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Old 06-06-2009, 03:29 PM   #4
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Gr0wer
That's some nice herbs there komet , will this become a journal?
Hiya Gr0, I will make a journal out of this. The grow space has been quiet lately except for some cloning. I took time to do some cleaning and get things organized for winter...I hate a messy grow space. Everything neat and ordered is the order of the day ie. no perlite lying around on the concrete crunching beneath my shoes...I hate that

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ive got banisteriopsis caapi, kratom, and some datura stramonium(the white flowers with the spikey seedpods) going right now...i was trying to get the chacruna to germ in order to mix with the b caapi vine and make ayahuasca....but alas no luck...
Yup yup, long germination, up to 6 months I believe. Some nice specimens you have there, especially the Datura! Have you thought about replacing the Chacruna with something else? Diplopterys Cabrerana comes to mind...maybe try and join a Santo Daime church where a shaman can help you out.

I have to find some specimens like B.Cappi myself...I might just go for Syrian Rue.

More.

Training beginning on the Calea/Dream Herb. *heads up* I am pretty sure this plant is completely restricted across the board in the state of Louisiana. Pinched for some good lateral growth, started training on a stakes.



New addition, Lizards Tail. Native to eastern US I believe. Transplanted in a thick soil mix which has to be kept soggy - loves wet feet. I believe it was used by native Americans as a poultice for inflammations and the leaves can have a sedative effect.



Made room in my germination and cloning area for Leonotis nepetifolia (Klip Dagga) . Should take around 2 weeks if things go well. Good germination temperature is 18-22c.



Need more supplies for more germination. I am just about at full capacity for my grow space...will have to be mindful, don't want to buy more lights. Most of these plants are just being grown out for further propagation and planting out in spring, so nothing will get too out of hand. Hardest thing is keeping up with individual plant needs. I have to get one of those grow diary books OD had.
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