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Big L
In tall buildings



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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12786991 - 06/22/10 07:54 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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My first instinct was alba.
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Ledd
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: taozen]
#12787165 - 06/22/10 08:25 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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taozen said:
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That should not be allowed if it is referring to marijuana.
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Edited by Cactusdan (06/22/10 08:34 PM)
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karode13
Tāne Mahuta




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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Big L]
#12787186 - 06/22/10 08:28 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I like it how it only took 5 years for this thread to take off. 
Some of my plants include:
Lophophora williamsii Trichocereus bridgesii, a few cultivars including the penis plant. T. pachanoi T. scopulicola T. spachianus Ariocarpus retusus Astrophytum asterias 'Super Kabuto' Psychotria viridis Papaver somniferum Datura stramonium var. Tatula Nasturtium Aloe vera Opuntia species Various herbs and vegetables
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eyedea
Synaesthesiologist


Registered: 09/24/09
Posts: 563
Loc: The Central Scrutinizer
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: karode13]
#12791652 - 06/23/10 04:45 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Since were on the subject..

Thats my P. viridis in my greenhouse. Another smaller one to the right. B. caapi is the vine on the ceiling.
Also got
S. divinorum B. caapi T. peruvianus T. pachanoi T. bridgesii M. hostilis
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Cactusdan
Patecatl



Registered: 10/11/07
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: eyedea]
#12791961 - 06/23/10 05:33 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Very nice green house, but are you sure that's P. virdis, I cant recall them having any wave to their leaves.
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eyedea
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12792129 - 06/23/10 05:58 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I hope they are. I got a cutting a few years back from a friend. Theyre pretty trustworthy imo.
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Cactusdan
Patecatl



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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: eyedea]
#12792255 - 06/23/10 06:16 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Felix was telling me last night that P. virdis is even rare for ayahuasqueros down in S. America to grow.
They tend to be slow and not as vivacious as P. alba or as far as I am aware.
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Heroin
Fullonrapist


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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12792314 - 06/23/10 06:26 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I had a small weed plant but when i left the room my cat ate it
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Auxin
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Registered: 09/03/09
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Loc: USA
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Heroin]
#12793589 - 06/23/10 09:48 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Heroins cat
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Heroin
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Auxin]
#12793707 - 06/23/10 10:06 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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i give them catnip, but it's never enough junkies
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eyedea
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12793731 - 06/23/10 10:12 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Cactusdan said: Felix was telling me last night that P. virdis is even rare for ayahuasqueros down in S. America to grow.
They tend to be slow and not as vivacious as P. alba or as far as I am aware.
Do you think people would be selling P. alba for P. viridis?
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Cactusdan
Patecatl



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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: eyedea]
#12793759 - 06/23/10 10:17 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Happens VERY VERY frequently.
Actually I've seen it happen almost 99% of the time.
There was one user in AUS that looked like he had P. virdis, but aside from him and Felixhigh I havent seen much posted recently.
P. alba is just so much more vigorous.
Mine survived, outdoors, a FEW good solid freezes.
Also, Felix was saying that there alkaloids aren't much different so virdis is kept more as a "vintage" species.
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Auxin
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: Cactusdan]
#12794866 - 06/24/10 02:41 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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I got one of those viridis from Oz, and yeah.. a stone cold motherfucker to grow outside the tropics.. maby my baby alba will do better. Hopefully I can hybridize them someday
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Zaka
Explorer



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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: eyedea]
#12795158 - 06/24/10 06:38 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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eyedea said:
Do you think people would be selling P. alba for P. viridis?
Irie Eye! Yeah mon....what a shit I can tell ya! Growing the fucker out after 6mth germ and another 14mths growing to flower...then finding out it ain't viridis./.... It's not a money issue but a time issue! Yours is looking like an alba IMHO....Looking great BTW... The real id is the spurs on the back of the leaf, apparently?? I have some from seed from stoney, so hoping they're gonna make it! Only another 10mths before I expect flowers.... Respect Z
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natural medicine
PoppyEnthusiast

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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: recalcitrant]
#14093275 - 03/09/11 03:55 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Presently I only have papaver somniferums. I planted a few indoors as a test, and they germinated a few days ago. Big guerilla grow outdoors, can't wait to take pictures of it, it will be beautiful when it blooms!
I have a lone cannabis seed that will probably be planted as well. Perhaps I'll order more? They don't need planting for over a month so we'll see.
I would really like to grow some salvia, I will have to look into it later. I wanna be that guy who still has access to it after it (someday) gets banned :P
*edit* I have no idea how I got on such an old thread. I hate pulling old stuff back up :/
Edited by natural medicine (03/09/11 04:00 PM)
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GGTBod
Bod



Registered: 11/19/10
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Couple of hundred L.Williamsii oldest over 30 years old
4 T Peruvianus matucana 3000m 2 years from seed 1 x 17 year old T.pachanoi stump/cuttings factory 8 x T.Pachanoi varying ages
Just about to germinate 1000 x T pachanoi 1000 x T peruvianus matucana 2500m Rimac valley
Fungi when i have the need to replenish the jar
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jingamin
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Re: Your ethnobotanical garden? [Re: lolbience]
#28402926 - 07/21/23 01:53 PM (6 months, 5 days ago) |
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lolbience said: Most of mine are gone and/or given away but.... T.bridgesii (3 unknown strains) ss02 couple monstrose bridgesii(both clones) t.peruvianus v. serra blue t.peruvianus v. icaros t.peruvianus v. ???????<3 methadone backberg pereskiopsis w/ lophs
This is unfortunately all that fits in my new greenhouse setup
Hey bro Have you experienced the SS02 cactus? Did it feel stronger than other cacti? was there any difference?
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