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Psilosion


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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Grey Fox]
#24829490 - 12/06/17 09:03 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well let me add these to my list to grow
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Grey Fox]
#24829824 - 12/06/17 12:08 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Grey Fox said: Wolfie do you remember the coldest temperature your HBWR plants have survived?
Last July it got down to around 5°C
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#24829838 - 12/06/17 12:18 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I sampled the seeds I harvested from my plants and they were so potent! 5 seeds chewed and swallowed produced a powerful trip that was almost 'too much' at one point. 3 seeds chewed and swallowed produced a very pleasant, almost sedating trip.
All the seeds I ate were at the same potency. I tried one, two and three seeds several times. One seed never produced much and three sends me to the sky. Two seeds is my comfort zone. Never experienced visuals with these seeds but three seeds water extracted with the debris chewed and swallowed completely blew my mind with no visuals two years ago
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Grey Fox

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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#24829932 - 12/06/17 01:01 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Grey Fox said: Wolfie do you remember the coldest temperature your HBWR plants have survived?
Last July it got down to around 5°C
Thanks Wolfie. It gets a little colder than that by me. Hopefully my plant makes it through the winter.
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Solipsis
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Grey Fox]
#24830006 - 12/06/17 01:33 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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IMO dry the seeds very well then put them in the freezer. Usually you don't want any sensitive compound to be in solution for long term storage so all moisture should be drawn out, perhaps even using a desiccant. Enzymes which may otherwise degrade these compounds are likely inactivated upon drying. I think this applies to the fungi in the seeds / on the seedhusks which are supposedly the ones to produce these lysergamides.
Storing in the freezer is almost always ideal because reactions including those that degrade the compounds go slower at lower temperatures. But typically you want to protect your substances from water and oxygen, so use a container that is actually airtight.
Sandwich baggies may not be ideal, such thin plastic can actually let gases through over time.
Nice vines brother! 
I started growing these but I don't have close to enough space to grow vines like that. Also not enough sun probably or I would have let them overgrow my balcony
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Argyreia]
#24830425 - 12/06/17 05:46 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Argyreia said: Never experienced visuals with these seeds but three seeds water extracted with the debris chewed and swallowed completely blew my mind with no visuals two years ago 
I also find the visual side to be almost non existent. Smoking weed does produce what I call 'placebo visuals'. Its hard to explain but its like having OEV's that are only in your mind and seperate from your actual vision , however you experience both simultaneously.
I usually have a beer or two to counteract the vasoconstriction, but the nausea gets worse every time. I gag at the smell of the seeds lol.
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose is a very beautiful plant but in regards to psychedelics I think I'll stick with darknet LSD
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#24874966 - 12/28/17 10:19 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Do you think that it is possible to go form seedling to harvest in a single season?
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: naum]
#24904760 - 01/11/18 03:50 AM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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naum said: Do you think that it is possible to go form seedling to harvest in a single season?
I don't know for sure, however I highly doubt it. This is what my vine looked like after a single season (3 months):

Compared to what it looked like when it started producing seeds at 19 months (6 seasons):
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: wolfiewolfie] 5
#25016693 - 02/23/18 05:32 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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She's flowering again  At roughly 2 and a half years old this vine has turned into a monster!

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Argyreia
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#25016832 - 02/23/18 06:25 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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This is so awesome.
Do you give fertilizers to the plants ? Can you show us shots of the trunks ?
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Argyreia] 2
#25016871 - 02/23/18 06:37 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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I haven't given them anything since I first transplanted them from the pot into the ground. TBH the last time I even watered them was probably like a year ago. A very low maintenance plant.
Here are the trunks:
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: wolfiewolfie]
#25016917 - 02/23/18 06:57 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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wolfiewolfie said: She's flowering again  At roughly 2 and a half years old this vine has turned into a monster!


A monster indeed.
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: ferrel_human]
#25016982 - 02/23/18 07:32 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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That's incredible. Nice work
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: MoonFarmer] 1
#25017703 - 02/24/18 05:59 AM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thats quite different to the 2 HBWR that i have growing in my livingroom window. I wish i had the climate to grow them outdoors. They look woderful and very large. Nice to get flowers also, it´s clear that they are thriving in that location.
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Grey Fox

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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Mateo]
#25017951 - 02/24/18 08:34 AM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Beautiful! Congrats Wolfie. They look very healthy.
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karode13
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: Grey Fox]
#25021081 - 02/25/18 02:34 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm enjoying this thread. Wish my climate would support growing this plant.
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wolfiewolfie
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Re: Growing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose from Seed to Harvest Over Two Years [Re: karode13] 2
#25098547 - 03/29/18 12:47 AM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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The other day I was trimming back the vine and saved a few off cuts. I put them in a bucket of water 6 days ago and although there's no sign of any roots, they seem to be growing just fine.




Very interesting... :/
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