Thanks guys, I did not expect such response. I have made a bunch of cuttings and i am rooting them now, if you would like to PM me for anyone who missed out and i will reply to you in about two weeks. Once again sorry for all those who i could not help But hang on more are coming.
Bump, My yopo also finally produced lots of pods after about 7 or 8 years. But i have a issue with some kind of miner beetle, little black spots on the out side on pods sometimes boring right into the seed. Any ideas?
Yonk i will take that offer, My Offer: Fresh Green Yopo Pods (Anadenanthera peregrina) x 5 Dried Yopo Seeds X 5 Panaeolus cyanescens spore print (for microscopy only) X 1 Lions Tails Cutting Rooted (Leonotis leonurus) X 2 Random Trichocereus cutting (small) ( bridgesii , pachanoi, psycho0) x 1 Colombian Gold land race feminized c. Sativa seeds x 20 (use as legal FOOD only! Seeds contain no THC) Psychotria nexus leaf for propagation x 2 <3
Hey guys, I am back <3 and so happy to be, so much has changed. MY yopo plant i grew from tiny little seedling is now a tree!! Cows got into it today -Vual
Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America.
Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America.
Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America.
Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America.
Piles of work... Very easy to get work in bigger citys around the small northen NSW villages. ie: lismore is great for work and only 20min from nimbin.