This topic got the gears turning in my head;
With the focus of being an entheogenic university, could we develop a global zone standard of entheogenic gardening?
I've found it hard to find plants based on if they would grow in my climate zone. Specifically, I'm looking for a cold-weather dmt plant. (Jamie, acacian, or others, any help would be appreciated) I'm in USDA zone 5b. With a zone range of 5 to 7. Acuminata? Outdoors?
The USDA (united states department of agriculture) has a climate zone that maybe we could model the standard from.
Then have stickies for each zone and when people find a plant that fits withing that zone, its added with links to the growing of that plant. This way when someone wants to start an outdoor entheogenic garden, they find their climate zone and research the zone and its plants instead of sifting through all possible entheogenic plants.
Is there a global climate map currently?
I think the USDA has almost all of the possible climate zones except tundra. True?
Maybe also indoor zones? Where the irradiance and temp. measures of a plants natural location are used to calculate the necessary indoor temp and lighting.
Oh, irradiance is how much energy is coming from the sun. Units of watts per meter squared. Standard is 1000 W per meter squared.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IrradianceI'm no botanist
Do any botanists know if irradiance is an appropriate measure of how well a plant grows in a specific zone?
Would humidity temperature or other things play a more important role in a plants outdoor survival?
Maybe for indoors, a calculator that matches the average irradiance of a plants natural zone to how energy one would have to use to grow that plant with no sunlight. Example. Input; acacia acuminata, zone 6, 1 year old, cost of electricity is 12 cents per kWhour. Output, to grow indoors you need 4 16W compact fluorescent light bulbs, running 8 hours per day for an annual cost of 23 dollars.
Whew, this is all brianstorming.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
Is it worth pursuing?
Does any one thing stand out a something that would be a good tool?
Anyone want to help?
I feel that the stickies with the climate zones would be the most reasonable and useful for the nexus.
Especially with all the MHRB stuff that happened lately.
The indoor calculator would be awesome too :-)
Where on the nexus would be appropriate for a space for this? The garden area? The research area?
Peace and love.
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