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felixhigh
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Some plants
#9978810 - 03/15/09 09:50 PM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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Hi fellas, after making some improvements in the house, the garden got a bit pounded, but it´s recovering.
I´ve had to take all my trichs from the soil to prevent from damage by part of the workers, I have already planted some (the pupping trichs) but got more cuttings to plant.
Enjoy!
Huge Hylocereus spp:
Its flower:
My Mom´s Madagascar Jasmine - the flowers are great and very good smelling:
Mommy flowers:
My mom bought herself these salvias can anyone ID them for me?
Now comes the good part. See my Khat mother plant´s base:
Some weird fungi growing from Eucalyptus stump:
Acerola, the highest (or one of the highest) vitamin C sources (delicious BTW):
Recovering Pedros:
These were just tiny cuttings one day, they became larger over the time now they´re fatter and taller!
Heimia spp:
My happiest Pachanois:
Trichocereus peruvianus monstrose short spined:
Real deal Pachanois (a bit pounded):
Now some more serious pOrN.
Lophophora grafts recovering from damage:
Rooting an interesting cutting:
Own roots:
Have fun, just don´t masturbate on your keyboards please.
FH
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satyr
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Nice pictures man. This guy here is some sort of polypore. I used to know the name, but we had a lot of these in south Georgia here in the states. Edible if I recall correctly.
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Re: Some plants [Re: satyr]
#9979134 - 03/15/09 10:51 PM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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I grow that particular Salvia aswell, but I can't for the life of me remember what it is however it does resemble 'Salvia Nemorosa' however as with your plant & mine, the leaves are a different shape...perhaps a hybrid of some sort?
Also I noticed in your photos in the recovering grafted lophs a nice Divinorum in the background, looks mighty healthy!
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Re: Some plants [Re: Goody]
#9979654 - 03/16/09 12:38 AM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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Awesome plants Felix.It's about time you post some pics of all your lovely plants
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kadakuda
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Re: Some plants [Re: KBG1977]
#9979689 - 03/16/09 12:45 AM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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no kidding! them plants be GREAT!
doe sit get pretty wet in your area, or are in in the drier regions?
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Re: Some plants [Re: kadakuda]
#9979795 - 03/16/09 01:07 AM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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Those grafts are great I love the hylocereus too, have you gotten fruit off it?
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Re: Some plants [Re: kadakuda]
#9979871 - 03/16/09 01:25 AM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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Looks like salvia farinacea to me, Felix. Btw, me likey that barrel o' lophss you got there too
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Simisu
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now that's a mature functional collection of interesting plants i love those grafts, they seem to be like a little loph factory
my only suggestion for you is about the Khat, plant them in the soil if you can (i guess that goes for some of your san pedros too) they need much more root space then you can imagine! but also and more importantly TOP them!!! Khat loves to be topped and considering you're one day (about two years from now) going to want to harvest some you'll be using new shoots, the more the merrier! in any case you won't be able to grow them much longer in those pots...
all in all, that's a wonderful collection you got there and some very nice pictures too (i loved your mom's flowering plants... that purple thing is amazing)
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Re: Some plants [Re: Simisu]
#9981148 - 03/16/09 10:57 AM (15 years, 16 days ago) |
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Yeah looks like S. farinacea to me too.
Nice pics! Diggin' the khat plants.
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dobermann
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Sweet plants. Are those own root loph's, grafts you rooted ?
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felixhigh
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Ok lemme try to get all answers in one post:
Satyr - Yes, thats a polypore, another shroomerite wanted a sample of it to grow but I missed the season and didn´t make the trade in the end.
Goody: Well noticed, that big sally leaf - Its a salvia that takes some hours of FULL sun, its not the happiest Sally I´ve got but it´s alive at least.
Kada: Yes it gets pretty wet here so I have to protect them grafts from rain and excessive sun.
Spong: Never had the fruit of the Hylo, but its edible aint it?
Simisu - Yes, the plan is to have them all on the ground. I feel the Khat is a bit 'bonsaied' on that pot. But the workers might come back for some more work so I´ll wait a bit to plant them all in the soil.
Plainswalker: THanks for the sally ID. I´ll trust you on this one!
Dobbermann: Most of the lophs on their own roots came from the grafted mothers.
FH
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scruffymafia
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Awesome
Awesome
Awesome
Awesome Awesome
Thanks for sharing man, i love the arial loph garden!
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felixhigh
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Lolz, thanks!
FH
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Great plants!
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Re: Some plants [Re: Mufungo]
#9986842 - 03/17/09 02:53 AM (15 years, 15 days ago) |
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Ahh ok, yep we call them dragonfruit around here, you can sometimes buy them at the supermarket.
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kadakuda
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Quote:
felixhigh said:
Spong: Never had the fruit of the Hylo, but its edible aint it?
you may not have H. undatus then. there are some varieties/species that look very much like undatus in most ways, btu they rarely ever fruit/flower! we have them here and it pisses hobby farmers off to no end...they took the time and space to grow them and turns out they are the wrong plant and they dont get anything from them
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Re: Some plants [Re: kadakuda]
#9987708 - 03/17/09 10:11 AM (15 years, 15 days ago) |
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Nice FH!
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Re: Some plants [Re: ethnoguy]
#9987926 - 03/17/09 11:10 AM (15 years, 15 days ago) |
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I noticed on a lot of those loph grafts, the host loph has the center cut out. Are you doing that for consumption or do you graft the growth center as well?
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felixhigh
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Re: Some plants [Re: Ledd]
#9989152 - 03/17/09 02:53 PM (15 years, 15 days ago) |
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If you´re referring to that graft that has a cut lopho base and a big pup, the top was cut in order to root it. I never consumed peyote, besides some slices when grafting. They seem to give a weird mild headache.
You see how thick the growth ring was there? Its old growth, it´s not graftable anymore at that height. It wouldn´t pick, only growing tissue will recover.
FH
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felixhigh
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Re: Some plants [Re: kadakuda]
#9989158 - 03/17/09 02:54 PM (15 years, 15 days ago) |
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That should explain why no fruit! I think this is actually H. trigonus or something like this.
FH
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