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This thread is about what seeds you are going to germinate this spring. Here is list of seeds I am going to germinate this spring: (all of them are not psychedelic) Leonotis leonorus Leonotis nepetifolia Mitragyna speciosa (2 strains) Passiflora incarnata Passiflora caerulea Passiflora edulis Azadirachta indica Cinnamomum camphora Theobroma cocoa Echinopsis pachanoi Echinopsis peruvianus Echinopsis lageniformis Desmanthus illinoensis Voacanga africana Silene capensis Lactuca virosa Leonurus sibiricus Artemisia absinthium Nepeta cataria Heimia salicifolia Camellia sinensis Banisteriopsis Caapi (3 strains) Tabernanthe iboga Ephedra sinica Catha edulis Turnera diffusa Canavalia rosea Zornia Latifolia Pedicularis Densiflora Salvia nemorosa Perovskia atriplicifolia Salvia pratensis Cannabis sativa (2 strains) Anadenanthera peregrina I have germinated some chili seeds and might germinate some Acacia species as well. I just have figure out where I put all these plants. lol. So how is your guys and gals garden going to look this year? Lot of new plants I hope. I am just a crazy person.
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Boundary condition
Posts: 8617 Joined: 30-Aug-2008 Last visit: 07-Nov-2024 Location: square root of minus one
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Quote:I just have figure out where I put all these plants. Indeed. Availability of space is an important consideration, to balanced against your enthusiasm That's an interesting array of plants you're hoping to grow there. Have you checked which ones might benefit from stratification? Because that's something which typically should have been started 3-6 months ago (one of the reasons why I can't list what I'll be germinating this spring!) “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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Posts: 18 Joined: 01-Oct-2016 Last visit: 23-Mar-2017
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I did not think about stratification at all. I was going to look into germination of every plant when I get seeds. (I have germinated A. peregrina already and rest are on the way) I have pretty big yard that I can use to grow plants on so I think I can fit every one I am thinking about growing. I am not going to keep every plant when fall comes. Those that can be harvested then will die like Leonotis and Salvias and rest will overwinter indoors on window sills or in grow tent.(I live in 60N lattitude) I am just a crazy person.
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As many as I can! Cuttings will get priority if they root fast; I can probably get a few hundred to a thousand seeds started until i'd have to start spreading them around my community! '"ALAS,"said the mouse, "the world is growing smaller every day. At the beginning it was so big that I was afraid, I kept running and running, and I was glad when at last I saw walls far away to the right and left, but these long walls have narrowed so quickly that I am in the last chamber already, and there in the corner stands the trap that I must run into." "You only need to change your direction," said the cat, and ate it up.' --Franz Kafka
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Posts: 385 Joined: 20-Mar-2016 Last visit: 26-Sep-2024
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Just started scarifying and soaking Acacia Acuminata seeds. First attempt at growing any Acacia. Plan is to get some established outdoors eventually. Also planting the rest of my Peruvian Torch seeds. The seedlings from last year will be coming out of hibernation soon.
Non entheogen wise, ordered lots of rare old varieties of veg seed and will also be planting seed I saved from the most slug resistant plants which grew last year.
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ओं मणिपद्मे हूं
Posts: 187 Joined: 28-Feb-2015 Last visit: 08-Jun-2024 Location: Symban
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Im not sure if i going to manage all that , but my plan is to play with those plants (from seed), i'll do my best I love plants , especially poisonous Atropa belladonna Datura inoxia Datura metel Datura stramonium Chelidonium majus Mimosa tenuiflora Acacia confusa (!!! i saw two species of Brugmansia growing around , i will take cuttings of both soon) Argyreia nervosa Morning glory Ephedra sinica Ephedra nevadensis Brahea armata Nicotiana tabacum Nicotiana rustica Papaver somniferum Mentha piperita Salvia officinalis Note: all the plants are going to be used for ornamental purposes, except of the few last ones on the list. Best regards Imperare sibi maximum imperium est. “To rule yourself is the ultimate power." Seneca
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Professional Tracker
Posts: 620 Joined: 29-Jan-2017 Last visit: 08-Jan-2021
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Those are some pretty big lists. I personally think it would be pretty cool to have a big "angel trumpet tree.
The only things on my list are a few trays of bridgesii and peruvianus and then a few trays of some Iriquois heiloom tobacco. I may add a few things as I go but unfortunatly space is limited so some things take priority. Apartment life, you know how it goes.
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