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  1. Psychotria viridis 04 (2024-08-20)

    Psychotria viridis 04 (2024-08-20)

    The stem cuttings (rooting in soil, water, and coir) developed crystals on the surfaces and undersides of leaves. I was told that this is referred to as "plant edema," and is often the result of high humidity and cells over-hydrating till bursting (this releases nutrients, salts, oxalic acid, &c).
  2. Psychotria viridis 03 (2024-07-28)

    Psychotria viridis 03 (2024-07-28)

    Stem cuttings in different mediums. From left to right: a stem cutting in water (I will be transferring to coco coir in a week or two), a stem cutting in 50% coco coir and 50% soil (pasteurized), and a stem cutting in coco coir (pasteurized). I trimmed the leaves back a bit to reduce water loss.
  3. Psychotria viridis 02 (2024-07-28)

    Psychotria viridis 02 (2024-07-28)

    Leaf cuttings in coco coir (pasteurized). I've never succeeded with this technique. Usually I have success with root growth, but then they stall or rot. Perhaps this time will be different.
  4. Psychotria viridis 01 (2024-07-28)

    Psychotria viridis 01 (2024-07-28)

    Small leaves with stems and leaf cuttings wrapped in wet paper towel. I will be transferring these to soil in a week or two.
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    Botany Cultivating Chacruna (psychotria vidiria) from (dried) seeds

    First of All, I would be really happy if some pro could give me some tipps in this thread! I sadly could't find the topic/a thread any where else. If you found some, please share them! Cloning from leave cuts seems to be easy enough, but you can only order chacruna seeds online... So, what...
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