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For Trade/Sale ... Anadenanthera peregrina seedlings (yopo)


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EDIT: WILL ALSO TAKE SOME KHAT SEED AS A POSSIBLE TRADE...must be fresh or fridge stored.

So, I have 6 seedlings for Trade or Sale...I would prefer trade.

But, you're going to have to woo me... :blush:

I have a pretty expansive collection these days...thx to my wifes patience & some very generous SABers.

I'm on the lookout for Amazon species preferably, but may be tempted by the right cactus :wub: .

Top of the list :

Diplopterys cabrerana (goes without saying)

Alicia macrodisca

Virola sp.

Cactus

& of course anything that may be on the "Deadly Awesome" list, that I may not know about yet.

Now, keep in mind this plant does not like the cold .. :(

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The plant in photo #1 is the tallest at 40cm (that's mine)...but the average height is 20-25cm.

These are a very delicate looking plant & unless you're North of the border, I would really want to "Express Post" this one...please keep this in mind when offering trades.

PS - & to the person who gave me this seed...I still owe you bro, just say when :wink: .

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I have never grown, yopo, but I think it can be as virgorous as vilca!

so only people with a big garden, with good soil should get hold of those babies.

don't keep them in pot's for much longer, plant them out into a sunny aspect.

my vilca's in the shade never set much seed, compared to the ones with lot's of sun...

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so Anadenanthera deals just as well with full sun as say Mimosa hositilis? my cebils lost a lot of leaves when i first got them, which i put down to shock from too much sun but in retrospect i probably just let one dry out more than the other.

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these seedlings have to be hardened off yet...they are still in a shaded hothouse atm.

next move will be into the greenhouse....70% shade & a drop from 90-95% to 60-70% humidity.

I'll leave the ones I'm keeping in the hothouse, until after winter.

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Why are you not hardening off your own, spacey?

we can get frosts here over winter...so they'll be staying in the hothouse during winter.

I'll harden them off as soon as winter is done...they'll have a bit more size & be a bit more established by then.

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