Share The Seeds
Share The Seeds Site => Welcome and Introduction Area => Topic started by: mew on August 13, 2013, 06:35:38 PM
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hi everyone,
i look forward to documenting my garden and learning from this forum to further my knowledge as an amateur botanist.
i really appreciate cacti, especially the bolivian type of san pedro, trichocereus bridgesii.
i have grown many types of trichocereus, datura/brugmansia, morning glory/snake plant/ hawaiin baby woodrose, cat mint/mint, salvia divinorum/white sage.
currently i have some datura thriving in neglected soil and an avacado sprout with some catnip around it. i have a few cacti seedlings i grew from seed, but i think they are just a simple cereus
id like to start growing:
morning glories
psychotria (viridis or alba)
cacti- trichocereus
papaver
wormwood and other "absinthe" plants
hops
mushrooms -oyster
calea zacatechichi
silene capensis
hemp
s divinorum
i look forward to the community here and cant wait to get my fingers in some dirt
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Welcome to STS my friend!
You can become a full member by posting a picture of some of your plants or seeds in the galleries or just by contributing in some way. I hope to see you around here more!!
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Welcome to the forum, Mew.
My morning glories should be flowering soon. Once they do I will do a giveaway and hook you and everyone else up. :)
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Hello mew and thanks for joining :)
If we keep on like this, the sub-community of cacticultiholics (thank you NW) will outweigh the rest soon. I'm quite sure that mew has had cacti in the family for quite a long time now, so please come right in and consider contributing to the forum with expertise, tips, pictures or resources you like and we don't have yet. Also, please take a look at the STS Rules (http://sharetheseeds.me/index.php/rules) and the FAQ (http://sharetheseeds.me/forum/index.php?topic=15.0) if you haven't read them yet.
Welcome to STS,
Mandrake
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Thank you for joining Mew :)
Nice to see you around here.
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these are my old plant pals, sad to say i was unable to preserve any of their genetics since the great war... the war on terror
ill be starting up a new garden with you all though!
good thing the terror has passed ;D
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What is that big tree looking thing in the last pic?
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Looks like a variegated brugmansia.
Is that the one with peach colored flowers?
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You are correct. He told me in chat that it is indeed a variegated brugmansia. :)
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Looks like a variegated brugmansia.
Is that the one with peach colored flowers?
yes, and yes