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My plants are growing back nicely now.

HBWR had freeze damage on its leaves, but the stems survived so it's starting from a good position, fingers crossed it blooms this year.

Mimosa survived freezing temps, growing back from the roots. I'm leaving the other mimosa in a pot so I kinda bonsied it.

Toe had spread all over the yard via cuttings

More pics to come
 

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Oluliuqui & I. Tricolor

Acacias
 

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As soon as I get a chance I'll post some updated photos. The plants are coming along quite nicely now.
 
Nice work!:thumb_up:
Are there any specific soil mixes and or nutrients you use for the mimosas?
 
smri said:
Nice work!:thumb_up:
Are there any specific soil mixes and or nutrients you use for the mimosas?

Not really, mimosas will grow in pretty much any soil, I have one in a huge pot and it just growing in regular potting soil. For my other potted plants, I generally use 1 part potting soil, 1 part perilite and 1 part vermiculite. For cacti it's the same except I add 1 part sand as well.

Tomorrow I'll try to take some pics, I broke my phone the other day and lost my pics.
 
Here's my fastest growing P. Viritis, I grew it from a leaf that a kind soul on STS shared with me. This is ~2 months since the shoots first became visible. I have 3 others in the ground, gave a few to various people and gave the other fast growing one to my new best friend, along with two acacia confuses, which are also doing great. She sent me a video of them but I broke my phone the other day. They seem to love her, her acacias have grown way more rapidly than mine. I'm so glad I met someone who's not only into entheogens, but wants to learn, share, expand and loves growing the plants as well. These plants have given me so much, I'm truly greatful to them.

Ime, just growing these plants can cause sycrinistic events to happen, It's one thing to just consume them, but I think they appreciate when humans give back to them as well. I've always viewed this as a symbiotic relationship, as opposed to me just taking from them. Always give them something in return.
 

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