Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'tabernanthe'.
-
From the album: MeanGreen's Ethnobotanical Garden
The back row are the plants I kept in a high humidity environment, the front row are the ones I am trying to acclimatize to dry air, they are starting to grow new leaves.© MeanGreen
-
Hi, I'm looking to get/I mean if you could just send me a cutting or a few seeds in the mail I'd be more than happy to pay for postage! but otherwise I can get a few dollars together to pay for the plant so PM me.. or I definitely may have something to trade you -Piper methysticum (kava) -Anadenanthera or Yopo -Banisteriopsis caapi -Voacanga africana -mimosa hostilis -catha edulis -tabernanthe Thanks guys Entheogenic garden
- 4 replies
-
- piper methysticum
- anadenanthera
- (and 6 more)
-
Ladies 'n' Gents - I have an Iboga seed pod on the way from SAB to be shared between a friend and I. Both of us are in North Queensland, give or take a couple of hundred km from Townsville. Currently ~30-35° weather has been pretty consistent, although I haven't measured soil temps which according to Torsten tend to be 5-10° lower... What chance do we have of germinating the things in a shade cloth greenhouse or otherwise outdoors-ish? I will do at least some seeds with external heating... should I just suck it up and find a way to heat them all reliably for a fairly long period of time? I have some peltier devices on the way from dx, maybe they could do the trick - anyone tried DIYing it with those? I know iboga seed germination has been covered ad nauseum but reports seem to indicate that results vary WIDELY in different parts of the country. Any advice? cheers! -ef
- 12 replies
-
- iboga
- townsville
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hi, Just recieved a small voacanga africana. Has anyone grown it before or has any good advice on how best to go about it. Planing on using sharp sand and a little perlit. Obviously I have to keep it moist but also watch out for root rot. There is just so little info out the on the net about it. Also can anyone tell me at what age the plant will start to reach substantial Alkaloid levels in the root bark.