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    #26540181 - 03/17/20 07:55 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

-figured I would make the thread title a bit more fitting.

Seems to me like we all love our plants :blush:
Show your garden. Share your passion.Pics or it didn't happen.
What are you working on? How long have you had that bonsai?
Coleus, Sunflowers, Bhut jolokia. Show them off.



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86] * 2
    #26540183 - 03/17/20 07:57 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

I'll start with an eggplant that I am braiding. Should be fun to see if it grafts together naturally.



I'm also into Sedums, These pics are all cold hardy varieties. I just bought some cool Mexican ones for indoor planters.


Edited by bw86 (03/17/20 08:37 AM)


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26540327 - 03/17/20 09:04 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Cool thread man! I like sedums too. Sadly, all mine died due to fungus gnats throughout the winter!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium] * 2
    #26540420 - 03/17/20 09:53 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

"Orange hat" micro dwarf tomatoes. Suitable for <1 gallon pots!



Fasciated Pereskiopsis. I was clipping pereskiopsis cuttings last year and I must have cut an areole just right and the new growth crested. Its now been a bit of a pet project and seeing how aesthetically pleasing I can get the growth. The regular fanned growth curls around to the inside due to one side growing faster than the other. I'm trying to cut it so I can get the growth to fan out, rather than in, its all a matter of getting just the right piece to grow. Even this one fans in just a little bit, but is still going in the direction I want it to.

Once I propagate it enough, I'll release it to the world ^_^!




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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26540490 - 03/17/20 10:30 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

It's dark here so I can't take any decent pics. I like growing things that are generally expensive and/or hard to find. Limes, mangoes, avocados, chillies, tumeric, pandan, galangal, ginger, cardamon, bay leaf,  dragonfruit, jackfruit, lychees and various other things I can't remember at the moment.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: migraineur]
    #26540707 - 03/17/20 12:34 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Dancingwolf is that Solanum PimpinellIfolium/ "Current tomato"
I just tried to google it. Its not listed anywhere but the pictures look like Solanum lycopersicum.
Is that a white flower?


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86] * 1
    #26540774 - 03/17/20 01:09 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)







Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) getting a head start on Spring. :sunny:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #26540788 - 03/17/20 01:19 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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"Orange hat" micro dwarf tomatoes. Suitable for <1 gallon pots!



Fasciated Pereskiopsis. I was clipping pereskiopsis cuttings last year and I must have cut an areole just right and the new growth crested. Its now been a bit of a pet project and seeing how aesthetically pleasing I can get the growth. The regular fanned growth curls around to the inside due to one side growing faster than the other. I'm trying to cut it so I can get the growth to fan out, rather than in, its all a matter of getting just the right piece to grow. Even this one fans in just a little bit, but is still going in the direction I want it to.

Once I propagate it enough, I'll release it to the world ^_^!







THAT PERES. is AMAZING care to go into how you cut it? or was it just a random cut that just happened to do it i would love to have one of them!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: dbreeze] * 2
    #26540934 - 03/17/20 02:34 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Well, here is a small portion of some of what I got going on :cool:

Cilantro



I found this Cycad growing wild, as a baby, and I dug it up, to save it from flooding six years ago.



I grew this Key Lime tree from seed six years ago,and it finally bloomed and put out a few fruits last season.



A leek



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: the_chosen_one] * 1
    #26540940 - 03/17/20 02:36 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) getting a head start on Spring. :sunny:





I love these!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium] * 2
    #26540948 - 03/17/20 02:41 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

More!

seed grown Pomegranates



A Black Cherry tomato plant, that I grew indoors over the winter, from a cutting, before the main pant died back for the winter. I use it as a mother plant. I've got numerous plants already rooted and of nice size from it. It also made a few Tomatoes indoors over the winter.



Bolivian Rainbow Pepper



Snow Peas



A Potato plant



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26540958 - 03/17/20 02:45 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Yet More!

Lettuce



Kale



Onions, Garlic, and Leeks



A barrel cactus



And a Blue Agave



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium] * 1
    #26541037 - 03/17/20 03:31 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

I love the hairs on the purple oxalis. Great pic.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26541078 - 03/17/20 03:58 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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I love these!





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I love the hairs on the purple oxalis. Great pic.




Thanks! Yeah, I got these from Horizon Herbs .. oh probably ten years ago now. This is the pink tuber variety. They are currently under LED which actually increases the purple color.. it's not just a trick of the lights. The tops of the leaves will turn green once the are outside.
I'm thinking about keeping one indoors this year :awesomenod:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: the_chosen_one] * 1
    #26541199 - 03/17/20 05:14 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

I didn't realize until recently there is so many kinds of Oxalis. About a month ago I ordered 25 Oxalis Carnosa seeds from Etsy. Only two were viable. I'll snap a pic a little later. They're just on their first set of leaf.
I also bought some Oxalis corniculata seeds and they just got here from China threw JFK :rolleyes: great.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: the_chosen_one]
    #26541207 - 03/17/20 05:21 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Great thread and nice pics


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26541333 - 03/17/20 06:46 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

That key lime is beefy for 6 years.  What size pot is it in? I have a pair of calamondins that use to be triplets from one seed. They've got to be gotta be 6-7 years old this summer. I should really re-pot them. Seems like a good activity for tomorrow.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: the_chosen_one] * 1
    #26541352 - 03/17/20 06:58 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) getting a head start on Spring. :sunny:



Been curious about oca... Is it worth growing? Easy? My climate is Midwestern north american.
Just started leeks and "Clancy" TPS potatoes (along with TPS potato seeds I saved from last year).


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26541507 - 03/17/20 08:13 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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That key lime is beefy for 6 years.  What size pot is it in? I have a pair of calamondins that use to be triplets from one seed. They've got to be gotta be 6-7 years old this summer. I should really re-pot them. Seems like a good activity for tomorrow.




Heck, you should have seen it before I last cut it back at the end of the summer! With the pot, it was about 8 foot tall or so.  It wouldn't fit in shed because it was so tall. I take it out of the pot at the end of every season, and hack off about a foot of bottom roots, and then I return it to the same pot with fresh soil. Not sure on the pot size, but I'd say it's 30 gallon, maybe?

Calamondins eh? I'd love to see them after you re-pot them :cool:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: dbreeze]
    #26541567 - 03/17/20 08:41 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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Dancingwolf is that Solanum PimpinellIfolium/ "Current tomato"
I just tried to google it. Its not listed anywhere but the pictures look like Solanum lycopersicum.
Is that a white flower?




They look like this when matured. They are simply Orange Hat micro tomatoes. The flowers are yellow.

https://www.renaissancefarms.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Orange-Hat-Micro-Dwarf-Tomato-Plants.jpg
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THAT PERES. is AMAZING care to go into how you cut it? or was it just a random cut that just happened to do it i would love to have one of them!




It was a generous blessing / chance happening when I was cutting tips last year. I currently have three fasciated cuttings from it and I nip and cut them in an attempt to train the growth just right on each one. The nips, 1-2 dime size pieces, are rooting in pots. One side is faster than the other so its a real pain. That offshoot is a piece that split off on its own and seems to be growing perfectly, I leave it on the mother plant for now, which has a dormant growth fan on it in several places. I want to observe the natural growth longer before I cut it off and root it as its own plant.

If I understand how its growing, the crest can NEVER be cut off to propagate, rather it either has to split naturally or be split with a razor blade. To cut off the fascination would likely cause the plant to revert back to regular growth and only the fasciated tip would remain as such. I haven't tried the razor blade yet, its only theoretical. Its probably going to be another year before I prop it enough to make cuttings available, its an ultra high priority to keep propagating it at every suitable oppertunity and eventually have it spread throughout the world. Its a regular Pereskiopsis Spathulata but I'll probably call the growth "Dancingwolf", for obvious reasons :P, that and it curls around on its-self, growing into its-self, unless helped a bit, kinda dances.

It took me about two years to get several hundred pereskiopsis plants and that's only propagating them here and there when grafting or growing tips. I check up on it nearly every day since its a horticultural treasure and I've only seen one other plant that may have been a fan-crested pereskiopsis on a popular online flea market.

All the guidance I can give to replicating this, is that the growth came from a branch node that I either cut off of or cut through. It also appears to be two pereskiopsis stems that grew together. I may have cut the top out, causing it to branch several times from the same spot, then cut it the top out again at the same point.

I'm entertaining experimenting with cutting several growth tip centers precisely and trying to micro-graft them together, in an attempt to make a rankensteined fasciation with the growth points fusing together.



The surviving images of the growth when I first noticed it back in August 2019. Almost everyone that sees this fasciation wants a clone of it and I'm working as fast as I can to get it out there.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf] * 1
    #26542123 - 03/18/20 07:06 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

I rescued this Oxalis form a hoard of fungus gnats a couple of weeks ago. I thought it was a goner, until I noticed this today!



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26542321 - 03/18/20 09:21 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

So I have to get new buckets to transplant the triplets. 5 gallons are too short. I will get tall trash pail(s) and drill some holes.
You guys think i should try and separate them? They have been growing in the same bucket with a divider for 7+ years.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26542399 - 03/18/20 10:11 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Very nice man! Yes, I would separate them for sure,and they will thank you for it :cool: I can't believe they have done that well in such small pots. I bet they are quite root-bound!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26542419 - 03/18/20 10:22 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

I'm not sure what type of citrus this is, but it's severely root-bound and needs a re-pot badly! I dug it up from the wild about five or so years ago. Anybody got any ideas on what it could be? I think it might be a Grapefruit. If it ever stops raining, I'll get it into a bigger pot,and hope that it will bloom eventually.



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Bowman]
    #26542675 - 03/18/20 01:18 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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Quote:

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Oca (Oxalis tuberosa) getting a head start on Spring. :sunny:



Been curious about oca... Is it worth growing? Easy? My climate is Midwestern north american.
Just started leeks and "Clancy" TPS potatoes (along with TPS potato seeds I saved from last year).




Very easy to cultivate. Absolutely delicious. Probably my favorite tuber. They take 6 months from start tuber to finish.
I'm in Western Washington State and they find the climate very agreeable.


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    #26542686 - 03/18/20 01:26 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

wait,
wut.
You eat it? waddabout oxalic acid?


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26542706 - 03/18/20 01:37 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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wait,
wut.
You eat it? waddabout oxalic acid?




Not a concern with this variety. They are a staple food in South America. They're great cooked or raw. I prefer raw with a touch of sea salt. :awesomenod:


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    #26542708 - 03/18/20 01:39 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Man... now I need some, thanks a lot.
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    #26542724 - 03/18/20 01:49 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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    #26542747 - 03/18/20 02:02 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

fuck thats expensive. I think I remember seeing them at my local nursery. Im gonna check first. Thank you for the link.


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    #26542772 - 03/18/20 02:17 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Real hippies don't come cheap :laugh2: and they ain't fast either :rolleyes: Rico is da man tho. His stuff is pretty top notch.


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    #26542886 - 03/18/20 03:26 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

this is a 7 day old Oxalis Carnosa. People turn them into bonsais since they have those fat asses (caudex)


This is what people do with them.

Natural form.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26543010 - 03/18/20 04:29 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Wow! I have never seen one of those. They look like a succulent.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26543051 - 03/18/20 04:47 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

"They" call em succulents. They have thicker, waxier leaves then other oxalis' I have seen.Not sure what makes a succulent a succulent. It sure is succulant-esk.
I have never really been into succulents or cacti.I was gifted some loph seeds a month or so ago and a small obsession was spurred.
I have a thread here in my journal that I'm using  to make a post on Mixed specie Loph planters. I will re locate when my specimens are big enough.


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    #26543304 - 03/18/20 07:02 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Yeah dude, those have to be classified as a succulent for sure!

Man, you got skills brother! I looked at your journal pics,and I thought to myself, Man this guy cold be rich, selling those arrangements for sure!

I would kill for some of those plants, and I love the Saffron and Crocus! They are both in my top wish list of plants to obtain! Too bad sources aren't allowed, because I'd love to know where you acquired them from!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium] * 1
    #26544210 - 03/19/20 08:51 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Pink Polka Dot plant.



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26545306 - 03/19/20 06:39 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

Now i'm in a tuber hole...Anyone ever grow Chinese Wild: Yam Dioscorea opposita (Aerial Tuber) or Crosnes Tubers - (Stachys affini) ?


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26546406 - 03/20/20 11:00 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

I've lost all patience with ants. They were on what looked to be a clean 2X4 piece and I was scratching a little half-inch ditch to get all the rain away from my garden that was flowing in under the greenhouse and one stung near a nerve or just the right spot and the mother plant bapped with the board.

They get sprayed with ant poison regardless of what they are in now.



Broke it off at the base, I wanted to try and cut it just above an overlapped areole and remove the non-overlapped ones to see if it would offshoot fasciated by selecting the doubled one, but that experiment is no longer available to me for now ;(.

The mother still has 2-3 dormant crests to grow from, so another opportunity will come. Cleaned the jagged material off of this one, dabbed it in sulfur and planted in the shade. I guess this is plant #4 including the mother. Hopefully I'll have several dozen by the end of Summer and can let 1-2 out to people I think will help propagate it.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #26546454 - 03/20/20 11:27 AM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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I've lost all patience with ants. They were on what looked to be a clean 2X4 piece and I was scratching a little half-inch ditch to get all the rain away from my garden that was flowing in under the greenhouse and one stung near a nerve or just the right spot and the mother plant bapped with the board.

They get sprayed with ant poison regardless of what they are in now.



Broke it off at the base, I wanted to try and cut it just above an overlapped areole and remove the non-overlapped ones to see if it would offshoot fasciated by selecting the doubled one, but that experiment is no longer available to me for now ;(.

The mother still has 2-3 dormant crests to grow from, so another opportunity will come. Cleaned the jagged material off of this one, dabbed it in sulfur and planted in the shade. I guess this is plant #4 including the mother. Hopefully I'll have several dozen by the end of Summer and can let 1-2 out to people I think will help propagate it.




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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26546590 - 03/20/20 12:32 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

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Now i'm in a tuber hole...Anyone ever grow Chinese Wild: Yam Dioscorea opposita (Aerial Tuber) or Crosnes Tubers - (Stachys affini) ?




Welcome to the tuber hole  :highfive:

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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: the_chosen_one]
    #26553880 - 03/23/20 07:58 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

My favorite channel. Slow moving plot but i like where it's going.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26553887 - 03/23/20 08:01 PM (3 years, 10 months ago)

haha!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26559436 - 03/26/20 03:52 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Made room in the greenhouse by getting all this out! Only to have it totally filled back up shortly after!

I still have plants in my room, plants all throughout the house, and plants in the shed.

I don't know what I'm going to do with all this!

I literately have hundreds of plants right now, and I'm running out of space!



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26559443 - 03/26/20 03:55 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Story of my life.On top of that i just got a job at a nursery since they are not shut down.
This will not help my plants hoarding addiction.

There is always room for one more.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26559447 - 03/26/20 03:56 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I heard that!

Luck you man, I'd love to work at a nursery!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26559461 - 03/26/20 04:02 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

meh, plant people are, well plant people.Dealing with them all day can drive you nuts.
I do landscape design so at least I dont need to fuck with all the people buying annuals.

I worked at this place for years, then took a break and professionally brewed beer for the last 3 years.
Now im back at the nursery... life...

I just wanna grow weed but new york still sucks...


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26559463 - 03/26/20 04:03 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

dang man, you seem to have lived a good life so far!

I wan to brew beer and grow weed for a living, but it just ain't never gonna happen:smirk:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26561474 - 03/27/20 04:08 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Man, I got a carload of free fertilizer today!

I don't know why people pay for shit, when it's free!

I really need to start growing mushrooms again:wink:



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    #26562063 - 03/27/20 08:20 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Now i'm in a tuber hole...Anyone ever grow Chinese Wild: Yam Dioscorea opposita (Aerial Tuber) or Crosnes Tubers - (Stachys affini) ?




Welcome to the tuber hole  :highfive:

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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: dizzy_simmons]
    #26571474 - 04/01/20 03:30 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)


california mugwort (artemisia douglasiana)
one of the most aromatic artemisias i’ve grown. leaves are sticky with aromatic resin. collected 2,700’ in the northern sierra. you can tell when you’re about to cone up in a patch of this plant walking in the mountains because you can smell its sweet aroma from a good distance.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26571477 - 04/01/20 03:32 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Nice!

What is it good for?


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26571498 - 04/01/20 03:47 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Well actually I only knew of its use as a smudge and poison oak remedy, but according to this page it has many uses. (no idea if its actually effective for these things) http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/Plants%20of%20Upper%20Newport%20Bay%20(Robert%20De%20Ruff)/Asteraceae/Artemisia%20douglasiana.htm


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26571514 - 04/01/20 03:53 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Oh man, I want some!


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    #26571555 - 04/01/20 04:09 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

i’ll have to remember to save some seeds this year :smile:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26571651 - 04/01/20 05:14 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

If its anything like the invasive mugwort that grows over here on the east coast. You could rip up a small plant with some roots and shove it in a bubble envelope. And it would probably be fine.


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    #26571720 - 04/01/20 06:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

luckily its much less aggressive than common mugwort. that shit will take over a garden insanely fast, is much taller, and much less aromatic.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26571785 - 04/01/20 06:38 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Really cool thanks for sharing. Does it smell similar to the invasive one ?


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    #26572497 - 04/02/20 02:43 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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i’ll have to remember to save some seeds this year :smile:




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    #26572683 - 04/02/20 06:51 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Valerian Root  :dogyawn:


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    #26572692 - 04/02/20 07:08 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Awesome!

My Columbine seeds never sprouted :frown:


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    #26573853 - 04/02/20 07:01 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Im gona start some mammoth Grey striped sunflowers this weekend. Anyone else grow any of the large varieties?


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    #26573874 - 04/02/20 07:19 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I am attempting to split the growth with a scalpel. Splitting the fast growing end from the slow growing end. The slow side seems to grow straighter.



A mutation on one of my prickly pears, it affected one other pad but not to this extent. I lopped it off and am growing it in a pot. So far, its a revert, but I suspect the top aereol is the one that will produce another three-way pad. :smile:



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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26574955 - 04/03/20 10:21 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Really cool thanks for sharing. Does it smell similar to the invasive one ?



It has a similar smell for sure, but I'd say the smell is a bit more sweet and pleasant, and its also much more aromatic


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26575500 - 04/03/20 04:04 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Im gona start some mammoth Grey striped sunflowers this weekend. Anyone else grow any of the large varieties?



Just digging mine out. Supposedly going to warm up next week.  I live in the forrest without a lot of sun so I have to run the Russian Mammoth (Helianthus Annus) jeeze what a name :facepalm: .... just to get an 8 foot plant.


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    #26575534 - 04/03/20 04:23 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I grew some random unlabeled sunflower seed last year and the plants were massive and multi-headed, with perfect symmetrical blooms. saved some seed but its probably crossed with all the other sunflowers i grew. in comparison, the grey stripe mammoths only got to about 10 feet and only had one head per plant.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26575605 - 04/03/20 05:02 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Did the mammoth have better seeds for eating?


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26575669 - 04/03/20 05:39 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I didn't try them myself, but I would guess that the mammoth are better for eating due to the larger size. I'll have to sample some this year.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26575782 - 04/03/20 06:20 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I hope to get some seeds this year from my plants!

I love sunflowers!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26582038 - 04/06/20 03:58 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Anyone else like to torture trees?  3-7 years old
Maple

Oak

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    #26582381 - 04/06/20 06:19 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Ah, The humanity!

Kidding man :grin:

How do they look all leaved out?


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    #26582569 - 04/06/20 07:40 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

they look pretty normal. I dont think the the leaves come out small unless root pruned.
I will snap some pics in the summer. Its hard to get good shots without my neighbors houses :rolleyes: fucken burbs


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #26583302 - 04/07/20 05:52 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Right on man, I'm looking forward to it :thumbup:

I know what you mean, I rent, and I have neighbors on all sides.

I solved the problem by planting as many trees along the fence line as possible, and so far, I've gotten the back neighbors totally blocked off.

when the landlord finally gets his house back, he will have a full on jungle to contend with, because there were no trees but one willow tree in my back yard before I moved in.

He might be a little pissed too, because I didn't ask if I cold plant all this stuff in the ground, hehe:grin:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26583620 - 04/07/20 10:04 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Increases the property value. I got a few nosy relatives and neighbors trying to cut everything down and look into my yard and am having to plant all kinds of stuff. I think Bamboo will be the best in the short term and a mix of cedar in the long term.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #26583678 - 04/07/20 10:36 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Yeah, before the old nosy woman died next to me, She made it a point before I even got my shovel in the ground, that she didn't want anything planted on my fence because she sprays weed killer there on her side.

I was like, forget all that noise, I'm not going to be told what I can and can't do on my own property.

So I planted all my Tomatoes, and other climbers against my fence for support.

Well, she let them get nice and big, then she sprayed everything with weed killer destroying it all.

I just let it go,and decided it's not worth it, and then she died the following year.

She was only wanting that area open so she could sit and watch my every move.

I would catch her watching me out her window when I would garden, then when I'd look up and see her she's duck down.

It was very creepy,and it made me sick!

Now, I have Dogwoods, Privets, Figs, Pomegranates, and some other stuff growing all up and down the fence, to block off the new nosy neighbors that bought the house.

I also planted all kinds of stuff at the back of the fence to block the nosy hillbillies as well.

They cut everything down on the fence including stuff on my side, so the could see what I'm doing.

I made it a point to plant everything further away form the fence to prevent this from happening again.

Now, they are all but totally blocked.

It's been work, but it's slowly working to my advantage.

I would love to see the people's faces when they move into this house after me, and see all the fruit trees that I've planted, not to mention all the other cool stuff too.

If they are plant lovers, they will be Amazed, to say the least!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26584310 - 04/07/20 03:35 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Solanum Pimpinellifolium


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    #26584370 - 04/07/20 04:05 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Those currants look delicious!


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26584437 - 04/07/20 04:48 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Yeah, before the old nosy woman died next to me, She made it a point before I even got my shovel in the ground, that she didn't want anything planted on my fence because she sprays weed killer there on her side.

I was like, forget all that noise, I'm not going to be told what I can and can't do on my own property.

So I planted all my Tomatoes, and other climbers against my fence for support.

Well, she let them get nice and big, then she sprayed everything with weed killer destroying it all.

I just let it go,and decided it's not worth it, and then she died the following year.

She was only wanting that area open so she could sit and watch my every move.

I would catch her watching me out her window when I would garden, then when I'd look up and see her she's duck down.

It was very creepy,and it made me sick!

Now, I have Dogwoods, Privets, Figs, Pomegranates, and some other stuff growing all up and down the fence, to block off the new nosy neighbors that bought the house.

I also planted all kinds of stuff at the back of the fence to block the nosy hillbillies as well.

They cut everything down on the fence including stuff on my side, so the could see what I'm doing.

I made it a point to plant everything further away form the fence to prevent this from happening again.

Now, they are all but totally blocked.

It's been work, but it's slowly working to my advantage.

I would love to see the people's faces when they move into this house after me, and see all the fruit trees that I've planted, not to mention all the other cool stuff too.

If they are plant lovers, they will be Amazed, to say the least!



god damn that sounds fucked. I'm so glad I live on 30 acres of forest, I hate the idea of having neighbors that can just sit there and spy on you whenever they want. Thats awesome that you've planted all that stuff though.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: sacramentum]
    #26584485 - 04/07/20 05:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Yeah, it was awful!

I couldn't smoke in my yard, take a leak, or do anything that she might see.

I have a shed that gets over 100 degrees inside during the summer, and I would set out there and smoke, because I can't smoke inside.

When I would get back in, I would be drenched in sweat, like I just returned from a sauna!

I would take her any day over the new neighbors though.

About ten guys moved in her two bedroom house, and so far they have backed into my fence tearing it off the foundation, and they dug huge ruts in my yard with their vehicles because they can't drive.

I swear, if they do one more thing, it's on!

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    #26616940 - 04/21/20 06:53 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Ever bearing Ozark Beauty Strawberries :awesomenod:









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    #26617151 - 04/21/20 09:02 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Amazing shots!


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    #26624134 - 04/24/20 08:23 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)


fat valerian in a 25 gal


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    #26624780 - 04/24/20 01:27 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

No, that bitch is phat :thumbup:


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    #26634335 - 04/28/20 12:47 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Man, my Lime tree is loaded down with blooms!

I've bee spotting little limes forming too.

This was well worth the six years it took from seed :bigyesnod:









Here is a little Bonsai project :grin:



Seed grown Celery.





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    #26634418 - 04/28/20 01:29 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)



Harvested my first fruits of this variety-possibly Trinidad scorpion Moruga or something along those lines...
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    #26634769 - 04/28/20 04:12 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

The look sweltering!


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    #26644461 - 05/02/20 07:12 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

nigga wtf, go back to reddit with that shit


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    #26644815 - 05/02/20 10:28 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)



Gymnocalaycium grafted to Pereskiopsis.

A graft I made last year. Seeing how well it turned out, I'm starting several more! :smile:


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    #26648602 - 05/04/20 03:53 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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    #26648604 - 05/04/20 03:54 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Bonsai!





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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26653105 - 05/06/20 02:52 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

I was looking over some of my seedlings and I saw this.



Its cresting in multiple places.

Dominio cactus, my own seed.


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    #26655532 - 05/07/20 04:36 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

lavender: Cultivar "phenomenal"
When these flower they are about 4'x4'. All my Munstead and Spanish lavender in the same bed has perished.


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Culinary sage flowers
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Update on my little mutated blob, it seems to be spreading out into many blobs. I'll graft a piece to Pereskiopsis if it continues and see if I can speed it up a little, although Dominio cactus grows pretty fast on it's own.


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: DancingWolf]
    #26723335 - 06/06/20 04:08 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Some large Tropaeolum majus plants..
So much peppery goodness;


Physalis Sp.;


Some Leonotis nepetifolia being weedy. They still manage to spring out of this bed after planting a few of them three years ago. Later on uprooting them all to make way for some poppies (which you can also see sprouting and being weedy);


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Nickoloxious]
    #26724084 - 06/06/20 12:42 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

seems like the physalis is physalis coztomatl, i had a plant but my father destroyed it :mad2::facepalm:


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    #26725588 - 06/07/20 03:56 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Damn that's a shame, thanks for the ID though.. :rockon:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Nickoloxious]
    #26725693 - 06/07/20 05:53 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

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Some large Tropaeolum majus plants..
So much peppery goodness;


Physalis Sp.;


Some Leonotis nepetifolia being weedy. They still manage to spring out of this bed after planting a few of them three years ago. Later on uprooting them all to make way for some poppies (which you can also see sprouting and being weedy);






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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Allium]
    #26790189 - 06/28/20 03:48 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)



Moved to its own pot, still growing strong. Hopefully it doesn't figure out away to sort its self out because the growth is pretty wild.

It's an open pollinated Dominio cactus.


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    #26790494 - 06/28/20 05:51 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Neato man :thumbup:

Hey whatever happened to bw86??? He has been gone for a month. I'd like to tell him something.


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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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    #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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    #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"
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Nodding Lady Tresses
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+ 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, 21 days ago)

Beautiful carnivores.

I need to get some going this year.


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    #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, 20 days ago)

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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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    #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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    #28167956 - 02/01/23 06:18 PM (11 months, 20 days ago)

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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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    #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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    #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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    #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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    #28171157 - 02/03/23 06:17 PM (11 months, 18 days ago)

Oh they get massive. I've seen pics of fields in Mexico with rows and rows of them all well over 6 foot tall. No thanks. They do produce little "pups" like an aloe plant does, so I have 2 babies in 1 gallon pots. Only a matter of time before they get too big for the house as well


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: bw86]
    #28171257 - 02/03/23 07:43 PM (11 months, 17 days ago)

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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.




Oh man, that site rocks! I'll have to order from them this spring,  Thanks a lot!

Let us know how the viability goes on those sundews for sure!


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    #28171268 - 02/03/23 07:48 PM (11 months, 17 days ago)

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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!





Awesome man! Mine all look like crap from being indoors! I have never seen an agave get etiolated before, but mine sure did! 

Mine are the Century plant agave. I had a 7 footer back when I lived in a more suitable area,  and before I moved I took some pups, from which I still have to this day.

I sure miss that big old boy :sad:


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: KannaKris]
    #28171903 - 02/04/23 10:48 AM (11 months, 17 days ago)

7ft?! I can't imagine. Was it planted in the ground? I'd love to keep mine past this summer, but I don't have the room either.

I think the blue webber is the same as a century plant? There is a lot of confusion it seems on certain agave varieties.

I always joke that in maybe 50-60 more years my agave will be mature enough to get me a quart of tequila. But probably not


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Re: Non Entheogenic plant thread [Re: Sky High]
    #28171996 - 02/04/23 12:11 PM (11 months, 17 days ago)

Yes, it was in the ground. I just scrolled past my old house on google maps, and the previous owners got rid of it sadly :sad:

I know nothing about Agave's, but mine looks exactly like yours.

good luck on that tequila buddy  :grin:


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    #28173599 - 02/05/23 03:33 PM (11 months, 16 days ago)

Awesome!  I can't wait to get all my chili's going  :thumbup:


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    #28177944 - 02/08/23 04:21 PM (11 months, 13 days ago)

These are some orchids. I have many varieties the bulk majority have not given me flowers.
Native to zone NY (zone 7) <_ nyc.gov PDF Here is a list of most of the native plants in my garden
Showy orchid Galearis spectabilis


Nodding ladies’-tresses: Spiranthes cernua


Rose pogonia : Pogonia ophioglossoides
www.jpg" target="_blank"></a> (weird cant fix this photo)

Rattlesnake Plantain :Goodyera repens


*These are not mine I found these while lugging a beer cooler back up a hill. I haven't ID them but they must be orchids. Sorry the shots of them are embarrassingly bad. I have also found Pink lady slippers here on the Island. * i would never consider removing plant or even seeds from their environment.


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    #28204157 - 02/25/23 01:39 PM (10 months, 27 days ago)

Just gorgeous man!


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    #28207119 - 02/27/23 05:59 PM (10 months, 25 days ago)

Thanks. I hope this spring new orchids flower for me
A few* shots from last year


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    #28207154 - 02/27/23 06:27 PM (10 months, 25 days ago)

Holy crap man, where to begin!

I can't believe that you are growing all this in zone 7? Freaking Amazing!

So, what kind of fish can be caught in that water? And are there fish in your home made pond?

Also, are those crocus sativus flowers that I see?

Dude, I'd have to say that you have it made in the shade! I'd kill for a yard that looks like that! You have the kind  of yard that dreams are made of :awesomenod:

Oh,  and You are most certainly welcome!

I can't wait to see more!!!!!!!


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    #28207207 - 02/27/23 07:09 PM (10 months, 25 days ago)

stripped bass, black fish and flounder are the best.Bluefish are fun to catch. I'll also eat eels, clams and crabs. Bigger fish are further out.
no home made pond... thats hurricane season...
they are saffron crocus good eye. specially without knowing what season.

beach plum flowers
Matelea cyclophylla (the black flower is tropical and it come in, in the winter. Its a vining Mexican family member of milkweed i started from seed.
Black mondo grass with Yellow mammoth crocus
Celandine poppy
american X european elderberry - Marge
saffron crocus
Froggie Bigleaf Hydrangea flower
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lavender var. Phenomenal
white tree peony long name cant remember
big ole weed plant next to Tigers eye sumac
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    #28207268 - 02/27/23 07:47 PM (10 months, 24 days ago)

Dang man, lucky you!

I have caught all those fish that you've mentioned,  but a black fish. I have never heard of that one before.

Wow,  so the Hurricane did that eh?  I hate hurricanes with a passion!  Been through a couple in my time.

And I was wondering about that black flower,  it's bad @ss!

And I just knew that that was Lavender,  what a massive spread!!!

Thanks for taking the time to name them all :cool:  You have some very unique plants growing my man  :thumbup:


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    #28212137 - 03/03/23 07:49 AM (10 months, 21 days ago)

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    #28212217 - 03/03/23 08:51 AM (10 months, 21 days ago)

i do it enjoy it in a landscape. I never tried it as an herb. What part do you use?


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    #28212331 - 03/03/23 10:54 AM (10 months, 21 days ago)

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i do it enjoy it in a landscape. I never tried it as an herb. What part do you use?




The leaves—they have a wonderful marshmallowy-vanilla taste. Really good with berries, steeped into creamy/fatty things, sweet potatoes, pastries, etc. Stems can be dried and powdered as well, they’re a bit tough to eat raw imo.


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    #28213089 - 03/03/23 08:07 PM (10 months, 20 days ago)

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The leaves—they have a wonderful marshmallowy-vanilla taste. Really good with berries, steeped into creamy/fatty things, sweet potatoes, pastries, etc. Stems can be dried and powdered as well, they’re a bit tough to eat raw imo.




That sounds really tasty.
Gotta keep my eye open for these this season.


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    #28213447 - 03/04/23 12:35 AM (10 months, 20 days ago)

I planted this Norfolk pine about five years ago. I remember it being about knee height at the time, now it towers above me.


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    #28213524 - 03/04/23 03:56 AM (10 months, 20 days ago)

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I planted this Norfolk pine about five years ago. I remember it being about knee height at the time, now it towers above me.






I love those! I have three. lucky you can grow them in the ground  :cool:


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    #28218517 - 03/07/23 07:11 AM (10 months, 17 days ago)

All taking the cold very well!

Mexican Lime.



Pony Tail Palm.



Olive tree.



Strawberries beginning to bloom!!! A few potato plants in the mix too.





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    #28218562 - 03/07/23 07:59 AM (10 months, 17 days ago)



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    #28220441 - 03/08/23 09:44 AM (10 months, 16 days ago)

KannaKris, your stuff looks very happy! Especially your lime and huge ponytail palm. A lot of people just don't understand ponytails and kill them all the time, so I am very impressed;)! Can I ask how much sun?

Derayed, that is one beautiful early cucumber!


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    #28220598 - 03/08/23 11:31 AM (10 months, 16 days ago)

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KannaKris, your stuff looks very happy! Especially your lime and huge ponytail palm. A lot of people just don't understand ponytails and kill them all the time, so I am very impressed;)! Can I ask how much sun?

Derayed, that is one beautiful early cucumber!





Thanks! I got that Pony Tail back in 2015,  on the discount rack at Walmart. 

It was only a few inches tall,and grew taller then me in that amount of time. I used to give it full sun all year, but last year,  to slow down it's growth,  I kept it up on my shaded porch. That, However,  didn't work out so well,  and it stretched even more so, haha!

The lime tree gets full sun all summer long  :sunny:


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    #28229554 - 03/14/23 03:03 PM (10 months, 10 days ago)

Had to move a lot of stuff back indoors,  due to extremely cold weather for the next week. Our March is turning out to be colder than January and February  :facepalm:

Every square inch of my house,  and every room has plants in it,  even El Baño! Damn, I need to move back down to the gulf  :sunny:






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    #28233966 - 03/17/23 04:17 PM (10 months, 7 days ago)

pics not working


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    #28233997 - 03/17/23 04:55 PM (10 months, 7 days ago)

Oops my bad!











This is only a fraction of my indoor jungle. I gotta do what I gotta do living in the cold hell hole  :smirk:


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    #28239589 - 03/21/23 12:54 PM (10 months, 3 days ago)





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    #28239601 - 03/21/23 01:05 PM (10 months, 3 days ago)

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That’s wild


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    #28239622 - 03/21/23 01:23 PM (10 months, 3 days ago)

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That’s wild




I concur!

What is it???


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    #28243547 - 03/23/23 07:28 PM (10 months, 1 day ago)



Chocolate mint 😍


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    #28243620 - 03/23/23 08:08 PM (10 months, 1 day ago)



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    #28292790 - 04/24/23 10:48 AM (9 months, 9 hours ago)

Some oregano sprouts i planted around a sick tomato plant inside.


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    #28485879 - 09/28/23 03:04 PM (3 months, 29 days ago)

Found this leafy plant growing in the courtyard drainage pit. After taking a closer look, turns out it’s a Birds nest fern.

Have replanted it in a shady spot at the base of a tree. Hoping it adjusts to its new home.

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    #28556677 - 11/26/23 03:06 AM (2 months, 1 day ago)



:datass:


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    #28584582 - 12/15/23 09:58 PM (1 month, 12 days ago)



One of 2-3 mutant domino cactus.


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One of 2-3 mutant domino cactus.




Beautiful! How old?


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