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kadakuda
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anyone here grow non-trip plants?
#2819825 - 06/23/04 01:36 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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just wondering if anyone grows "medicinal" plants that are not necesarily used for visions and the like. Things that say help pains, replenish certain things etc. im very interested in growing plants that aid in organ health.
just got a hold of some non hybridized st johns wort, so im going ot get a little patch going with the seeds.
anywho be neat to hear what everyone has and what it does, or is said to do.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820074 - 06/23/04 05:46 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I always thought opium poppies helped out with pain well .
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Wysefool]
#2820085 - 06/23/04 06:03 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow herbs for cooking ones like , sage ,dill, summer savory, winter savory, bee balm, St john wort, terragon, and some others. Used right datura can be use medicaly, bee balm make good calming tea, and Valarin root works best for chilling.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820246 - 06/23/04 08:58 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow habeneros.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820336 - 06/23/04 09:36 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Aloe Vera. I take care of it, it takes care of me. (I have really deep tendon and muscle injuries from martial arts).. I saved it from a really really shitty planting job about 3 years ago and it seems to LOOOOOVE me
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820359 - 06/23/04 09:46 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Amalaki trees. Said in yoga tantras that one can live their entire life on Amla and milk. Amla is a natural rasayana which means that it has five of the six Ayurveda identified tastes. It balances all physiologies. Very interesting flavor but needs to be made into a jam. As such, it's usually sold as Chayavanprash. I got my trees from www.pctgardens.com
Then there's also bamboo, to quote:
Ode to Bamboo
A man can sit in a bamboo house under a bamboo roof, on a bamboo chair at a bamboo table, with a bamboo hat on his head and bamboo sandals on his feet. He can at the same time hold in one hand a bamboo bowl, in the other hand bamboo chopsticks and eat bamboo sprouts. When through with his meal, which has been cooked over a bamboo fire, the table may be washed with a bamboo cloth, and he can fan himself with a bamboo fan, take a siesta on a bamboo bed, lying on a bamboo mat with his head resting on a bamboo pillow. His child might be lying in a bamboo cradle, playing with a bamboo toy. On rising he would smoke a bamboo pipe and taking a bamboo pen, write on bamboo paper, or carry his articles in bamboo baskets suspended from a bamboo pole, with a bamboo umbrella over his head. He might then take a walk over a bamboo suspension bridge, drink water from a bamboo ladle, and scrape himself with a bamboo scraper (handkerchief).
Quoted from A Yankee on the Yangtze . William Edgar Geil. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. In Yangtze Patrol . Kemp Tolley. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute Press. 1971. Page 268.
I also grow Gotu Cola. Cool thing is it comes back year after year. It likes shade. Tastes like carrots. Good for everything. I also have alfalfa as my ground cover. From you guessed it, alfalfa sprout seeds. It is called in Latin Medicago sativa, and as the name suggests it is very medicinal with loads of vitamins and calcium. I grow Tulsi basil, and I think it would be seriously cool to grow Shatavari - Indian asparagus which is used in all ayurvedic women's recipes.
As you can tell I like Indian and exotic plants.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: eve69]
#2820374 - 06/23/04 09:53 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Tell you what, I also have been wanting White Sage seeds or plants for awhile. I just can't seem to find them. If anyone has some for trade please PM. Danke.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820383 - 06/23/04 09:56 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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i grow tiny tomatoes and aromatic herbs too. my garden follows the old style, tomatoes, parsley, lemongrass, nastrutium, melissa officinalis, papayas, bananas, passiflora, ilex paraguariensis, guarana, my mother has her collection that ranges from spices to orchids and other mother's plants...
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820510 - 06/23/04 10:33 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow all sorts of stuff, sage, thyme, parsley, lavendar, catnip, spearmint, heather, hollyhock, hyacinth, wild flowers, chives, peppers, curry plant, hops, the list goes on..
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: neuro]
#2820531 - 06/23/04 10:41 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I wish I could have a real garden.. Im growing some smallll hot peppers.. and 2 upside down tomatto plants..
If uv never heard of em cut a 2" hole in a 5 gallon bucketPut a piece of news paper over the hole with a slit in it so hte plant wont fall threw the hole.... Itll grow roots quickly to hold it in place... I like growing them this way because u dont need to brace the plants at all.. they just grow up and around the bucket..
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820689 - 06/23/04 11:41 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow a bunch of tropical plants, a bunch of cactus (both ethno and non-ethno), a bunch of herbs, a huge hummingbird garden... vines and flowers. Growing 2 varieties of Stevia, Aztec sweet herb, some FoTi and some Brugmansia.
The more I think about it.... I have too many plants.... and not enough!
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kadakuda
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Legoulash]
#2820692 - 06/23/04 11:41 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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thats awsome.
eve69, im really interested in that Amalaki tree. i went to the site and didnt find it under any of the categories, or the search. You happen to have the full latin name by chance?
Why is the tomato grown upside down? Sounds like it looks neat, but is there purpose?
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2820884 - 06/23/04 12:22 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
im really interested in that Amalaki tree. i went to the site and didnt find it under any of the categories
I couldn't find it either...
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Hooty]
#2822695 - 06/23/04 11:26 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow tobacco. seeds form seedman.com havana is in the front for cigar/ blunt wraps and jasmine is in the back accidently sent into flower by geivng it 24/7 ligting indoors and putting outside, got tricked into flower, at least i have tons of seeds for next year and to trade with. Next year im starting them earlier and in 6" pots rather then the solo cups as i did this year and i really want to build a greenhouse. Im shooting for 7-8' plants next year. the havanas should end up about 5' this year.
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kadakuda
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Gr0wer]
#2822714 - 06/23/04 11:34 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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wow pretty cool. I have always wanted to grow tobaco so i can roll my own blunts and be all natural like. They a dificult thing to grow? Probably going to be a next year thing.
I just went and picked some wild st johns wort, some type of mint (no idea the diff types), and some nusturshums (sp?). I have extremely bad knees, especially the right one, and the pain is completely gone. I chope dup and not quite boiled a handfull of these guys and made it into a couple cups of tea. Quite nice, but i cant see why the pain would go away. Maybe somehting else im looking past. Definatly somthing i am going to try more, who knows mayeb it works.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2822750 - 06/23/04 11:52 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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It' not too bad but you need to water daily or hook ip an irrigation system. Its nice though becuse its another peacefull time in my daily routine. So far in my 5x10 plot the soil hasnt been grown on in about 5 years so it was rich already and its had manure and compost added years before. I used 3 bags of composted manure to get it started, mixed in 1/4 a bale of hay to get some air and drainiage in the soil, turned once a week for 3 weeks. I gave them all a mild kelp meal dresing for minerals. I just gave the front row a dressing of 2 bags of manure. If i had a full veging garden i would have dressed with 6 bags. And they say you cant grow tobacco 2 years in a row because it sucks out all the nutes but i know adding 2 bags in the begining and re dressing early summer will work just fine.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Gr0wer]
#2824019 - 06/24/04 12:21 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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kadakuda
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: eve69]
#2824714 - 06/24/04 03:40 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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ohh, is Amalaki just a common name for Emblica officinalis? May explain why i couldnt see it. thanks for the link.
Oh neuro, i didnt notice you had lavendar. What types you grow. Lavendar is a personal favorite of mine, i cannot get enough of this plant! So beuatifull, and bloudy hardy.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2826957 - 06/25/04 05:27 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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i've had a lavender plant for about a year now, and it hasent grown since. it's only like an inch high and clustered close together...like a small bush with no flowers, just foliage....any suggestions? it's in my room, perhaps putting it outdoors will provide flowering conditions?
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they flower freely and easily outside, also check for some root bounding. If you live in a little above 45N and anywhere below you can just plant it outside and it'll keep coming back year after year.
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kadakuda
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Im at 49 N (about 1 hour south of the actuall line)and it grows amazing here. Out doors is definatly the way to grow it. Generally when i buy a smallish 4" pot and put it out in early spring it often only doubles teh first year. but the following year that sucker gets HUGE.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2828285 - 06/25/04 01:49 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anyone have any pics? Are the fruits good to eat?
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Gr0wer]
#2828324 - 06/25/04 02:05 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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There are no "fruits" so to speak in the traditional sense of fruit being an apple or orange. They throw out long caliptras with small flowers on them that you can harvest and use as a tea. The tea is actually very sweet, i like it. I drink it when i'm sick. Here's a pic, i don't want to resize it since it's very close. -http://www.palavenderfestival.com/news/photos_media/images/lavender_plant_closeup.jpg-
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: neuro]
#2828474 - 06/25/04 03:01 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thats what i grow along with th efrench lavendar. Its flowering now, and just last night i made a huge pot of tea. Very pleasent. There is also a plant that grows in the hills around here. It Looks similar to french lavedar but when you look closely at the leaf it isnt on serated leaf its a bunch of furry little leaves on a stem. It has white flowers that grow in a bunch rather than a stalk. It smells identical to lavendar, and tastes great in a mix tea. I also like to add the greens to salads.
so neuro, what sorts do you grow?
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2828611 - 06/25/04 04:23 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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here's my baby Theobroma cacao
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Hermes_br]
#2828726 - 06/25/04 05:21 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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awsome, is that chocolate? Always wondered where they get it from. is it the fruit, bark, what? Do they grow wild there?
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2829976 - 06/26/04 06:38 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think it's originally from Mexico and central America, the astecs used to make a beverage called "tchocolath" which was bitter and peppery, it's made with the seeds. I don't think they grow wild here, but there are plantations for commercial purpose.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2834265 - 06/27/04 06:04 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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i 2 grow aloe, after bonnaroo it was really great to have, the sunburn was unreal
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2834298 - 06/27/04 06:17 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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i grow spearamint, bell peppers, tomatoes, and an assortment of nonactive cacti.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2834518 - 06/27/04 07:52 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow foxglove, shasta daisies, hostas, impatiens, lily-of-the-valley, yew's, dogwood tree, burning bush, lilacs, clematis vines, asparagus, sweet alyssum, annual sweet peas, birch, weigela, hydrangeas, yarrow, lychnis, evening primrose, petunias, mullien, four-o-clocks, platycodon grandiflorious, assorted sedums, assorted cacti, common sage, red salvia, blue salvia, salvia divinorum, kniphofia, white pine, maples, rose-of-sharon, assorted lilies, roses, passion fruit vine, Peonies, tulips, crocus, muscari, lettuce, poppies, hollyhocks, mallow, lysmachia numularias, pepperoma, grapefruit tree in a large pot, brown turkey fig tree, verbena, borage, tomatoes, beans, nasturtiums, collard greens, sunflowers, blackberries, strawberries, coreopsis, sweet flag, yellow flag iris, german iris, crab apple, assorted other bushes, thyme, perennial sweet pea, concord grape vines, sweet william, rosemary, english ivy... a few others.
I as you can, tell love gardening! I have sold some of my Ghost Plants plants on ebay. And will be selling more soon! I will let everyone here know what I have, and when I do!
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Butterfly]
#2835009 - 06/27/04 11:14 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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I grow Habenaros. While they are not entheogenic, they will definitely alter your conciousness.
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kadakuda
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Huehuecoyotl]
#2835209 - 06/28/04 12:33 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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lol, they do do that! Actually some people belive hot peppers are...whats the word for it? dunno but they are supposedly used for relaxation (im told like MILD MILD budd). i never get anythign but a sore mouth and hot face, but hey heard it from a few people so maybe there is something.
Butterfly nice collection. What type of yews you got? We got lots of western yews (fucking killer wood!!!!) and lots of dogwwod (provincial flower) allong with some of the smaller plants like lily of the valley and birch maple and such. they make such pretty backdrops for gardens here. And look superb in forest settings. sounds liek a beautifull garden.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2836928 - 06/28/04 03:58 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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yes, butterfly... it sounds like you have quite the impressive garden. i don't think i even have room for all of those plants in my backyard. sounds beautiful....post some pics if you can.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2840300 - 06/29/04 02:51 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Kadakuda: "just got a hold of some non hybridized st johns wort, so im going ot get a little patch going with the seeds."
I'm not sure what 'non-hybridized' means, but I do know that St. John's Wort may diminish the effects of certain drugs. It seems to work through altering the liver's level of an enzyme that'll modify drugs before excretion.
I stumbled onto your post looking for posts on grapefruit, which appears to have the opposite effect on this enzyme.
If anyone is interested, a short article which explains this stuff well can be found online:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query...t_uids=15136542
Then click on the "FREE full text article..." button.
Good luck.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2841609 - 06/29/04 10:07 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm growing 5 varities of tomatos, cucumber, lots o corn, many kinds of peppers, many kinds of cooking herbs. And I also grow orchids, been a hobby for 4 years now, can be a pain in the ass but when they flower it's all good
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: zi1iz]
#2841714 - 06/29/04 10:43 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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has anyone grown non-trip plants hydroponically ? was thinking about trying it out, maybe watermelons or tomatoes.
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#2848414 - 07/01/04 06:27 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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i tried tomatoes for shits and giggles. was kind of fun, but i must have dirt!:) what i meant by non-hybridized st johns wort was not that stuff nurseries pass off as H. perforatum. everywhere here its that vine type crap that they say is used in medicine. anyway i got in touch with one of the indian bands here and was shown a variety of plants, including wort. anywho turns out its everywhere here, so now i got my little patch started it SEEMS to work quite good for my knees. placebo or not i aint complaining. thanks for that article, it is really interesting! maybe i shall stop having my evening tea with this plant is it somthing that stays in our system for a long period, or would it dissapate? i have been taking st johns wort for a few years, just now im starting to take it in raw form. anyway thanks again it was a really good read. If i were to continue taking st johns wort, but also had X amount of grapfruits/juice would it cross each other out or what?
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Butterfly]
#2849886 - 07/02/04 01:07 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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damn butterfyl, I grow flowers-carrots and shit but you got the garden of eden there. Got any pics?
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2850019 - 07/02/04 01:49 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Pepperz,Poppz,Nip "special hybrid for friendz catz,dutch bulbs,lotz lotz // but my peppers are thai dragon hybridsXmini-habsXbig jims,so im wonderin after 3 yrs of hybridizing what this years crop will turn out like.... check out the pick of 1 plot of peppers,...in the back ya might see a pop plant or 2 and a small nip bush....
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? - Kadakuda [Re: kadakuda]
#2854112 - 07/03/04 01:40 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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First off, what does SJWort do for your knees? I've got bad hockey knees myself and am always looking for something that may help.
Second, I'm no expert on the cytochrome p450s (although I'm doing a fair bit of reading on 'em these days) but if Wort works by modifying transcription levels of these enzymes, then it will have a long-term effect... perhaps on the order of weeks or months from eating - I don't know for sure.
Personally, I wouldn't sacrifice something healthy just to get a bigger kick out of my shroomies. I would keep taking SJW and just take more shrooms. As a matter of policy, more shrooms is always a good thing anyway. Also, since grapefruit appears to work on the P450s directly, it would probably override any effect of the SJWort, and that effect is temporary.
Currently I'm doing empiric research on when & how much grapefruit juice a man has to take to have a noticeable effect on shrooms. It's a long-term project, but by far the most enjoyable experiment I've ever conducted...
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: dextroamphet]
#2854117 - 07/03/04 01:43 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Kadakuda; I don't remember what kind of yews they are but I know that they grow only up to 3 ft. tall and 5 ft. wide.
Psilostylin, and Silly Willy; I have taken a lot of pictures of my gardens, with a regular camara, I will get them developed, then scan them and post them here! Thank you for the interest.
Huehuecoyotl; I grow Habenaros every year as well as assorted other peppers and make my own hot sauce from them! It just takes a couple tablespoons of this sauce to make a pot of chili hot! When you eat hot peppers your brain releases Endorphins (the natural feel good chemical!!!!!!!!). That is why I love them so much!
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kadakuda
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Butterfly]
#2854640 - 07/03/04 06:00 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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so thats why they say it gives you a high. so cool. i knwo the yews your mean, very pretty landscaping plant here.
I really have NO idea what it does to or for my knees. i was directed to it a while ago for depression (in pill form), didnt notice much of an effect but stuck with it. Now i amd making roughly 2 mugs of tea around 11 every night, and after a day of hiking working or whatever my knees fucking hurt. my whole family has knee troubles, some arthritis not sure what i have. anyway last 2 weeks i have noticed that the pain was eazing and i fealt quite good. im not saying it is definatly sjw, but i am taking no other medication or herbs of any sort, well other than the "happy" herbs .
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kadakuda
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#2855416 - 07/04/04 01:53 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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aww shit. i just had some tea that was 1 day old (reheated), about 30 mins later im feeling like SHIT. Fucking horrible gut ache. is it known to cause any form of upset? i really feel like shit, havtn had anythign out of the ordinary.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Hermes_br]
#4352248 - 06/29/05 07:36 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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well, I'm bumping it so you can compare my chocolate plant growth.
one year later
the pot has a capacity of 20 liters.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Hermes_br]
#4353728 - 06/30/05 12:17 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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awsome dude! chocolate rules.
aside from entheogens and carnivores i grow garlic, garlic chive, peppers and i got some coffee sprouting. im hoping to grow more in the future but im kinda limited with only a balcony in a nippy zone...
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Vertigo6911]
#4358646 - 07/01/05 06:28 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've missed to say that this plant is already transplanted to the ground 
my yard is small, but the list of fruit trees are: Acerola, coco nut, mango, ,sweetsop. passiflora vines
and spice herbs too
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mindkrasher
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: eve69]
#8625268 - 07/12/08 12:15 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Growing any Goji(Lycium barbarum)?
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mindkrasher
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: Hermes_br]
#8625274 - 07/12/08 12:17 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Cacao!
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highdroponics
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: mindkrasher]
#8625290 - 07/12/08 12:21 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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this was a 3 year old thread.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#8625499 - 07/12/08 01:28 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just a succulent and two cacti (one san pedro lookalike, one peyote lookalike that's more spikey). I love those plants. I used to grow carrots and potatoes and peas, but that was in the old garden.
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: highdroponics]
#8636244 - 07/15/08 02:23 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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at least people still use the search feature.....:)
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Re: anyone here grow non-trip plants? [Re: kadakuda]
#8636763 - 07/15/08 07:47 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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may as well give a response considering it got bumped...
the satisfaction of growing all types of plant benefits health IMO 
the only thing i can think of that i grow with a REAL medicinal purpose are my aloes.
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