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4 hours ago, ace1928 said:
Its self fertile and can also hybridize. I lost my mother plants and single hybrid years ago but it's doable without much hassle.
I wouldn't be surprised if the native pollinator is the missing link as hand pollination seems to solve the "problem".
some people at this forum, promoted the idea of hand pollinating, and it's definately the way to go, as it can't harm.
but, i realy think what i say has merit:
you need eternal spring climat for this plant. it's native to highlands in mexico.
the person i mentioned, which got seeds and sprouted them, grew it in the highlands of png.
he deleted all his posts here, after he felt wrongly done by...
sally hates the very hot, but can survive short cold and even frost spells.
problem is australis mountains are not close to the aquator.
even the qld table lands are too hot for sally.
i guess she can't set seeds if further down the tropic of capricorn.
haway's vulcanos made sally set seed as well.
sorry for my spelling, i'm mildly dyslexic.
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On 10/12/2020 at 5:41 PM, Xperiment said:
@withdrawl clinic sadly none sprouted for me, even with a heat mat to help along. I still have the container going just in case there is still hope
Thanks to your generous spirit!!
pls let me know, if the seeds were dark, and fully mature when you disected the fruit.
as mentioned my fruit (the smallest of all) had only inmature seeds inside.
anyway, two of my iboga's died, even before winter, and my surviver looks not flashy..
btw, my ibogas often survived winter frosts, and last winter had no frosts, but i had losses!
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On 10/12/2020 at 3:25 PM, Wile E. Peyote said:
I hope some heroic person breeds a glochidless and spineless cv. Would invest
yeah!
but than imagen a world in the future, were peres got no glochids...
a person might say:
imagen we could breed some tiny spikes onto those peres,
that could save them from being looted...
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damiana, grown in oz was very potent and better than the imports, but keeping the plants alive was impossible.
i've seen will dagga even as weed in the uk, so it will grow at most oz locations.
i prefer dagga over damiana, the latter is a bit harsher on the throat.
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it takes a great man to admit a mistake, good on you, respect!
deleosperma, is said to be a lil bit "active" as well.
sceletium is available in oz in two species sceletium tortuosum and sceletium emarcidium, the latter produces seed easely, the previous not often even in good culture.
zoloft the anti depressant was, invented by sceletium.
kogoued, means chew well in south african lingo!!
one of my favs.

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just to pump you.
peres is a plant, you either hate or love, and this mostly at the same time.
in the old days, one could make good money, selling rooted peres, or even unrooted.
once, i chucked 500 good cuttings, and when i came back home, i started nurturing the only peres which,
survived my cull, and those were shoots, of peres coming from grafts....
3 cheers for peres, i could have never done without you!!~!


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wild dagga!
leonotis and leonoris species, many of them grow as an abundant weed in oz!
look for flower stalks featuring spheres with orange tounges emerging.
very mild smoke, after curing, very good if you need to lace.
very mildly active on it's own, like very mild mj, mixed with lettuce opium.
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hi!
the geminids shooting star shower could, put up a very good display this weekend!!

the best time to watch, might be sun 13 dec, 00h to mon 14 dec 04h.
no moon, hourly rate of 150 is expected, don't miss this.
radiant is located at the "twins" (castor & pollux) a zodiac sign, within the ecliptic. basicly look where the sun would be, if it would be day time.
enjoy, and hook up with your friends.
later edit: Meteor Activity Outlook for 5-11 December 2020 | IMO
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On 19/11/2020 at 9:25 PM, Buttsack said:
These forums seem to be dying.
sab is now, one of the oldest, most continuing psychotropic plant forums on this planet!
topic starter, i don't think highly of you.
this forum is a tree of knowledge, go some where else (if you find), you nest shitter!
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On 18/11/2020 at 6:33 AM, Glaukus said:
Does colubrina bark contain alkaloids? I thought seeds were the vessel for them, and then, mostly bufotenine.
Bufo changa is certainly an intense and powerful experience, I'm not sure if want the head pressure sensation to go for much longer than it does and I'd say a brew would extend it. It's a really oppressive feeling at first. I think they call it an ordeal medicine for this reason. The visuals are truly astounding though.
i ditto above, it's possible i know of somebody, who tried the bark, but nothing was in it.
but than the above , says differently, lets say not appreciatable ammounts in the bark...
traditionaly, peregrina seeds get powdered and insuflated.
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seeds might be available, in june again, but at times i get no seeds at all.
as well i might add, that i would be great full if somebody managed to sprout last seasons seeds, they might let us know by replying to this thread.
i kept only one small fruit for myselfe, and it contained inmature seeds, so no luck. hope the other were ok, let me know if not.
i might disect the fruits next june, to make sure they are fully ripe.
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if you can help me out with some withania somnifera ,(ashwagandha) seeds, i would be greatfull.
swap for money or fresh catha edulis seeds (red but open pollinated, with potential nl strains).
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topic starter still around?
what happend?
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bump!
https://gumbygumby.com/whatisit.html
https://www.puregumbygumby.com/gumby-research.html
i bought a seedling of this tree at the sapphire markets for 25aud and he gave me seeds for free.
we talked for an hour and he told me a few stories about people who were cured of cancers by this plant.
i can't find the paper work now and my previous research, but my plant and seedlings, i believe are from type 12.
i don't remeber excactly what makes this plant contain medicinal properties, but remeber clearly, it is an organism which lives inside plant tissue.
some word similar like epiphyte, and asperagus and yew trees contain a similar organism (propably the same organism that give the yew trees the cancer treatment properties).
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/chemotherapy/yew-clippings
if somebody could find a link with that term of the organism residing in the gumbi gumbi, i would be greatfull, this maybe fungus like organism, lives in pretty much every plant on this planet it's said.
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the younger parts of almost all plants with psychotropic properties are "stronger"!
but as well, with thin sections you will get statisticly far more of the active cambium layer.
visualize a cylinder the size of a thick caapi vine, now, replace the same space with many, many thin vines, you will see you get far more cambium layer like this.
dried caapi vine is weak, use fresh and thin vines and aya will last 12h!!
to all the people afraid of paradime shift, i quote luther:
it's false to state that a man's inclination are free to choose between either of the two opposites.
indeed the inclination is not free, but captive.
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i love this ephedra, but it's heat sensitive, so i cant grow it at my location.
ephedras are awsome, and grow all over the world.
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i'm currently reading r m w dixon's book australias original languages, and find it an excellent read!
i would also recomand bruce pascoe's black emu book.
i often state, that in reality things often are 180 degree, the opposite from what the collective mind suggests.
for example : street drugs are more dangerous than prescription drugs.
or the best way to regulate a water way is by a straight line and reinforced banks.
i just start to understand, that indegious languages are, very sophisticated, and extreemly precise,
and even feature a different form of speaking, if the mother in law is in hearing distance, as a means of respect.
it was always my dream to learn a native language, but my library search revealed no sources.
there is "audio" for every language of this world but none of the country, most of us live in.
this is a shame!
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On 16/10/2020 at 6:35 PM, Glaukus said:
I'd say it's distributed through the core wood mostly.
i think it's mostly in the cambium layer, not the woody core. we don't know why plants contain alkaloids, but often they are seen as a defence mechanism.
the woody core doesn't need to protect it's self but the outer cambium part is vital for survival.
On 26/09/2020 at 5:18 PM, Glaukus said:Jeesus h. $50 for 30 grams!
Harvesting vine, the thicker the better.
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the thicker the better, is used traditionaly, but it's not more potent, it's milder and kinder to the human, thats why "thick" material gets used.
more alkaloids are contained in younger shoots.
again a very thick vine doesn't need to worry about survival, even if it get's attacked by an insect/animal.
but thin stems are more vanuble to attack, so the plant protects them more with alkaloids.
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22 hours ago, Glaukus said:
So you never had success with cuttings of the NL? I just made a tubs worth as I needed to trim it anyway. I used hardwood red clonex. The cuttings still all look fresh, but I imagine rooting might take a long time if at all...we will see and report back.
thats not what, i said. i have as well produced tons of nl cuttings.
i answered the principle many times, so forgive me i'm brief.
all the broad leaves, are easy cuttings, and we choose cutting material, which displays a leaf arrangement which resemles a spiral staircase.
the nl's we try to as well use cuttings where the leaves are produced in this configeration. problem is the nl's stop doing leaves that way once they get older.
you can give them a strong prune and it's likely, the fresh shoots will, produce spiral staircase leaf growth.
if you got a nl seedling or young sucker there of, again it's an easy cutting.
which hormone you use, is not a factor!
i kingdom for who finds my old post regarding this...
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On 02/09/2020 at 9:00 PM, Halcyon Daze said:
Hey withdrawl clinic, how did you ensure against self pollination? And what was your technique/ approach to making the PH cross? I think I'll be able to do some hybridizing myself this year. Any tips greatly appreciated. cheers mate
i avoided self pollination, by removing the pollen organs, and after applying the foraing pollen sealed the flower, with a plastic bag.
i have posted about this here at sab in great detail, but sure can't find those old posts...
i never manged to do this again, as you need a steady hand and good eyesight, both i lack now, with my age.
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On 31/08/2020 at 4:07 PM, Wile E. Peyote said:
I still wonder if plants could speak for themselves what they would say about being removed from the wild.
Does anyone know any interesting case studies of species being reintroduced? Bonus points for psychoactive species...
the fact that flowering plants are super young to this planet, might suggest they are super attabtable, so maybe they want to be taken "home and be modified"...
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one thought, i experience more often this day's is...
how are "we" to judge plants abieleties, currently if we don't know what the future might hold.
we might say now, it's a plant of low value for healers,
but in the future, this view, might change (or better is likely to change).
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On 30/08/2020 at 3:20 PM, oncewhywechange said:
why cull ph? Its a good strain
it grew too fast and big.
and i wanted other people to, be the "sole lord" of this plant and not me.
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yes, caapi you remeber well.
makes me say, we should try to respect people here, because the wrong doing of one person or a few, can have a negative impact for all of us.
and of course, i'm not without fault either.