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AKSE
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Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden?
#5925293 - 08/02/06 12:36 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey everyone I'm just starting to get my ethnogarden up and going. As of right now I have a healthy catnip plant that has yielded quite a bit so far. I am soon going to add Wild Dagga and possibly a salvia cutting sometime. What other plants would be a good addition to this garden? However, I would only like to bother with herbs that have distinct psychoactive or other benificial effects. Thanks
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: AKSE]
#5925346 - 08/02/06 12:50 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Is it an outdoor garden?
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AKSE
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: eris]
#5925473 - 08/02/06 01:45 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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It is an indoor garden under 100 - 200w of fluorescents for now. I am thinking Valerian, Dagga, and Salvia so far. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: eris]
#5925485 - 08/02/06 01:50 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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well every garden needs some vines. so get some morning glories in there. kanna is a nice plant for ground cover, and phalaris grass comes in different colors, that could be pretty kewl in the right spot. tobacco is a satisfying plant to grow.
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: Vertigo6911]
#5925503 - 08/02/06 01:56 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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indoor 
Salvia definetly... I've heard kratom will do fine under strong fluoros. Stevia is fun to grow
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: AKSE]
#5925602 - 08/02/06 02:24 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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AKSE said: It is an indoor garden under 100 - 200w of fluorescents for now. I am thinking Valerian, Dagga, and Salvia so far. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Do you have a source for valerian seeds or cuttings?I want to grow this plant realy bad.I have yet to find it in the wild.
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: Organic]
#5925639 - 08/02/06 02:32 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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what grows well indoors for me under similar lights are
mitragyna speciosa -kratom seedlings so far. this specie is not too difficult to grow from seeds. im looking forward to grow this specie for years to come
scuttelaria nana -dwarf skullcap- also an easy plant to grow from seeds, a rewarding plant to grow
Heimia salicifolia - sinicuichi - fairly easy to grow as well from seeds . i like this plant alot however i havent exerimentet much with consuming it
psycotria viridis - ayahuasca analoge - this one is more difficult to grow from seeds but is one of the most rewarding plant i grow.
Argyreia nervosa - hawaiian baby woodrose - this one is easy to grow from seeds and grows well under this light, however i have never got this one to flower. but its a very very nice vine to grow anyways
pedicularis groenlandica - this one is also a difficult plant to cultivate but its a rewarding plant, i use it as admixture in homemade smoking mixes
well these are the plants i currently have growing myself under similar lights, i also start off cactus and many other plants under this light and later removes it to the hps section of my growroom
dagga however didnt do well under this type of lights for me, it was placed under hps lights and is better off there
oh yeahm, i have salvia divenorium also under these lights and they do just fine
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: shamantra]
#5926468 - 08/02/06 07:05 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Do you have any place to plantr outdoors, if so tell us your usda zone and there's alot more we could do for ya, You can grow trichocereus in a windowsill, Psychotria carthegensis is much more hardy than P. viridis, IMHOP, you DEFINITELY should get a couple of S. Divinorum, and the same stuff everybody else just said. How much space do you have, and how patient are you?
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: AKSE]
#5926624 - 08/02/06 07:49 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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AKSE said: Hey everyone I'm just starting to get my ethnogarden up and going. As of right now I have a healthy catnip plant that has yielded quite a bit so far. I am soon going to add Wild Dagga and possibly a salvia cutting sometime. What other plants would be a good addition to this garden? However, I would only like to bother with herbs that have distinct psychoactive or other benificial effects. Thanks
Lophophora diffusa Lophophora fricii Lophophora koehresii Lophophora williamsii Trichocereus bridgesii Trichocereus pachanoi Trichocereus peruvianus Trichocereus terscheckii Pereskiopsis spathulata Salvia divinorum Morning glory Hawaiian baby woodrose Rivea corymbosa
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: shamantra]
#5927849 - 08/03/06 05:19 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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shamantra said: what grows well indoors for me under similar lights are
mitragyna speciosa -kratom seedlings so far. this specie is not too difficult to grow from seeds. im looking forward to grow this specie for years to come
scuttelaria nana -dwarf skullcap- also an easy plant to grow from seeds, a rewarding plant to grow
Heimia salicifolia - sinicuichi - fairly easy to grow as well from seeds . i like this plant alot however i havent exerimentet much with consuming it
psycotria viridis - ayahuasca analoge - this one is more difficult to grow from seeds but is one of the most rewarding plant i grow.
Argyreia nervosa - hawaiian baby woodrose - this one is easy to grow from seeds and grows well under this light, however i have never got this one to flower. but its a very very nice vine to grow anyways
pedicularis groenlandica - this one is also a difficult plant to cultivate but its a rewarding plant, i use it as admixture in homemade smoking mixes
well these are the plants i currently have growing myself under similar lights, i also start off cactus and many other plants under this light and later removes it to the hps section of my growroom
dagga however didnt do well under this type of lights for me, it was placed under hps lights and is better off there
oh yeahm, i have salvia divenorium also under these lights and they do just fine
I'm sorry I didn't even finish reading your post but where did you get the S. Nana seeds!!! I love scutelleria lateriflora extract smoked with weed. Also HBWR can take up to 3 years from seed to start flowerings but well worth the effort.
Are any of those cacti non-mescaline psychoactive cacti?
Klip Dagga is much preferred to Wild Dagga or Marihuanilla/Mugwort. It produces CEVs with other herbs and has much more pronounced psychoactivity and synergism with other herbs
Edited by passitbobbie (08/03/06 05:24 AM)
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: passitbobbie]
#5927912 - 08/03/06 06:51 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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cannapee.ch used to sell these seeds but not any longer, you can maybe email them and ask if they will get them back in stock in the future. they are not easy to come by, i searched for a long time before i found them.
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: shamantra]
#5927980 - 08/03/06 07:55 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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It takes time, but P.viridis is easier to grow from leaf cuttings. PM me if you want to do a trade.
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: shamantra]
#5931606 - 08/04/06 02:18 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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shamantra said: pedicularis groenlandica - this one is also a difficult plant to cultivate but its a rewarding plant, i use it as admixture in homemade smoking mixes
could you tell more about this? Do you use the flowers or the foliage? What are the uses in a smoke? Sounds interesting, the plant looks beautiful.
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: AKSE]
#5932076 - 08/04/06 04:40 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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khat seeds
khat shouldnt be illegal but it is... you can buy seeds though
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Re: Plant/Herb suggestions for Ethnogarden? [Re: Delta9Hippie]
#5932121 - 08/04/06 04:55 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Delta9Hippie said:
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shamantra said: pedicularis groenlandica - this one is also a difficult plant to cultivate but its a rewarding plant, i use it as admixture in homemade smoking mixes
could you tell more about this? Do you use the flowers or the foliage? What are the uses in a smoke? Sounds interesting, the plant looks beautiful.
I use the flowers, alone these flowers are mildly sedative but they are tasty and great to absorb other plant extract with. I basicly use it for taste and texture. If anything else you wonder about please just ask
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