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OfflineDancingWolf
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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26797687 - 07/01/20 07:49 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)



Someone wanted this out of their yard and let me dig it up for free. :smile: It's a common yucca, Spanish dagger if I'm correct. Not sure if I want to plant it outside where it might freeze to the ground, or break it up and move it inside my greenhouse in pots or in a super bag.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #26800086 - 07/02/20 06:48 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

What do you mean by “freeze to the ground”?

If it’s the same yucca I find all over Virginia, there’s no way I could personally justify wasting greenhouse space for it.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: dizzy_simmons]
    #26800256 - 07/02/20 08:19 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Yucca usually freezes to the ground and comes back from a stump here. Since I sell the pups from it, it's in my interest to keep the plant looking at good as possible and that means keeping it from freezing when it hits 16F. I have space to spare in the high tunnel and will be building a carport greenhouse this winter as well for my trichocereus hedge. :smile:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #26800672 - 07/03/20 03:41 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Lemons aplenty.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Nickoloxious]
    #26910764 - 08/31/20 08:50 PM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Bumping this thread since I got a new long term project going.

So I got two mutations from my Domino / Subdenudata seeds, some have already seen the first one ( big one), the second one though is a great surprise. I don't know if they are from the same mothers since I usually combine common cactus seed together, but they probably are. I plan to cross these two when they flower and see if I can get some F2 generation seed / higher potential to carry on mutation. Naturally, Shroomerites & a few plant lovers will be first in line for seed if they are viable.

This is mutation A (new picture 2021 / 10)



This is mutation B (new picture, 2021 / 09)



I cut a tiny piece from mutation B and grafted it to a strong piece of Pereskiopsis. I think the graft has taken but it's too early to confirm it. Maybe I should open a journal on this one.

For those wondering about the fasciated pereskiopsis, it's proving VERY difficult to propagate and likes to terminate. It's a struggle to get a good plant growing.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #27491051 - 10/03/21 01:05 PM (2 years, 3 months ago)

Double post.

The project I'm working on is bearing fruit. In another year or two, there should be plants available to those on my waiting list. <3 As well as to those who were waiting for the crested Pereskiopsis that didn't work out.

These grafts and de-grafts are from the two mutants above; they exhibit different variegations depending on which piece I micrograft to Pereskiopsis. The largest plant is its own variegation and separate from clones A and B.

I really want to get seeds from a cross of plants A and B, but I'm still on the graft and propagate step. Maybe next year I will be blessed with seeds from variegated crossing.



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf] * 6
    #28164766 - 01/30/23 05:35 PM (11 months, 22 days ago)

Zone 7 bog garden. i spent like $200+ throwing this together last year. It brought me much joy and im building another this year.

 

edit- fly traps will not live in zone 7 but the wife wanted em in there. Everything else is cold hard or a cold hard hybrid that should live
Northern cranberry
Sarracenia x Red Apache Medium
Sarracenia x Yellow Jacket Large
Sarracenia x white"Juthatip Soper"
Grass Pink Orchid
Nodding Lady Tresses
mixed droseras
Rose Pogonia1
+ more looking for my notes...


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #28165127 - 01/30/23 10:04 PM (11 months, 22 days ago)

Beautiful carnivores.

I need to get some going this year.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Egon_Spengler]
    #28165380 - 01/31/23 04:51 AM (11 months, 21 days ago)

:whathesaid:

That,  my friend,  was an awesome display!!!

so, all those will come back in zone 7 unprotected???


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: KannaKris]
    #28165519 - 01/31/23 07:30 AM (11 months, 21 days ago)

The fly traps will die.
The Pitcher plants are or hybridized with a variety that grows all the way up to Canada that should give them the ability to survive temps in the 20s. If we get sustain temps 20 or below they will die.
But there are 100% cold hardy varieties that can be purchased. Besides that the bog orchids,sundews, cranberries are all cold hardy and use to be native to my area before humans gone done fucked it all.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #28165531 - 01/31/23 07:36 AM (11 months, 21 days ago)

Right on man,  this is good to know,  and yeah don't let me get started on humans!


For the past couple of years they have drained all my good fishing spots, and destroyed all my prime morel wooded areas,  and they are showing no signs of stopping until it's all gone :sad:

It really makes me sick :mad2:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #28166536 - 01/31/23 07:28 PM (11 months, 21 days ago)

Quote:

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The fly traps will die.
The Pitcher plants are or hybridized with a variety that grows all the way up to Canada that should give them the ability to survive temps in the 20s. If we get sustain temps 20 or below they will die.
But there are 100% cold hardy varieties that can be purchased. Besides that the bog orchids,sundews, cranberries are all cold hardy and use to be native to my area before humans gone done fucked it all.



Yes I believe even in their native range of SC and NC they are annuals that reproduce by seed. No flowers = no traps next year. Also contrary to popular belief, they wont die after flowering.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: tbone8352]
    #28167634 - 02/01/23 01:52 PM (11 months, 20 days ago)

Strange,  all my flytraps always declined in health after flowering,  and then turned black,  and then died every time.

What is the secret to keeping them alive after flowering?


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: KannaKris] * 1
    #28167956 - 02/01/23 06:18 PM (11 months, 20 days ago)

Quote:

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Strange,  all my flytraps always declined in health after flowering,  and then turned black,  and then died every time.

What is the secret to keeping them alive after flowering?




I'll clarify: flowering does use a ton lot of energy and unless you want seeds is best to be avoided. When cultivated, it can become unhealthy and die after expending so much energy on the flower though more often IME they will grow just incredibly sluggish the rest of the year. Your trap will need a very healthy root system, full sun (or a grow light equivalent to it), and plenty of food to offset the loss. Since in the wild they are usually dead from the first hard freeze, they need plenty of love to continue to have a will to live.

I have had a lot of experience growing pitcher plants and traps if you have any other questions!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: tbone8352]
    #28168542 - 02/02/23 05:00 AM (11 months, 19 days ago)

I see, well thanks for clarifying that all up for me brother  :thumbup:

Let me try again when they start selling them here,  and I'll grab a few pitcher plants as well.

If I have any questions,  then I know who to come to  :cool:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: KannaKris]
    #28169687 - 02/02/23 07:20 PM (11 months, 19 days ago)

No problem at all, they are an amazing thing!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: tbone8352]
    #28170257 - 02/03/23 04:16 AM (11 months, 18 days ago)

Yes they are!  I'm excited about starting mine up!  bw86 has inspired me :cool:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: KannaKris]
    #28170314 - 02/03/23 05:47 AM (11 months, 18 days ago)

Thats the point right... most came from here
Also got seeds from the thread leaf sun dew. I will check their viability. If they are good i'll send some out to you guys if wanted.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86] * 2
    #28170744 - 02/03/23 12:47 PM (11 months, 18 days ago)






Waiting for the weather to warm up so I can get this big bitch back outside. Weber Blue Agave I got about 3 years ago. Same variety that tequila is made from.

Winters are too cold here in Colorado to keep it outside. It's so big now I can't really get it through a doorway with risk of fucking it up, or poking my eye out. The thorns on this guy are no fucking joke!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Sky High]
    #28170949 - 02/03/23 03:50 PM (11 months, 18 days ago)

I babied one of those for a good 3-4 years. They are cool but it was too much of a pain the ass i have memory of chucking its decaying corpse into a compost pile. You know how big those things get in the ground?


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