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1234go
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Aphids are a more likely possibility, since I don't really see any webbing that spider mites would be leaving.
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GombaTaltos
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: 1234go] 2
#24743691 - 10/28/17 03:09 PM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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My cuttings finally rooted. It’s been about 6 weeks. I started with 6 and ended up with 3. 50% is not bad. I’m happy.
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That soil looks nice and fertile! Worm casing? Worm casing is a majority of my soil muxes. Good stuff. What type of caapi are those?
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That is actually peat moss and coir. When rooting cuttings you want a non nutritious soil from what I’ve read. I think the mother plant was claimed to Cielo when I got her. I still need to read up and see if I can ID it 100% as Cielo.
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Humm worm casing always comes through with my cuttings of all kinds of plants. I have a cielo and a few others, some seed grown.
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My caapi may die tonight. I'm leaving them out in the cold, but it won't freeze. I need the space and pots for something more useful to me. I'm posting them in the marketplace, hope I'm not breaking any rules.
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pinedownpioneer said: Humm worm casing always comes through with my cuttings of all kinds of plants. I have a cielo and a few others, some seed grown.
I’ll have to try them. I’m trying to root some P. viridis leaves and they are taking forever. Coming up on 2 months.
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: GombaTaltos] 3
#24918905 - 01/16/18 05:33 PM (6 years, 13 days ago) |
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Hello friends, I'm from Colombia, I went to show you approximately the caapi that I have from my own collection, I am currently going through a situation in which some do not want to root or have roots but not leaves, I have tried to change their metabolism, of all ways the varieties of caapi that I have are a whole list KUREHUASCA: CAAPI HYBRID OF COLOMBIA CIELOHUASCA: B.CAAPI CIELO YELLOW OR BOA: CAAPI SWEET TIGREHUASCA: RED CAAPI MORE EFFECTIVE FOR PUrGE AND SOME OTHER HYBRIDS OF THREE HELICS CIELO

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abraxxas
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: abraxxas]
#24943870 - 01/26/18 03:21 PM (6 years, 3 days ago) |
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Hi, I am all of you again, I am sorry to repeat the thread again, everything is to promote the tedious knowledge that makes the master practitioner, friends would like to know how to root or in what conditions I can propagate cabrereana diplopterys cuttings, caapi is easy but chagropanga seems to be different
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: abraxxas]
#24961995 - 02/02/18 01:46 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hello companions, I urgently need help from you, if someone has experience rooting and planting by cutting diplopterys cabrerana aka chagropanga I thank you for mentioning their advice, on substrates, conditions and other advice, I have a trap of moisture and rooting for plants, thank you very much
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: abraxxas]
#24962029 - 02/02/18 02:09 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have no idea as i have never found any chaliponga aka. diplopterys cabrerana plants. Maybe you can try some different methods if you cant find any info about this. Soil, wet perlite, and something like a hydrponic cloner seems a good bet. Are these known to be difficult to root?
I guess they are hard to root, hard to grow or to keep alive. There are so many wanting a chaliponga plant but nobody seems to have any and nobody sells any. Must be some reason for that.
I really hope you can get these growing. This is a very sought after plant. You are very lucky, they grow where you live or you bought these cuttings? Good luck.
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: Mateo]
#24962191 - 02/02/18 03:21 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hi don mateo asi, they grow where I live because I am from Colombia and a friend have cut their chagropangas, some have roots because they are cuts that had been rooting for several months, I have a trap of humidity and cloning hormone, for This purpose, I plan to plant them on land vertically as caapi with some knots coming out of the ground, that if without neglecting the climate, I only know a single person who succeeded with diplopterys cabrerana, said that even if months would not take away the humidity trap
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: abraxxas]
#24962367 - 02/02/18 04:51 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thats why nobody have chaliponga plants then. Challenging plant to grow.
I hope you succeed.
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: JayWise]
#24974171 - 02/07/18 02:53 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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My tucanaca (red) and Black strain Caapis . All at least 1 year old. Have been transplanted since picture was taken .They love coffee grounds and manure. Last pic is Solandra Grandiflora.
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Very nice 
I planted some fresh Caupuri (knotted strain) seeds from Brazil yesterday, will post some pics when they sprout.
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: MeanGreen]
#24974339 - 02/07/18 04:04 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks. That's what I believe mine are. Caupuri aka black caapi. Has anyone eaten their own caapi leaves? Mine have dropped a good dozen . might make some tea even though I'm not expecting much.
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: MeanGreen]
#24976221 - 02/08/18 10:37 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Beautiful caapis, I have noticed that banisteriopsis does not need direct sunlight, because it is naturally from the jungle can adptarce to the lack of light, I have a serious problem that has not taken force but it is expected that over time it will cost me , the nectaries of caapi, behind the leaves attract insects for their honey and I have had problems with insects, with thrips and aphids if someone knows of a good organic input to scare them or rociales would thank them in the soul
 I would like to identify the strains of caapi that I have planted, among them I can distinguish cielohuasca and tigrehuasca, with sky strain and red strain, by the shape of the leaf, color of the vine and growth behavior alginas strains do not correspond neither to heaven nor to tiger, so I would like you to help me identify them, since I also have yage boa and yellow yage, tueno, among others that I have not identified, your botanic knows how to identify these strains I would appreciate it, soon I will have seeds of my vines because they will soon enter flowering despite its small size, apparently the tropical and dry climate accelerates the flowering taking into account that I live in the heart of Colombia.





 
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I have some leaves collected from tall vines, that reach to collect, and dry them in the dark and then toasted to make them dust, although I have mixed with some vine are dust, the Venezuelans have given me a very good data on how to consume caapi in small quantities and consists of chewing a tonco or some leaves or powder for an hour, just swallow the liquid product of chewing leaves and caapi trunk for an hour or until you feel the nausea will be necessary to activate it as imao, then you can administer what you want as long as it is an indicine compound
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Re: B. Caapi growers unite! [Re: abraxxas]
#24976841 - 02/08/18 04:15 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have 3 caapi plants growing indoors. I sadly have lost their nametags so i no longer know what kind they are. At one point in time i at least had White, Yellow, Red and Black vaietys, maybee even some other one. Now only 3 vines are left and i cant see the differences between them.
Now my cuestion. Can i propagate a cutting simply by cutting a vine and put it into soil? Or do i need rooting hormone, some time in water then soil. Or maybe rooting hormone and just put in water until i see roots? Do you know how to sucessfully root cuttings from these vines?
Intresting with the chewing method of the vine.
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