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tips on growing desmanthus illinoensis and chacruna? Options
 
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#1 Posted : 11/17/2009 5:35:28 PM

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I just ordered some chacruna berries and illinoensis seeds..looking for tips on growing them..

It said in the site that illinoensis is easy to grow..I am guess much easier than chacruna..

How fast is illinoensis? is it real slow like mimosa?
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#2 Posted : 11/17/2009 5:53:33 PM

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Chacruna seems to be really hard to grow outside its native conditions.... I managed to get 1 seed to sprout after about 2.5 months ... got all excited... then a few weeks later it died Sad
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#3 Posted : 11/19/2009 6:12:57 PM

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so my seeds are here..the chacruna is the berries..anyone know how long they are viable for.should I just germinate asap?

Also about the bundleflower seeds..I have 100 of them..so do they stay viable for a while? I only want to try to germinate some of them right now not all of them..
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#4 Posted : 11/27/2009 3:34:02 PM

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The Bundleflower seeds should stay viable for awhile.

I germinated mine by boiling water, dumping the seeds in the water and stirring then putting the seeds in some dirt and covering with a humidity tent. They germinate after 2-3 days this way.

As far as my experience goes, the Bundleflower is a somewhat finicky plant and takes a while to grow. I've got some that are about half a year old and about a foot tall, but they're dying down because of winter.

SWIM would suggest experimenting with D. leptolobus which regularly contains a medium level of DMT, unlike illinoensis which has a variable level. Or some kind of Phalaris, which grow much faster.

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#5 Posted : 11/30/2009 4:29:45 AM

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Germinated and planted about 20 bundleflowerd..all are germinted and putting down roots yay!Very happy
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chacruna likes lots of moisture, but don't overwater it
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Psychotria is super easy to grow if you get medium sized life plants.

Growing it from seed can be hard.

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#8 Posted : 12/10/2009 11:07:20 PM

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Ok so I have about 12 bundleflowers that already have a second set of leaves..they are seperatd into 2 pots..each pot has plastic over the top to keep it humid but a few are hitting the plastic already..anyone know how much humidity they need?..I want to repot them seperatily now and put them in larger humidity grow tent with shelves..

Also some info on lighting would be greatly appreciated..I have 1 lamp on them right now nad it seems to be going good.. eventually I will up the light to 2 lamps..all this is indoor in a shelved gorw tent and they will go outside for the summer..

And has anyone had success extracting from the rootbark before?

The chacruna still has not germinated..
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#9 Posted : 12/11/2009 8:50:46 PM

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cool thanks spiceman..
So I am guessing that taking cuttings is not a possability with this species when I harvest the roots..or can I take cuttings from the less woody growth tips?..seems better than germinating seeds all over again..
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