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2012 and Onward Indoor and Outdoor Grow of Psychoactive and Various Botanicals

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Untm

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Here are a few pictures of some of my indoor plants.

Picture 1 - Nicotiana tabacum bloom

Picture 2 - Nicotiana rustica bloom

Picture 3 - An overview of my grow-table set-up next to my desk in the studio. Here you can see my(from left to right going clockwise) Coffea arabica, Argyreia nervosa, Passiflora caerulea, Rivea corymbosa, Trichocereus peruvianus, Trichocereus peruvianus "Sierra Blue", Trichocereus bridgesii, Another Trichocereus peruvianus, Brugmansia suaveolens, Datura innoxia, Nicotiana rustica, Nicotiana tabacum, Lophophora williamsii, Trichocereus peruvianus "Sierra Blue" Sprouts, Trichocereus bridgesii Sprouts, Trichocereus pachanoi Sprouts, Cannabis sativa Sprouts, and finally a Brugmansia suaveolens Cutting.

Picture 4 - A view of my four Trichocereus peruvianus, Trichocereus peruvianus "Sierra Blue", Trichocereus bridgesii, and Trichocereus peruvianus.

Picture 5 - A view of my Lophophora williamsii.

Picture 6 - A picture of my Trichocereus pachanoi Sprouts.

Picture 7 - A picture of my Trichocereus bridgesii Sprouts.

Picture 8 - The last picture is some gifts my friend brought back from Bolvia, he brought me a Coca T-shirt, Key-chain, Coca Candy, a pre-made Coca quid, Postcard, Bookmark, 50 grams of fresh Coca leaves, and some 25 Coca seeds in which I will hope to germinate! <3

Not to mention this beautiful meter long San Pedro he also brought back for another weekend. :D


Much love to all <3

-Untm

I'll keep posted on the Coca germination, and check out our Coca Club please!

 

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very nice pics!
that sounds like a great friend, and a great gift :)

id love to grow coca sometime. it'd be great to have a room to dedicate to gardening :)

nice plants <3
 
Here are some pictures of my outside garden and pond, I hope you all enjoy. I've just recently been getting over a really bad period of NMDA-antagonists, Benzodiazepine, and Opioid addiction and I've neglected my botanical outlet for awhile. I want to thank all my friends who helped me through this period in my life and have given me the inspiration and will to get back to my true love of growing plants. <3 Thanks

Picture 1 - This is a Brugmansia suaveolens cutting that I am giving to my girlfriend.

Picture 2 - A close-up picture of my Coffea arabica plant.

Picture 3 - A picture of some of my harvested smokables; some N. tabacum leaves, some N. rustica leaves and flowers.

Picture 4 - Another shot of my first few leaves and some nice Cannabis buds.

Picture 5 - My crawling Lonicera japonica.

Picture 6 - A view of my front flower bed, still lots of room and planting to do.

Picture 7 - A view of my front flower bed and the adjourning pond to the right.

Picture 8 - A view of my pond, the fountain isn't hooked up right now but you can see my large Phalaris arundinacea "Picta" to the left of the pond and I have a Acorus calamus in the pond on the bottom right corner.

Picture 9 - A picture of my small Olive tree.

Picture 10 - A view of my ornamental cactus and succulent collection , there is also a few others in there as well, such as my Peruvian Purple Pepper.

Picture 11 - Two Phalaris canariensis species given by a friend but I forgot which ones they were, I am waiting for his response. ;)

Picture 12 - A shot of some of my Phalaris arundinacea "Picta" that I transplanted to a tray.

Picture 13 - A shot of my Acorus calamus in the pond.

Picture 14 - A close-up of my Phalaris arundinacea "Picta" patch.

Picture 15 - A picture of a small separate flower patch I have, there is lots of Foxglove, some Lilies, and 2 Papaver orientale.

Picture 16 - A shot of my two back flower beds, filled with Narcissus, Tulips, Foxglove and friends.

Picture 17 - My vegetable patch with 2 types of lettuce, Carrots, Radish, 4 types of Tomatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Strawberries, Melons, Pumpkin, and Garlic.

Picture 18 - A shot of my Psychoactive patch, there are a few sprouts in here but it's mostly empty for now; I need suggestions of plants to fill it up with.

Picture 19 - A picture of my Papaver somniferum sprouts.

Picture 20 - A close-up picture of my Peach tree.

I am also growing a few indoor and outdoor Cannabis plants, I have germinated some 'Power plant' and 'Northern Lights' strains. Also hopefully I will be able to germinate this Coca seeds and I have some Mimosa seeds I also plan on germinating.

Thanks for your comments and I hope you enjoyed the photos :)

Have a great day friends <3

-Untm
 

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Outstanding!

love the garden,you are just rocking you plot of dirt!
i want one too, i just can't help but love the people of this site<3
wishing you the very best..Oden

P.S may be asking you for tips later
 
Thanks friend :), just wait till I update it for this year!
 
Update they are 4 weeks old now. 😁
 

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A quick shot of how my Vine, Cacti, etc. are fairing in 2013.
 

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Thanks for all the feedback friends, this garden and the nexus keep me going.
 
Untm said:
Thanks for all the feedback friends, this garden and the nexus keep me going.

It looks like you cactus are doing quite well. I have my first seeds on the way and excited to start cactus this way for the first time.

Any hints for a rookie:surprised
 
Yeah just keep them moist and humid till they sprout, you can PM me about specifics. Trouts Notes on San Pedro and Peyote are great texts too I have another book suggestion I'd just have to check my bookshelf. Keep me posted on the seed :)
 
imo get rid of that field of grass, and replace with food/entheogens.

unless you have a goat or cow or something that needs grass.
 
Well it's pretty full of plants these days I just haven't uploaded due to rain and this is my last year leasing this house so come next month I'll be somewhere else :\
 
Update of Northern Lights Grow almost a month or so from harvesting and a nice shot of my Coca bush flowering.
 

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So many sprouts yo

Nicotiana rustica on the left, Nicotiana tabacum on the right
 

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Untm,

Love your garden wow! you are growing some really cool plants and they look to be doing very well! Congradulations! i have been getting really into gardening this year as well, and have some of the plants you have.

The only comment i might make is that clearly your cactus collection is insufficient, you need moar cacti and larger...:::::)
 
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