera. Grows very fast from seed. Made a wooden arches on which they climb to reach the sun.
They did it very well. Lots of seeds were harvested of different Ipomea species,
So far my experiences with these plants. If anyone has good suggestions for this year grow, I would appreciate any tips.