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Vertigo6911
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Rivea corymbosa?
#5703472 - 06/02/06 10:12 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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i expected large white flowers with dark centers, i got this:

wuzzup?
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Edited by pac_man (06/17/06 09:25 AM)
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Vertigo6911
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ahh kewl, i think i like these better then the simpler white ones 
thxz
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Edited by pac_man (06/17/06 09:25 AM)
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Burke Dennings
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Re: Rivea corymbosa? [Re: pac_man]
#5703975 - 06/02/06 12:37 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
pac_man said: ergot alkaloid content is the same as a plant with all white flowers also.
This plant contains ergot fungus? Interesting, I'd never heard that before.
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CptnGarden
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Quote:
Burke Dennings said:
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pac_man said: ergot alkaloid content is the same as a plant with all white flowers also.
This plant contains ergot fungus? Interesting, I'd never heard that before.
wtf where did he say fungus? he said ergot alkaloids, which it does contain.
LSA = Ergine = ERGOT ALKALOID
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Burke Dennings
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Re: Rivea corymbosa? [Re: CptnGarden]
#5704602 - 06/02/06 03:48 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks, good to know.
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CptnGarden
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sure
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felixhigh
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nice plant! i need one of these for my garden...
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Vertigo6911
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Re: Rivea corymbosa? [Re: felixhigh]
#5705529 - 06/02/06 09:18 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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well its likely ill have some seeds up for trade soon, and plenty of em judging by the meny buds...
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durban_poison
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mine are just getting to the size where they grow up the trellis. at what time a year do they flower(hours of light). im assuming in the spring and fall.
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Vertigo6911
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light is getting close to 16 hrs out here, and if its anything like MG itll flower all the way into late summer.
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durban_poison
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since mine are babies this year do you think i will get flowers this summer?
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Tinkal
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That's a nice one. A greenthumb too! My ololiuqui died this year. I will try next year again. Beatiful flowers.
Well done with your plants.
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Vertigo6911
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Re: Rivea corymbosa? [Re: Tinkal]
#5710170 - 06/04/06 02:30 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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thxz 
i guess im lucky with the climate n stuff, all MG type vines seem to do well out here.
im not sure about rivea, but MG vines should have no problem growing up to flowering sise this late. i expect your plant will too. you can help it along by cutting down on the watering once u feel its big enuff.
theres a topic out about making the vines flower: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat...5ba4dccbd37b0d2
looking at the first post maybe the fact that my light periods very drasticly (less then 8 hrs in december and almost 16 in june) is what makes them flower easy here...
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mr_minds_eye
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How are the seeds fresh? I have only had experiences with them dried and vendor bought. I thought that maybe it was a mixed case of bad specimens and being a little over-rated. I love MG's and although I'm good on HBWR seeds I have had some valuable experiences for sure.
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Vertigo6911
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i actualy havent tried any lsa seeds yet, so i couldenbt say...
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KOPELANDIAA
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sorry, but those plants aren't Rivea Corymbosa at all...
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