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juggaloblink420
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What to grow?
#19405061 - 01/11/14 06:11 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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Been growing weed since 2010 and am getting out of the whole "illegal" phase in my life but the only problem is I think its very therapeutic for me to grow plants, and the fact I've dropped close to 2 grand into my grow room.
I'm looking for something exotic, thats rewarding and if there is a potential for profit thats always a bonus.
Here is the only picture I have of my room with everything active so you guys have an idea of what im working with.
 Now I know this isn't the best site for advice but I think the growery is kinda dead and all the sites I used to use have changed to much, so what do you guys say? =D
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This should be in the Ethnobotanical garden. Are you looking to grow something that's legal and psychoactive or something that is just fun to grow?
Something profitable would be kratom. Kratom rooted clones sell for $30 each.
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juggaloblink420
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BlackWidow said: This should be in the Ethnobotanical garden. Are you looking to grow something that's legal and psychoactive or something that is just fun to grow?
Something profitable would be kratom. Kratom rooted clones sell for $30 each.
Wasn't sure - looked at all of the categories and out of everything just saw this place fit better I guess .
Basically just looking for a legal exotic that could possible make a profit, I might look into kratom but not many people around me mess with it so it might be difficult but who knows.
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grow edible and medicinal mushrooms wheatgrass and sprouts are very nutritional and fun to grow as well
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BlackWidow


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Incarvillea sinensis will likely be very profitable soon. I'm not going to post why but you could always look it up.
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How about something that can't grow outdoors in your climate? That might lead to profitability.
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BlackWidow said: Incarvillea sinensis will likely be very profitable soon. I'm not going to post why but you could always look it up.
I looked it up, and I agree.
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Re: What to grow? [Re: TopPmz]
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Only thing i'm seeing is that its effects are its stronger analgesic than morphine, I can really see this being an excellect extract for pain. It might even benifit me personally due to my joints and back aches. I think it might be my next to grow plant.
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From what I gather it grows in the Himalayan Mountains. Which I imagine would mean it can survive very cold weather. It supposed to be fast growing as well. I've already ordered seeds because it just seems like everything I've been looking for in an ethno.
A vendor here on the shroomery actually just started selling the leaves about a month ago.
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Re: What to grow? [Re: TopPmz]
#19405324 - 01/11/14 07:07 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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BlackWidow said: Incarvillea sinensis will likely be very profitable soon. I'm not going to post why but you could always look it up.
I looked it up, and I agree.
I've been researching this plant for quite a while now. I haven't been able to find any conclusive reports to its' potential of how much it affects your MU- and Kappa Opioid receptors. Therefore I usually order Kratom.
I recently learned that a Shroomery sponsored vendor (world seed supply - through blujay) is selling it amazingly cheap. Basically 1/5th the price of Kratom. If anyone tries it out, let me know how it goes. http://www.blujay.com/item/100g-20-1-Extract-Incarvillea-Sinensis-Chinese-Analgesic-Herb-19010400-4625417
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BlackWidow said: This should be in the Ethnobotanical garden.
These kinds of open-ended "what should I grow" threads tend not to go over all that well there because people get kind of sick of trying to guess what someone might want to grow. The Pub may actually be the best fit anyway.
Desmanthus illinoensis is a cool one, beautiful outdoor ornamental and it makes DMT. The seeds are quite cheap in quantity also from wildflower sites. They will grow outside in your climate but you can start them inside.
Nepenthes pitcher plants are beautiful indoor ornamentals and they trap bugs that get in the house in the summer. I think the ones I have are Nepenthes x ventrata. Pretty easy to keep alive but if they get too dry the traps on the new leaves will abort. I think they may be among the easier Nepenthes to grow, some others are quite finicky I've heard.
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BlackWidow said: From what I gather it grows in the Himalayan Mountains. Which I imagine would mean it can survive very cold weather. It supposed to be fast growing as well. I've already ordered seeds because it just seems like everything I've been looking for in an ethno.
A vendor here on the shroomery actually just started selling the leaves about a month ago.
If you don't mind me asking how do you plan on growing them? Ive been reseaching this plant, but for hydroponics only, and haven't found to much, if anything on anyone growing INDOORS.
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juggaloblink420 said:
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BlackWidow said: From what I gather it grows in the Himalayan Mountains. Which I imagine would mean it can survive very cold weather. It supposed to be fast growing as well. I've already ordered seeds because it just seems like everything I've been looking for in an ethno.
A vendor here on the shroomery actually just started selling the leaves about a month ago.
If you don't mind me asking how do you plan on growing them? Ive been reseaching this plant, but for hydroponics only, and haven't found to much, if anything on anyone growing INDOORS.
I should get my seeds by next week. In a few months I will definitely be posting a guide on how to cultivate it indoors. Since it can go to very low temps I may put a few plants out on my porch as well.
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