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ThirdEyeVision
#1 Posted : 3/26/2010 4:58:57 AM

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For me growing our plant teachers help build a relationship with them and make me appreciate them so much more. Here's a list of what I have growing so far. I'm always adding to the garden though. What are you guys growing?

1) passion flower (incarta)
2) 8 Salvia Divinorium (HW)
3) HBWR (Hawaiian)
4) Cebil (not doing well)
5) Lions Tail
6) Peruvian Torch (to many to count)
7) T. Panchoi (to many to count)
Cool Bhut Jolokia (not an enthogen but it is the hottest pepper in the world)
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#2 Posted : 3/26/2010 3:07:01 PM

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1. Cannabis Indica var. currently unknown
2. Psilocybe Cubensis var. Chilean
3. Trichocereus Peruvianus
4. Cereus Peruvianus - technically not entheogenic, but it was my grandfather's and I distributed cuttings from his massive (over 8 feet tall and about 10 feet wide due to one section falling over and growing multiple vertical stalks) specimen to all my relatives after he passed and I was in charge of helping disperse the estate.

I'm moving at the end of June to a new place with a spare bedroom that I'll be converting into a solarium. Hopefully my garden will expand exponentially Very happy .
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#3 Posted : 3/26/2010 4:06:22 PM

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SnozzleBerry wrote:
1. Cannabis Indica var. currently unknown
2. Psilocybe Cubensis var. Chilean
3. Trichocereus Peruvianus
4. Cereus Peruvianus - technically not entheogenic, but it was my grandfather's and I distributed cuttings from his massive (over 8 feet tall and about 10 feet wide due to one section falling over and growing multiple vertical stalks) specimen to all my relatives after he passed and I was in charge of helping disperse the estate.

I'm moving at the end of June to a new place with a spare bedroom that I'll be converting into a solarium. Hopefully my garden will expand exponentially Very happy .


Very jealous of #2.
I love the spirit of passing on a family plant to grow through generations. Keep the tradition alive and he will always be remembered, God bless his soul. He was lucky to have someone who cared like you.
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#4 Posted : 3/26/2010 7:04:29 PM

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Nicotina Rustica & morning glorys. Smile

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#5 Posted : 3/26/2010 7:15:37 PM

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I just want to grow peruvian torch and give a cactus to everyone I know. I'm a little late though, unfortunately, but no big deal, I'll get caught up.

I've already got one san pedro growing from last year that I'll probably be cutting to clone next year.
 
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#6 Posted : 3/26/2010 10:12:57 PM

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Xtechre's Mapacho.
Smile Ill update with pictures as they grow. Not much to show of just yet. They are just about starting to get a second set of leaves.

The last two days has been really wet, id imagine the sun will help boost them up pretty soon. They were growing fast before the clouds came. Its warm enough tho.
Ive also got 5 different chilli plants germinating. Well see how they go.



Interesting. I've never heard of this plant. Is it primarily for use with DMT as an MAOI?
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#7 Posted : 3/26/2010 10:17:32 PM

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amor_fati wrote:
I just want to grow peruvian torch and give a cactus to everyone I know. I'm a little late though, unfortunately, but no big deal, I'll get caught up.

I've already got one san pedro growing from last year that I'll probably be cutting to clone next year.


I just got some BAP and Lanolin to rub on the aureoles of both torch and panchoi to force pups. I'm also going to experiment with IAA and GA3 to get the cutting to root faster. I have about 100 torch and panchoi cuttings I rescued from an overgrown yard to experiment with Cool The place was ridicules!
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#8 Posted : 3/26/2010 10:34:14 PM

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Wonderful thread! Very happy

These are my plants for outside:
Ginkgo biloba
Datura stramonium
Datura metel
Datura inoxia
Mandragora officinarum
Atropa belladonna
Phalaris arundinacea
Phalaris aquatica
Ipomoea tricolor
Salix alba
Hypericum perforatum
Tilia tomentosa
Verbascum thapsus
Artemisia absinthium
Humulus lupulus

And for indoors, I have:
Trichocereus peruviana
Trichocereus bridgesii
Lophophora williamsii
Pereskiopsis spathulata
Delosperma bosseranum
Salvia divinorum
Desmanthus illinoensis
Psilocybe cubensis
Panaeolus cyanescens

...and Psilocybe semilanceata growing in my garden. Pleased
 
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#9 Posted : 3/26/2010 11:12:17 PM

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hmm..lets see..
5 salvia plants
a few desmanthus illinoensis
phalaruis arundinacea
4 trichocereus peruvianus
morning glories(heavenly blues) getting ready to germinate
and some cebil seeds im attempting to germinate

I want to grow some taboacco this year as well, and start some caapi indoors as well as some other species of phalaris to play around with..I have some datura stramonium I want to germinate as well..
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#10 Posted : 3/27/2010 12:48:14 AM

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- Panaeolus cambodginiensis: Sandose Domesticate from Florida
- Trichocereus pachanoi
- Trichocereus bridgesii
- Ocimum sanctum
- Salvia divinorum

Maybe B. caapi....if we get a greenhouse up and going.
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#11 Posted : 3/27/2010 12:56:13 AM

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I'm trying to grow a lot but nothing seems to be co-operating.

I've got some IcarosDNA torch seeds that I'm having another go at growing, but with no luck.
Trying to grow some D. Stramonium.
I have some heavenly blues germinated.
Psilocybe cubsensis amazon's have just started fruiting.
Also a pachnoi and a peruvianus from last year... and what I think is a little cuzco.

While I'm on the subject, if someone could point me in the direction of some general seed germinating tips, I'd be very greatful.
 
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#12 Posted : 3/27/2010 1:00:06 AM

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EveningGlory, I actually had to google half yours. Impressive. My Salvia got about 8 feet last year and was flowering until an early frost killed it. I couldn't believe it.... I came out in the morning and all my plants were black and hanging over. Lost my chance at seeds but got a couple pounds of leaves. Plants all died to the dirt but their comming back with a vengence this year!
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#13 Posted : 3/27/2010 1:14:08 AM

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Fractal, I'm trying to grow cebil for the first time this year with bad luck. I tried to sprout 8 seeds in a heated mini greenhouse at 80f. All were soaked in hot water until swollen.
4 in sand: one sprouted.
2 in sterile soil: nothing
2 in moist papertowel: nothing

The one did well until this morning was drooping and now is dead. How are yours doing?
I'm going to try some with a Ga3 soak.

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#14 Posted : 3/28/2010 5:27:04 AM

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ThirdEyeVision wrote:
I just got some BAP and Lanolin to rub on the aureoles of both torch and panchoi to force pups. I'm also going to experiment with IAA and GA3 to get the cutting to root faster. I have about 100 torch and panchoi cuttings I rescued from an overgrown yard to experiment with Cool The place was ridicules!


Pretty impressive! I'm definitely going to have to look into forcing pups.
 
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#15 Posted : 3/28/2010 5:52:14 AM

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Horsetail (bottle brush, Equisetum fluviatile). I have more of this than I know what to do with. Want some? Just holler! An amazing Passion Flower, Morning Glory, and Fungi are among some of the others for me!

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#16 Posted : 3/28/2010 7:02:30 AM
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My garden has 8 Salvia D. plants, some Lion's Tail, many many T. Pachanoi, some T. Peruvianus, some T. Bridg. and some psychotria...some Angels Trumpet some khat and a whole bunch of tomatoes. There seems to be some kind of fungus in the woodchips. I would still like to add a few things like tobacco and maybe morning glories....I am continuing to add edible perenials and already have quite a few fruit trees. Apricots, pears, apples, cherries, lemons, limes, pluots, plumcots, apriums, pomegranites, a variety of figs, persimmon, mulberries. I seem to think food is an ethno.
 
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Very nice gardens!

My garden will be like this:

Indoor
* Achuma
* Peyote
* San Pedro
* Peruvian Torch
* Salvia Divinorum
* HBWR (Hawaiian strain)

Outdoor
* Wormwood
* Morning Glory
* Other suggestions for the NL climate?
 
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#18 Posted : 3/30/2010 6:54:17 AM

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The Traveler wrote:
Very nice gardens!

My garden will be like this:

Indoor
* Achuma
* Peyote
* San Pedro
* Peruvian Torch
* Salvia Divinorum
* HBWR (Hawaiian strain)

Outdoor
* Wormwood
* Morning Glory
* Other suggestions for the NL climate?


HBWR indoors, how's that working out? Does it stay relitivly small indoors?
Very jealous about your peyote Crying or very sad
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#19 Posted : 3/30/2010 7:01:30 AM

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banisteriopsis caapi * 4
psychotria viridis * 1
khat (catha edulis) * 1
calea zacatechichi * 1
 
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#20 Posted : 3/31/2010 4:46:39 AM

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I have a couple Cebil seeds soaking in Ga3 right now....hopefully they will have a happier ending. If it can make a 2000 year old seed sprout it should help here (true story, google it)
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