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Offlinerecalcitrant
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Your ethnobotanical garden?
    #3251782 - 10/19/04 01:48 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I do not yet have any ethnobotanicals. The only plant I have is an aloe vera.

I've grown mush and had a lot of fun with it and I enjoy my aloe vera. I am thinking about growing some more plants. My list of possibles includes:

datura
morning glory/HBW
salvia
cacti
kava


What's in your ethnobotanical gardens?


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3251955 - 10/19/04 02:39 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

4 San Pedro cacti
5 Nicotina tobaccum
5 gigantic morning glory vines
1 Airocarpus fissuratus
4-5 Leonotis nepetifolia
And some Petunias, if you want to count those.

I've also got a bunch of seeds I plan to plant in the spring.

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Gumby]
    #3252053 - 10/19/04 03:11 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I've got loads of san pedro and other cacti. Those are good to grow. Kava is tropical so unless you live in the tropics I'd forget it. Morning glories are a possibility but woodrose never seem to set seed unless you are in hawaii or equivilent. Datura is easy to grow but is not a good entheogen. I'd suggest hiemia, calea, wild dagga, caapi, psychotria viridis and of course cacti.


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3252061 - 10/19/04 03:13 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Lets see....

I have about 20 larger pachaoi's... the largest about 4 1/2 feet tall
2 HBWR vines
2 Large Psychotria Viridis and about 15 old cuttings
5 Large Banisteriopsis Cappi and about 12 old cuttings
20-30 Periskiopsis with some grafted on them
1 Large T. Peruvius and about 50 smaller ones
1 Large 4 ribbed T. Bridgesii and some smaller ones
1 Monstrose bridgesii
some Calea Zach
some Sun Openers... forget the botanical name
some Khat plants
various other cacti
Salvia.... Blosser and Luna
Hoodia Gordioni
Got some Morning Glories and Passion flowers

I'm sure I've forgotten some.... I have too many my wife says  :cool:

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Aelph]
    #3252607 - 10/19/04 05:23 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Very nice garden, Aelph. I have most of those you mentioned. I probably have as many pachnois but most are smaller. I see you have hoodia gordonii. Not too many are growing that. How old are yours, could you tell us a little about them? The sun opener is heimia, I have that one too. What do you mean by "old cuttings"?


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Stonehenge]
    #3252915 - 10/19/04 06:38 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

About 50 Pachanoi
2 Bridgessi monstrose clones
2 SS T. Peruvianus
2 HBWR
3 Salvia
4 Caapi
1 Kratom
... and stuff I'm currently starting...
P. Viridis
M. Scabrella
Desmanthus
A. Colubrina
Catha
and a couple Daturas
... more to come... :P


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OfflineK4Lic0
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Maverik]
    #3253088 - 10/19/04 07:47 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I've just got 3 Salvia D plants

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3253488 - 10/19/04 09:01 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

i got the common ones, and a decent variety of trichs starting from seed.

my mimosa, heimia, withania are just sprouting now!  me excited!!!

unfortunatly my salvia kaked it in the cold one night :frown:


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Stonehenge]
    #3259511 - 10/21/04 06:16 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

My hoodia were started from seed this spring and are 3" high already. They look really nice. I've found them easy to grow so far. I use a sandy/high aeration cactus mix with them with natural lime in the mix. I water them frequently and have put the fertilizer to them. In thier natural environment, they are slow growing. In the summer I had them outside with 5-6 hours of direct sun, now I have them under flouros 24/7 and they seem to really like it.

By the term "old cuttings", those are cuttings that have been growing for more than 4 months. They are basically small plants now.

I'll have to take some pics and post them here of the stuff I have.

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3259520 - 10/21/04 06:23 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I only grow cannabis. I want to grow other plants as well, like a dmt source, san pedro and opium.

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3260726 - 10/21/04 02:43 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I dont have very much either...

three T. Pachanoi
one S. Divinorum
two R. Corymbosa seedlings

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Offlinerecalcitrant
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: HidingInPlainSight]
    #3260748 - 10/21/04 02:50 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Hey led,

how do the Rivea corymbosa seeds compare to morning glory seeds for LSA content in terms of anecdotal evidence (or figures if you've got 'em)?

And Aelph,

You have a serious collection. Are you willing to sell/give any of those to help us (ME that is!) start our own collections?


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3260837 - 10/21/04 03:18 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Quote:

recalcitrant said:
Hey led,

how do the Rivea corymbosa seeds compare to morning glory seeds for LSA content in terms of anecdotal evidence (or figures if you've got 'em)?

And Aelph,

You have a serious collection. Are you willing to sell/give any of those to help us (ME that is!) start our own collections?




This thread is proof we need an Entheogenic Plant Adoption thread!!!

I have no experience with ingesting Rivea or HBWR seeds...

Edited by HidingInPlainSight (10/21/04 03:24 PM)

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #3262026 - 10/21/04 07:45 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

rivea is 100 tmes nicer than mg. less seeds, no sickness, nicer high. i will never touch mg again now...rivea is far to nice.


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #12322870 - 04/03/10 11:15 AM (13 years, 11 months ago)

Nothing  right  now, but  at  one  time  in an  east  window I  grew morning glory  in pots that  climbed around the  window blossomed  and seeded along  with potted  San Pedro.

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: maddogblues]
    #12322891 - 04/03/10 11:20 AM (13 years, 11 months ago)

a six year response. nice.:thumbdown:


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #12325494 - 04/03/10 07:27 PM (13 years, 11 months ago)

At the current time I only have three Salvia D plants and I am planning on sowing some Heavenly Blue morning glories this spring.

I have had San Pedro, Datura, N. Rustica, and a single Cannabis plant.

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Sir Cypher]
    #12762531 - 06/18/10 09:10 AM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Right now I have one tobacco plant, one banisteriopsis caapi, 5 salvia divinorum, about 10 loph seedlings, 3 morning glory, 8 catha edulis, and a belladona plant.


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
    #12771098 - 06/19/10 09:46 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Anadenanthera columbrina 'Yopo' from Argentina
B. caapi 'Caupuri'
B. caapi 'Tucunacá'
Psychotria alba
Psychotria carthaginensis
Psychotria viridis
Paulinia spp 'Guaraná'
Salvia divinorum
Brugmansia spp
Lophophora williamsii
Oncidium spp.
Catha edulis
Trichocereus pachanoi 'Backberg'
T. pachanoi 'Blue'
T. peruvianus
T. peruvianus short spine monstrose
T. bridgesii
T. bridgesii monstrose 'Small Penis'
T. spp 'Juuls Giant'


And much more in the form of seeds.


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: felixhigh]
    #12771390 - 06/19/10 10:59 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

2 T. pachanoi (both of which are pupping nicely now)
1 T. terscheckii
1 T. bridgesii seedling
1 L. williamsii (plus 9 seedlings)
1 L. diffusa



Hopefully I'll grab some Passiflora incarnata when it fruits this year. The fruit I saw last year looked immature even though it wasn't.


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