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Ogla



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L williamsii germination
#7534657 - 10/19/07 09:41 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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what is the general germination period for l. williamsii? reason i ask is becasue i have yet to see a seedling. When i sowed my T. bridgesii seeds, it took 1-2 months before seeing any seedling, which are now about a cm high. Given that these grow much slower, how much time is expected before seeing l williamsii seedlings?
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Psychoslut
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: Ogla]
#7534799 - 10/19/07 10:30 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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They say peyote is hard to germinate but its nothing. To get a great germination rate you have to keep the surface moist and dont cover the seeds with dirt, the seed needs light to germinate. Also the next most important this is temp, the soil temp should be about 80-87 degrees. If you have all of those things 90% the seeds will germ within 7 days, and some just dont germinate.
San pedro is more difficult to germinate ime.
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: Psychoslut]
#7534864 - 10/19/07 10:50 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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every loph/trich seed i planted took no more than 3 weeks, almost all were under 1 week. loph seeds in particular are quite fast sprouting. like Psychoslut said: warm, not covered, moist (and humid) and bright (not too bright, a couple small flouros are great). they should pop up real fast. even if old...these seeds last many years if stored ok.
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: kadakuda]
#7537917 - 10/20/07 12:46 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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^ thank god for that i never got around to germinating my seeds this year...i dont wanna grow anymore in this house, i got 2 loph. caespitosas as it is so im having a few friends grow some as well for me next year...im in the US so this is the reason why, i dont wanna draw attention to guests and such....still paranoid about my L.C.s
i hate this war on drugs, not that i consider my lophs drugs as i dont really plan to eat them...maybe once for an experience of a lifetime but that will most likely be it, plan to do it the traditional native way too, even have a friend that is 25% native im going to share with.
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Edited by highdroponics (10/20/07 12:48 AM)
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kadakuda
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grow diffusa then....decepiens/fricii can be mistaken for diffusa...or at least bring up so much uncertainty you can say fuck off (unless they flower lol).
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: kadakuda]
#7540243 - 10/20/07 06:00 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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nah, i want the true lophophora williamsii, i grow many plants merely for their spirituality, hell i sorta 'pray' or something to my loph. caespitosas and my peruvian torch every day, or at least kneel down and talk to them...just something spiritual about these plants makes me want to do that. sadly my salvia plant has taken a disliking to me, but i have wronged lady sally in so many ways so i can understand it wilting, letting bugs get to it, gotten leaf rot, and just not wanting to be alive anymore. it just doesnt take care of itself like the cacti i have and i just dont have much time to keep a close watch on it.
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kadakuda
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you read me wrong. there are true williamsii variations that appear, in rib shape, to be similar to decepiens....label them diffusa when mailing them
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: kadakuda]
#7541287 - 10/21/07 12:31 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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oh i already have L.W. seeds, im gonna start those next spring lol. got some pereskoipsis growing as well for a graft operation(the ones i plan to use for my experience). i dont wanna bother with importing anything anymore. i havent been arrested since i was 17 and i plan to keep it that way.
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no need to wait till spring, lw's dont need much light at all, a small 26 watt compact flouro (4 dollars) will get you by for a long time.
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: Psychoslut]
#7542274 - 10/21/07 11:03 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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oh really? i thought i should wait till spring because i thought plants had a sense of when to grow and when not to. ok then, ill germ some once i get a light.
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Not to highjack the thread but does anyone know on average how long from seedling you'd have to wait to graft to loph to a pereskiopsis?
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Re: L williamsii germination [Re: disturbed]
#7544905 - 10/21/07 10:15 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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1 day+
a 28w flouro might get you buy in winter, but you will see stretching even in lophs under that little light if left longer....especially small lophs.
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