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DailyPot
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Which plants to grow?
#1650880 - 06/21/03 12:02 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Alright, I'm moving in a month to a decently sized house in about a month.
The place doesn't have much wildlife growing since the current owners I guess dont like plants or something. Well my mom wants to grow tons of beautiful plants everywhere, front back left right maybe even afew inside. I'd like to grow a bunch of 'special' plants 
I'm pretty sure both of us can win 
We live in Sunny South Florida
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Post deleted by Papaver [Re: DailyPot]
#1653121 - 06/22/03 05:57 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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wizeoldgnome
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: ]
#1653192 - 06/22/03 08:04 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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the vine of the soul/dead...b. caapi
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: DailyPot]
#1653309 - 06/22/03 09:55 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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You should plant some Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds.
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DailyPot
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: User Exists]
#1653697 - 06/22/03 02:28 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Passion flower I was thinking about but everyone seems to have trouble growing it. It just seems to die. Now normally this wouldn't be a big deal and I'd still give it a try but it even died on Mr. Green-thumb Entho 
How am I suppost to get it to grow??
Cappi doesn't look like too much of a looker... Actully its alright looking but you gotta kill it to harvest also...
I think I'm gonna plant afew HBWR.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: DailyPot]
#1653838 - 06/22/03 03:22 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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E. novo
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: gdman]
#1653969 - 06/22/03 04:12 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Some tobbaco nice deep green dark leaves. they sell the seeds at any any store flower tabbaco but you could plant some n.rustilca um.. poppys ez and nice flower. Right now im kinda stuck on poppy thing my slef belladonna, datura ill got all them in my garden henbane is a good pot plant uses very little h2o very hardy.
Worm wood with lots of root space you get a 2-3 foot high plant. Burgmainsa where you live it would work out great around here it will be brought in every year only take 8 months to 4 years from seed to flower.
Wild degga orange and white flower dispite what other ppl say my are semi-shade plants
Well its all the plants i got in my gadren, most of them.
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DailyPot
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: gdman]
#1655228 - 06/23/03 01:42 AM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Never heard of E Novo or Burgmainsa but I'll be sure to look them up.
Growing poppies, thought about datura but I dunno, it gives me a weird feeling, especially enthos... Dont want to grow pot at home since I'm trying to stay legal. Wormwood I thought about but I dunno, doesn't look like something my mom would want but I'll check, I also dunno if I would want it for anything other than just having it. Wild dagga I've been thinking about also.
btw, I'm reconsidering the cappi.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: DailyPot]
#1656177 - 06/23/03 03:17 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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If I lived in your climate I would grow Kratom and Kava for sure... Caapi would be nice too, hell I'm sure you could grow a bunch of other ayahuasca plants (p. viridis, justicia etc) as well.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: DailyPot]
#1656186 - 06/23/03 03:23 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's Brugmansia. If you're looking to grow a "special" plant that you could actually take without risking death or a trip to the hospital / police station, I'd stay the fuck away from it.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: Meph]
#1656396 - 06/23/03 04:55 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Brugmansia is a heavly hybreadlized so the flower smell, color and leaves has lot to pick from. I grow them for the flowers in chemical make up of the plant is very much like datura. Yes it can kill you just dont eat it! But what ethno- use would it have.
E Novo is lowland cocain and happens to be legal to buy/sell the seed in Canada!
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: Remut]
#1656447 - 06/23/03 05:24 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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I personally think the brugmansias (as well as the daturas) could have a great entheogenic use. Not on its own (I've had a few brugmansia experiences, hilarious memories, but nothing I would repeat) but as a potentiator. The Cimora potion, San Pedro and Brugmansia,has been frequantly used and seems very interesting. Just go very low on the Brugs, and you could significantly lower the Pedro dose as well, as it is a powerful potentiator of mescaline. I've smoked hashish that were prepared with some kind of datura, this is traditionally done in some Asian countries, India among others, although it does not seem very common (The stuff I had was from Afghanistan).Very interesting, but not your everyday smoke for sure. extremely heavy and stoning.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: Remut]
#1656555 - 06/23/03 06:11 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Remut said: E Novo is lowland cocain and happens to be legal to buy/sell the seed in Canada!
Its be nice if they were legal in the US.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: DailyPot]
#1656640 - 06/23/03 06:46 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Its be nice if they were legal in the US.
Actually, I think it is. E.Coca is not, but the novo would probably be a better choice for many reasons, not just legal ones. But then again I'm sure you could get in trouble with your analog laws, I dont think E. novo is specifically scheduled, but it does contain cocaine so... But the seeds should be completely legal and I could guarantee you that no police officer or dea agent would ever recognize the plant. I dont think it would be too happy in Florida though.
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defintly is man, and I think that there are lots in FLA! Chew some leave, make some tea.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: gdman]
#1659133 - 06/24/03 05:07 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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passion flower looks real nice too, real cool looking flower. edit: Young_but_cool, I've heard of people in india mixing like a one centameter square pice of dautra leaf in a bowl of bud for two people. Just don't go carzy with it. "blind as a bat, mad as a hatter, dry as a bone, hot as a hare, bowl and bladder losse their tone, and the heart runs alone."
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: gdman]
#1659644 - 06/24/03 08:24 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Where can I get seeds tho? Aren't they really rare and expensive and hard to grow?
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: DailyPot]
#1659832 - 06/24/03 09:43 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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hmm e novo seeds, I though I saw a website that sells them, maybe you could find someone to trade something for them? If they are shiped right you could germinate them.
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Re: Which plants to grow? [Re: gdman]
#1661956 - 06/25/03 04:19 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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although caapi might not look so perdy, once you start it going you can feel the power and energy of the plant. this is well worth it, imagine preserving a plant of such significance. these traditions need to be continued and passed down before they are lost forever.
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DailyPot
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I was thinking of growing Caapi cuz I still think they look alright but they're also expensive...I dont think I'll be growing it.
Here is my list so far:
California Poppy Seeds (maybe)
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose
Datura (maybe, and I'm not sure which kind yet)
San Pedro Cactus (not sure if i weill grow it at this house or my friends, since he has more space)
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory (looks nice, but i might take it off the list) Opium Poppy (not sure which kind or kinds yet)
Wormwood (my mom wont like it since its ugly, sorry but i still wanna grow it to test out its effects)
Sinicuichi
Syrian Rue
There might be more to add later since there were other plants I wanted to grow but BB doesn't sell seeds for them.
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