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Rainbowpalace
#1 Posted : 1/18/2012 3:02:27 AM
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i want to have a self sustainable garden of mind altering plants in the next few years. i want to be able to grow all the various plants and be able to harvest them for extraction/experimentation and still be able to grow more rather than constantly ordering another pound of bark every time i want to do an extraction. my main concern is growing certain plants in my climate. i was thinking of growing morning glories, hawiian baby woodrose, phalaris grass, wild dagga, san pedro cactus, salvia divinorum, p. cubensis, fly agriaric mushrooms, damiana, mullein, blue lotus, white lotus, mimosa hostilis, caapi or other MAOI containing plants. what sort of things should i keep in mind when growing these things in a mountainous climate? its usually pretty dry here unless i get a place way up in the mountains. its colder but more humid up there. im not sure how well the dagga and the mimosa hostilis would do here but if theres a way i would like to try.
 

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dreamer042
#2 Posted : 1/18/2012 3:15:19 AM

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morning glories - super easy, grow pretty much everywhere

hawiian baby woodrose - will only go to seed in a (semi)tropical climate probably not very useful for your purposes

phalaris grass - will also grow pretty much anywhere

wild dagga - I believe should grow well in a season

san pedro cactus - is always a good call Smile

salvia divinorum - makes a wonderful houseplant

p. cubensis - also always a good call

fly agriaric mushrooms - are almost impossible to cultivate because they grow in
a symbiotic relationship with certain types of pine trees

damiana - I believe should be pretty easy to grow in a season

mullein - also should grow pretty easily in a season

blue lotus & white lotus - I believe need to grow in a pond of some sort

mimosa hostilis - can be grown in pots indoors but will take up quite a bit of space as it gets big, would really prefer to grow outdoors in a (semi)tropical climate

caapi or other MAOI containing plants - caapi is probably your best bet, makes a lovely houseplant

Hope that helps a bit Smile
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Rainbowpalace
#3 Posted : 1/18/2012 3:24:05 AM
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ok thank you i was expecting it to be more complicated Razz
 
 
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