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another hybrid m8

Thank mate, I mixed up the labels.

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Took a few pics of some more beautiful blooms about to open.

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Getafix

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phenominal beauties getafix!!!!! rawrz !

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fed them some miracle grow ... noticed the coffee seedlings have all died

leaving just the one i had from before... shrug

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Tidy up my garden because the wind is crazy! Keep having to close the window in the greenhouse coz it pops open in strong wind. Roll on spring!

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Watered my seedlings (cacti, chilli, tobacco)

Did some pruning. Re-arranged seedling trays. Picked some peppers. Played Barry White to my pumpkin plants.

Found out my Scop x Pach has put out roots (took about 3 weeks)

Slowly but surely :)

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After receiving psychotria nexus, carth., and viridis leaves from a generous member of the forum, i have began an experiment to determine whether the soil method or zip bag method will provide shoots the fastest.

I also potted up some cacti cuts i made a fortnight ago.

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Brugs and Datura's flowering like mad.

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I had a nice surprise today. I checked on the 50 or so caapi seeds I planted about a fortnight ago, 5 have sprouted roots!

They are now individually potted up, eagerly awaiting the little leaves to pop their heads from the seed.

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My Atlantic Giant has it's first vine. Plant is a month old.

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2 of my Cayenne peppers which I topped last week, as you can see the new shoots are growing quite well :)

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Quickly threw together a new garden bed design I am going to start this weekend so I can grow more chillies. 6.5m x 1.8m

May throw another plant or 2 in the back row and leave the front row as is so I have some access to rear plants. What do you think?

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Brugs and Datura's flowering like mad.

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awesome m8 , they look great

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After receiving psychotria nexus, carth., and viridis leaves from a generous member of the forum, i have began an experiment to determine whether the soil method or zip bag method will provide shoots the fastest.

I also potted up some cacti cuts i made a fortnight ago.

Looking forward to seeing your results ☺️

I gave this experiment a go myself with Viridis, Cartha and Alba leaf. For myself the perlite and soil worked the best. Zip bags did get results but the double handling and transplanting into pots held things up a bit. I've had them placed all over the property in different areas, in partial sunlight and out of direct sunlight,, blah blah,,,, but over time they showed me that in a nice big see through plastic tub out of direct sunlight with the lid slightly cracked open for FAE worked best in our location. Once again I fussed over my plants and in the end just leaving them alone most of the time is my best option lol but I guess I had to learn that

Edit: I'm now at the point of just putting the leaves anywhere that's damp and humid and out of direct light (Crass jokes aside haha

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Quickly threw together a new garden bed design I am going to start this weekend so I can grow more chillies. 6.5m x 1.8m

May throw another plant or 2 in the back row and leave the front row as is so I have some access to rear plants. What do you think?

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Depends what variety you grow and also your general conditions etc. Too close and one sick plant could wipe em all out... Id plan to keep 20cm between every plant.

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Looking forward to seeing your results ☺️

I gave this experiment a go myself with Viridis, Cartha and Alba leaf. For myself the perlite and soil worked the best. Zip bags did get results but the double handling and transplanting into pots held things up a bit. I've had them placed all over the property in different areas, in partial sunlight and out of direct sunlight,, blah blah,,,, but over time they showed me that in a nice big see through plastic tub out of direct sunlight with the lid slightly cracked open for FAE worked best in our location. Once again I fussed over my plants and in the end just leaving them alone most of the time is my best option lol but I guess I had to learn that

Edit: I'm now at the point of just putting the leaves anywhere that's damp and humid and out of direct light (Crass jokes aside haha

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Depends what variety you grow and also your general conditions etc. Too close and one sick plant could wipe em all out... Id plan to keep 20cm between every plant.

They're spaced at 85cm I think it was in the drawing. The front row are offset so they're close to the little raised wall so the rear plants can grow towards the fence. Don't seem to have much disease here in any of my gardens so far, so I have been lucky. *touches wood*

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I know exactly what you mean,, it's so difficult just looking and not doing!

Mixed results with the root formation and shoot growth. Depends a lot on location I feel. My circumstances, I'm still new to this plant and after a year I'm just becoming comfortable with knowing what they need where I am.

Saying that, I'd think what you heard is a good indication, "if" conditions are satisfactory. I've had leaves in a tub in my greenhouse for over 12 months now. As an experiment I just let them be. The soil they're in has dried out many times, I've dampened them off many times and only in the last few weeks has a shoot formed!!! They're very tough lil dudes.

I've noticed on here that pyschotrias and Caapi like similar conditions. Can someone here let us know if this is correct?

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ate my first cucumber of the season, picked some tomatoes and wrapped them in basil leaves for a quick snack as i dawdled around the yard, took some bunger in with a beer, sat down and enjoyed the buzz of rain, birds and internodal growth on my vascular plants, checked over the cactus seed fruits that are maturing.

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They're spaced at 85cm I think it was in the drawing. The front row are offset so they're close to the little raised wall so the rear plants can grow towards the fence. Don't seem to have much disease here in any of my gardens so far, so I have been lucky. *touches wood*

Sorry I more meant once they are fully grown. I'm sure you have the growth habit info on what you've sown, just don't let em "hedge up"

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Towards the end of the year I am going to have a heap of pere to give away, got plenty of shoots coming thru :)

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Lol. We're doing pere updates now????

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Picked up these today from a bloke at the markets...

Catha Edulis (var red leaf?)

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outdoor-sowed 15 Oz sourced latua pubiflora =3

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That is a spectacular looking plant! :)

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