Jamie: Yeah the light is for indoors. I was thinking to only it during winter, but my cacti are doing so well under it that I may just leave it on... I dunno, energy costs are high, with a big portion going to those thousand watts so I'll probably end up turning it off. I'd have everything outside right now, but I have these two terroristic goats who destroy any plant not behind a goatproof fence. It'll be a week or so before we get ours up.
So you do your grasses in containers? I'm afraid of letting the stuff go in my yard or field, as I've read some reports of it completely taking over an area and being very hard to get rid of or reduce. Also, I;ve read of these grasses, and DMT containing plants in general, to cause problems and kill sheep, so I can't let it go in an area where we intend to raise these very animals! I've seen plenty of grasses in containers at a nursery where I worked last year, so I'm sure it could be done. Acctually I have a broken fridge that lays sideways, maybe I could convert it into a big grow box for phalaris.
If I were to do Jurema, I'd probably eventually have to start pruning it back in winter so as to fit it into the greenhouse. it would certainly die outside. Do you collect any roots from your trees? What size pots are they in?
nameless: Cool that is exciting for me. I really love Hawaiian baby Woodrose, both the lovely vine and the effects. I've never seen a living R. corymbosa, nor really had any effects from the seeds I once ate (like 100 seeds, much more than what some reports read are effective doses for this plant).
Auxin: Cool, I'm definately going to plant some harmala soon... I'll try in flats under the light, see if I get any sprouts. If I grow any Acacia, I'd probably have to do the same pruninoutside. Do you collect any roots from your trees? What size pots are they in?
nameless: Cool that is exciting for me. I really love Hawaiian baby Woodrose, both the lovely vine and the effects. I've never seen a living R. corymbosa, nor really had any effects from the seeds I once ate (like 100 seeds, much more than what some reports read are effective doses for this plant).
Auxin: Cool, I'm definately going to plant some harmala soon... I'll try in flats under the light, see if I get any sprouts. If I grow any Acacia, I'd probably have to do the same pruning routine as with Mimosa, so they'd fit indoors or in the greenhouse... And apparently D. illinoensis grows native here in my county, so that's awesome.. I'll check out that other species too and see if I can't get a little of that going outside.
Got the trellis for the Ipomoea up. Have several species, tricolor (heavenly blue) as well as a black morning glory and some Moonflower seeds, not psychoactive but cool as hell. Should be planted soon.g routine as with Mimosa, so they'd fit indoors or in the greenhouse... And apparently D. illinoensis grows native here in my county, so that's awesome.. I'll check out that other species too and see if I can't get a little of that going outside.
Got the trellis for the Ipomoea up. Have several species, tricolor (heavenly blue) as well as a black morning glory and some Moonflower seeds, not psychoactive but cool as hell. Should be planted soon.
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"whenever he drank ayahuasca, he had such beautiful visions that he used to put his hands over his eyes for fear somebody might steal them."
in between the grinding-brakes of a train crash while aluminum-foil robots make obnoxious sex noises on a static-filled walkie-talkie radio.