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Posts posted by vadub
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Thanks for the input. Whats great about various sedum species is they resist damage when walked on (during maintenance). Semp's fit the bill as well but I'm not sure how they would bounce back when intermittantly trampled upon.
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I've been interested in green roof technology for a while and have been thinking about introducing a species that would resist the nearby colonization of wind and bird-shit-bourne weed species.
Is anyone familiar with hardy groundcover like sedum or other stonecrops that exhibit allelopathy or in general suppress the growth of other species?
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I pre-treated my I. australis with GA-3 and have been giving it nice high humidity. Been about 2.5 weeks and nothing so far. Any tips on germination? I have more seeds to play with as well.
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Has anyone ever heard of any anecdotal reports of people quidding leaf? I think I heard something about it being a little toxic but who knows really.
These plants of mine have really developed into little bushes under the 600HPS. Small plants but I think they are very cool. I guess once they produce berries (tiny ones at that) they will go back outside in large containers to reveg and flower on a much grander scale for the summer here.
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That's very generous but no worries!
All that matters is that I am now more familiar with the Asclepiadoideae sub-family that houses soo so many badass genus(s). Stapelianthus, Huernia, Stapelia and I know there are more...
Stapelianthus madagascariensis
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Awesome. This genus is um really doing it for me ha. Anyone have any seeds perchance? Quite pricy on ebay...
Huernia oculata
This isn't even one of the more wild looking ones! Stapelia is fascinating as well, along with stinky as hell as I recall working at a nursery couple years ago.
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Sweet. Looking forward to it flowering to get a specific ID. Any word if they're self-fertile?
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They do quite well in a coir ebb and flow table with nearly no nutrients.
edit: the leaves are quite stinky, one moreso uniquely stanky. Interesting
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I'm going to go with Mirabilis jalapa from the looks of that seedling.
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Nice plant!
Seems to have the same growth structure as mine. They like to put out those lateral branches at the bottom, wonder if they will root adventitiously.
Where did you source yours from? Do the leaves taste mentholy bitter?
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Finally!
I guess if there is any confusion on what the proper 'active' Calea ternifolia syn. zacatechichi looks like here it is..
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My clones humble origins...note the dried flower pods
Rooted, after a couple of weeks outside...
Starting to reach up...
Not very long after putting it into a pot about 20" across
Most recent shot of it flowering for the first time in its warm greenhouse home
Close ups!
More to come once these blossoms start opening up. I believe I read these are self fertile so it looks like I'm going to have a surplus of seed.
The presence of non-placebo type constituents are abound
Think this plant has a lot of potential especially working with fresh material and making sure mislabeled species are kept out of the fray.
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Here is a side by side comparison of the falsely labeled Calea and the active Calea ternifolia. Both are growing in a hydroponics set-up and thus the false Calea is getting huuge leaves compared to what it looks like in soil. The differences though are still clarifying to some degree.
The correct version is on the right.
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I just give a leaf a couple quick chews (something the length of a house key) and hold it in my cheek or under my tongue until the bitterness dissipates after 10 min or so letting the saliva work its way into the membranes.
Heres an idea of how big the plant is now, easily over 5 feet and getting even bushier. WIll go into the ground soon at 80 degrees Fahrenheit and 90% RH year round
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I'm calling nonsense on this plant (or at least every variation of it that I've ever tried).
Not positive what the rules are regarding discussing effects or the specific use of plants but..
When you find an active cutting there is no doubt of its efficacy. I've gotten a couple other people to bio-assay my clone (1 leaf quidded) before heading to sleep. Without being prompted their responses the next day were along the lines of, "you have got to be kidding me." Yes one leaf not grams of dried material. No doubt there are plenty of bitter, astringent almost menthol tasting alkaloids in this clone.
Might as well mention that Calea zacatechichi is a synonym for Calea ternifolia. C. ternifolia is used prior in literature. If you have the the ubiquitous branching triangular shaped leaf clone no its probably not going to do anything as it is shown to most likely not even be the correct species.
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This is Calea ternifolia sourced from the US Botanical Gardens in Washington, D.C.
Pics were taken about a month and a half ago, the plant has gotten much taller and bushed out. Looked like it was going to flower but less than ideal sun exposure and cooler temps stalled things a bit.
I handed it over to a friend that takes care of a huge public neotropical greenhouse exhibit who will put it in the ground there. I hope to get some nice pics of it flowering in the next several weeks.
Close up of the original cutting
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As of now I'm mainly interested in exchanging seeds
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Just added a few more species and the pm is now available, please don't hesitate to shoot me one!
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Nicely cured salvia officinalis makes a delicious tasting smooth burning smoke with a definite head change imo. Hooray for thujone! (in small amounts )
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Desert button i would love some seeds i have a sally divinorum cuting trade maybee?
I'd pm you but it looks like I need more posts here in able to do that, I already have a sally, do you know by chance which strain you have? If I get another sally I'd like it to be the 'Luna' clone personally.
Any seeds your working with at the moment I might be interested in?
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I thought I would simplify the seeds I have to trade...
I can send to AU or the US whichever, no problemo...just interested in some new seed genetics. Open to particularly most all interesting offers...and I'll send out my end of the deal first since I'm a newb here!
Acacia melanoyam
Argemone mexicana
Astralagus
Black Cohosh
Blue Palo Verde
Burdock
Catnip
Common Sage
Corydalis yanhusuo
Datura stramonium
Datura wrightii
Delosperma bosseranum
Echinea purpea
Feverfew
Fork-leaved sundew
Hong Kong Orchid
Jujube Tree
Hylocereus undatus
button "william"
Maca
Mugwort
Nicotiana glauca
Nicotiana rustica
Passiflora incarnata
Phalaris arundinacea
Romney coulteri
Scotch Broom
Thai Holy Basil
Trichocereus bridgesii
Trichocereus peruvianus 'Icaros'
Valerian
White Sage
Yarrow
Yaupon Holly
Yerba Mate
Bitter & non-bitter Calea Z. (Mexican dream herb) active/non-active
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You might have read my thread from the shroomery I posted a while ago. I've been mentioning this for quite a while but the wrong plant keeps on getting sold. Kinda lame.
As someone growing the correct species (confirmed by flowering) I can't imagine how you couldn't think its active gtarman. Quidding fresh leaves has been the most effective route of administration.