Share The Seeds
Share The Seeds Site => Welcome and Introduction Area => Topic started by: Virdisgrower on December 20, 2016, 07:08:12 PM
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Hello, I'm 'Ay' aka VirdisGrower living in the north Midwest USA! I'm fascinated by entheogenic plants, and hope to try and cultivate them all some day. I currently care for: 2 stains of Salvia divinorum, multiple Psychotria, D. illinoensis, basil, rosemary and mint! I have quite the busy indoor garden:) I hope to add these species this winter: E. pachanoi, M. Speciosa and M. hostilis. Thank you guys for accepting me into this community! I hope to help anyone I can, and keep this small community connected. The idea of a place for trading plants and seeds
Is an incredible way to connect like-minds! Thanks again, Ay
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Welcome!
Hate to say it but it looks like you've got an alba there, not viridis.
Salvias look happy though!
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Yep she's an Alba! But i still love her the same! have Virdis as well, it's just a single leaf atm:) yes my S. Divinorum is thriving! It's quite the amazing plant.
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Welcome! The midwest is up in my neck of the woods. Any tips you've got on getting Tropicla plants through the winter, let me know. I've lost my Kratom, my 3 viridis leaves, and my Nexus leaf since the beginning of November :'(
I may be able to help with Mimosa Hostilis, I've got a few seeds and two trees that have been growing since May, and might be big enough to air layer. I'll have to do a bit more research on the process, but I'd be happy to do so when I've got it figured out, they're pumping out growth up top like crazy right now.
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Well ill be honest, My indoor setup isn't anything to write home about. I have all my mother's packed inside a linen closet in my living area. I leave the door open for air circulation and also so if I'm feeling cold I definitely know they are definitely cold. They live under a big 6500k cfl, i keep my house temp around 69-74'f. Feeding and watering as usual. It's been -30'f here last week and I even took cutting that week. How are your plants dying? Cold? Insufficient light? What's your set up like? I'd love to help anyway I can.
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I think it was humidity. I've got floros on shelves for light, and they're kept between 70-85 degrees. Mine are in the living room, they watch TV with us.