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taozen

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About taozen

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    Psychonaut
  • Birthday 24/05/1986

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    Male
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    Guatemala City
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    Permaculture, Neo Psychedelic Rock, Trance, Ethnobotanicals, Science, Women, Car Racing

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    Sub Tropical High Lands
  1. here, I did grow them from seed, no lights needed, we have wonderful weather here in Guatemala. There's Pachanoi, Peruvianus, Bridgesii, and the round ones areTerschekii (also know as argentinian saguaro) in the pics. I'll transplant them all as soon as I get money for the pots! thanks guys!
  2. yeah I put the biggest ones on some terracota pots a while a go, check out the pic below.
  3. lol yeah, these cacti where some of the first plants I ever germinated 2 years a go, I've come a long way now, but they just happen to've stayed on those horrible transparent cups, they do however make transplanting real easy as the soil sticks to the algae that forms and doesn't crumble, plus it might be feeding the cacti, or simply not, lol.
  4. Hey all, are these guys rootbound now? or should I leave them in there for a few more months. I've noticed it is true they grow better when rootbound as the ones I transplanted to bigger pots began deforming, so let me know. thanks!
  5. taozen

    Are these Kratom Seedlings?!?!?!

    cool thanks a lot guys, I thought the same about the 2nd pic. I will keep looking but maybe its too early to say much.
  6. taozen

    Are these Kratom Seedlings?!?!?!

    80 views, 0 replies?
  7. I sowed these seeds about 1-2 months ago, but I'm not sure if any kratom germinated, are any of these 2 the real deal? or just another cheeky regular-soil weed? these are the best pics I could get since they are not only tiny but under plastic wrap.
  8. taozen

    Cayala Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011

    I do, dont know if theres an absynth plant, but yeah couldnt retrieve the word to my brain atm.
  9. taozen

    Cayala Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011

    Yes indeed, very friendly weather, deforestation is slowly chipping away at it though. I'll see if I can add some native psylocibes somehow, maybe bringing some inoculated manure in.
  10. taozen

    Cayala Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011

    thanks, I didnt know that about the PV it grows really slowly but I will take as much care of it as I can, cant wait to start taking leaf cuttings and growing a family. Yeah everything except the salvia of course, has been grow from seed, the rivea was directly sown to ground as I didnt know of the advantages of controlled germination then. It has been lots of work but its worth it, I'm addicted to the feeling you get when you see the first sprouts whatever the seed.
  11. taozen

    Cayala Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011

    yeah! its that same plant, that was a great tek! getting ready to expand during the rainy season Everything is labeled, if you are refering to my questions on seedlings it's always possible to get seeds and what not with the soil I get, also weeds and that.
  12. taozen

    Cayala Ethnobotanical Garden APRIL 2011

    Yes, they seemed too round to me when comparing it to other kratom seedlings, I guess I'll keep waiting altough its been 2.5 weeks now, seems its 30 dolars down the.. soil.
  13. Well, first of all (before you delight yourself with the pics) I need to know if anyone can help me identify if these are indeed: kratom seedling? Damiana seedling? Calea Seedlings? Ok, now lets just look at the pics! Trichocereus Pachanoi Klip and Wild Dagga Seedlings Siberian Motherwort (Marihuanilla) Seedlings California Poppy Seedlings Rivea! The monster, I put of 2 fences, 1 ontop of the other but it proved to be a terrible idea. Its weight is too much so I had to run rope to hold it down, Im just hoping it climbs to the roof but its still a floor away! HBWR, this one grew only half a foot in a year because it was growing in hard clay, I had a lot of trouble transplanting the very thin and long roots to the pot but its been growing great since. The salvia mother plant. The daughters 2 medium Glacium Flavums and a bunch of moth mullein seedlings Mirabilis Multiflora Seedling Absynth Seedlings Valerian Seedlings These are old 1 year old cacti, only now starting to take of. Trichocereus Bridgesii Trichocereus Terschekii Trichocereus Pachanoi x 3 Syrian Rue, they will never grow to flower if left in that tiny pot, but they have survived a year. Hemia Salicifolia, just germinated Sage and Catnip Seedlings Psychotria Viridis from seed, 1 year old, a truly unique plant, as I knew nothing about plants at all when I sowed this seed. Caapi, 1 month old Caapi, little more than a month Coleus from seed, 1 month old Coleus from a cutting I found at a Citibank parking lot. Breakfast, I actually never tried these, altough that might change this week. Lagochilus, about 2-3 months old
  14. taozen

    Is this seedling rootbound?

    Of course it matters! specially when I get this cactus-solid quality information!!! It felt like reading a book with that post, boy do you learn something new everyday. So, maybe when it grow big enough I can transplant some cacti to the ground. Here in Guatemala, we get 6 months of predominantly dry weather and 6 months of rainy weather, of course its not contant but I dont think its much like the Andes either, so, we'll see. ATM I'm getting ready to sow about 300 tricho seeds of 6 dif varieties maybe I'll come here to get some of this vital quality advice, thanks!
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