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D. myoporoides

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Does anyone have any good propagation tips for this one?

Does it like full light, shade, can I keep it on a very shady windowsill?

Soil? Can it be kept as a pot plant or will it want to go "tree" at some point?

Thanks :)

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These plants grow best when contained inside a 'Buscopan' tablet.

If you can put a rip in the time-space continuum, you'll be set! :P

Darcy sells em, maybe he can help. I've heard Torsten talk about Pituri a few times before aswell, so I figure he has some experience.

I think he might have wild collected the plants he tried out?

Hopefully one of those 2 can help you. :)

I'm just bored at work, and going stir-crazy. Sorry guys. :P

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Not yet darcy, they're next on the list :)

I've been working on the P. viridis seed Gom sent, it'd be great to get several plants up and then send leaf cuttings out to everyone.

As soon as I have enough money to buy some more pots and soil the myo will go in, and if it isn't sunny enough I'll buy them some lights

I want to try blending brugmansia and corkwood leaf as some sort of kickass cigarette. Give me some time :D

Thanks again for the seeds darcy :D

[ 08. July 2005, 10:51: Message edited by: apothecary ]

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D. myoporoides that i have seen growing in the wild are usually in the damp areas and along the sides of creek beds. The ones i have seen have been small to medium sized shrubs.

I would agree with Darcy's advice, ive seen it survive in variable conditions and it seems pretty hardy. :D

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