Vodsel wrote:Hello DMTree,
Sounds like a great opportunity indeed, I'd jump right in. Like JourneyToJah said, you should decide first which plants are you intending and able to grow, that's your call.
Then, considering each plant needs, you can start getting practical and see what's feasible or not. It's a better idea to design a greenhouse having the plants in mind than the other way around.
You can take a look at the thread in my signature for some 101 gardening info and grow space ideas.
Hello Vodsel, thank you for your reply!
I have actually read through that thread back when I lurked the forums before joining the team and found it very resourceful. I am currently attending university in the name of plants and have quite a vast knowledge on trees, growth, light systems, soil compositions, hydroponics, etc,.
It is my hope that I can utilize this project in the name of our beloved molecule if at all possible. I am not versed in the knowledge of south american botanical aspects of horticulture and felt this was a good place to broaden my horizons. Aside from any other ideas, would you have any recommendations concerning mimosa/acacia/chacruna/etc; that is growing conditions, likes, dislikes, where cuttings/seeds are safely acquired. If any of these questions should not be asked feel free to disregard them. I am a plant lover and now that I have a tropical greenhouse at my disposal I may as well kill two birds with one stone and continue to preserve the molecule in anyway possible.
Thanks in advance for your reply

DMTree