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taozen


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Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011
#14316670 - 04/19/11 11:06 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well, first of all (before you delight yourself with the pics) I need to know if anyone can help me identify if these are indeed:
kratom seedling? 
Damiana seedling? 
Calea Seedlings? 
Ok, now lets just look at the pics!
Trichocereus Pachanoi 
Klip and Wild Dagga Seedlings 
Siberian Motherwort (Marihuanilla) Seedlings 
California Poppy Seedlings 
Rivea! The monster, I put of 2 fences, 1 ontop of the other but it proved to be a terrible idea. Its weight is too much so I had to run rope to hold it down, Im just hoping it climbs to the roof but its still a floor away! 
HBWR, this one grew only half a foot in a year because it was growing in hard clay, I had a lot of trouble transplanting the very thin and long roots to the pot but its been growing great since. 
2 medium Glacium Flavums and a bunch of moth mullein seedlings 
Mirabilis Multiflora Seedling 
Absynth Seedlings 
Valerian Seedlings 
These are old 1 year old cacti, only now starting to take of.
Trichocereus Bridgesii 
Trichocereus Terschekii 
Trichocereus Pachanoi x 3   
Syrian Rue, they will never grow to flower if left in that tiny pot, but they have survived a year. 
Hemia Salicifolia, just germinated 
Sage and Catnip Seedlings 
Psychotria Viridis from seed, 1 year old, a truly unique plant, as I knew nothing about plants at all when I sowed this seed. 
Caapi, 1 month old 
Caapi, little more than a month  
Coleus from seed, 1 month old 
Coleus from a cutting I found at a Citibank parking lot. 
Breakfast, I actually never tried these, altough that might change this week. 
Lagochilus, about 2-3 months old
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Re: Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011 [Re: taozen]
#14316829 - 04/19/11 11:37 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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That is an awesome garden, Id love to have a garden like that some day. good job
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Re: Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011 [Re: taozen]
#14316849 - 04/19/11 11:40 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I have just started to collect some entheogenic plants and have Salvia D. and San Pedro. I just started some Syrian Rue, Papaver Somniferum, and morning glories from seed. Would love to have more.
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taozen


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Re: Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011 [Re: Gravity]
#14339991 - 04/23/11 06:43 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thanks, once you know what you are doing plants make most of the work. On the other hand the great weather helps, the garden lies on one of the suburbs of Guatemala city, at 1575m above sea level.
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Re: Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011 [Re: taozen]
#14340364 - 04/23/11 08:14 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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That truely is a wonderful collection!
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Re: Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011 [Re: taozen]
#14349646 - 04/25/11 03:21 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Real hard to tell about the Kratom from the cotyledons alone. Everything is looking marvelous! With your coleus leaves that you have trimmed from the plant, are you drying them to ingest? I have read that dried coleus loses all of its psychonautic powers.
Good job and good luck this growing season.
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Re: Cayala (Guatemalan) Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011 [Re: EthnoHorter]
#14354714 - 04/26/11 11:36 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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well i had 3 that time to no effect, and froze the rest. i had 8 the next time but still there was no noticeable effects, ill keep uping the dose to see if i find anything.
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