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I've been inspired to start growing!

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MalargueZiggy

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I've been inspired to start growing my own entheogens. I reckon it could be quite a rewarding process, as well as quite cost effective. Obviously I'm not going to grow anything illegal and so I'm going to start with Calea Zacatechichi, which as you can read elsewhere I've started to experiment with.

I hear it's quite easy to grow but any advice would be welcome, I have no experience whatsoever in any part of the cultivation process for anything! If this goes well I'm going to branch out, and would also appreciate some advice on what else I could grow - it needs to be justifiable to non-drug takers (i.e salvia is out of the question), for example things you guys use for enhancement in any area of your lives not just spiritual.

And yes, Coatl, you can take the credit for this!
 
GOOD FOR YOU! I AM SO HAPPY! HOORAY!

The first thing you should get (in my opinion) is a Trichocereus cactus, they are one of the easiest botanicals in the world to take care of and it's speed of growth will amaze you and keep you interested. I would also suggest Miracle Fruit for a non-entheogen ethnobotanical.

If it was me I'd also grow some Salvia, Psychotria and Caapi.

PM me for vendors.
 
Well currently I do not have "true" Psychotria viridis (but I am getting some shipped in from Aus. very soon), I believe what I have now is Psychotria alba (which is what most psychotria in the U.S. really is).

It grows just fine in a large pot with some rich soil. I keep it indoors over the winter and outside during the summer. It is REALLY easy to grow, even as a house plant.
 
I too have had a little inspiration to try and grow my own plants.

I've got 6 Achuma's that finally rooted and were potted last week in some cactus mix.

how far apart should I have planted them? I gave them each about 5". They're all looking ok, about 7" tall each, but raning from thin to thick in diameter. The last cactus I tried growing was a Pedro and it rotted out rather quickly. I've changed from potting soil to cactus soil and have provided a bit more drainage than last time.

I also have some fresh khat seeds on the way. It's supposed to do well inside and in partial shade, so I can move it from the patio to the kitchen if need be. I plan on using vermiculite/cactus mix to start them off and then will transplant them into a mix of perilite and potting soil.

I wanted some Dagga seeds, but can only find the sibericus species.

Any tips for either Coati?
 
I too have had a little inspiration to try and grow my own plants.

I've got 6 Achuma's that finally rooted and were potted last week in some cactus mix.

how far apart should I have planted them? I gave them each about 5". They're all looking ok, about 7" tall each, but raning from thin to thick in diameter. The last cactus I tried growing was a Pedro and it rotted out rather quickly. I've changed from potting soil to cactus soil and have provided a bit more drainage than last time.

I also have some fresh khat seeds on the way. It's supposed to do well inside and in partial shade, so I can move it from the patio to the kitchen if need be. I plan on using vermiculite/cactus mix to start them off and then will transplant them into a mix of perilite and potting soil.

I wanted some Dagga seeds, but can only find the sibericus species.

Any tips for either Coati?
 
I've changed from potting soil to cactus soil and have provided a bit more drainage than last time.

Ya, drainage is a good thing. Check out my cacti thread for info on soil. General cacti soil mix- Commercial cacti soil, perlite, pumice and trace minerals.

I wanted some Dagga seeds, but can only find the sibericus species.

Hey I have Loin's Tail Dagga seeds... do you want them? PM me!

how far apart should I have planted them? I gave them each about 5"

Are they in the ground or pot? 5 inches sounds fine.
 
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I've changed from potting soil to cactus soil and have provided a bit more drainage than last time.

Ya, drainage is a good thing. Check out my cacti thread for info on soil. General cacti soil mix- Commercial cacti soil, perlite, pumice and trace minerals.

I wanted some Dagga seeds, but can only find the sibericus species.

Hey I have Loin's Tail Dagga seeds... do you want them? PM me!

how far apart should I have planted them? I gave them each about 5"

Are they in the ground or pot? 5 inches sounds fine.

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They are in a 36" long 8-10" wide pot with nothing but commercial cactus soil. The bottom has pleanty of drainage. They are all tip cuttings and most of them had already started to root before I planted them. I also dipped the ends in root starter hormone and watered each hole I made for them with a solution of the hormone.
 
[quote='Coatl]Sounds good to me, but I never use hormones or anything that isn't 100% organic!
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I can really respect that 'Coatl. However, I happened to have it lying around and I thought to myself "man, last time the entire cactus rotted out from the bottom up. I don't want that to happen again, so lets get those roots going as soon as possible." So yeah, that's what happened.

Thanks for all your help though! You really do know your plants.
 
Thanks Acolon_5!!! I'm just glad I could get some people to want to grow botanicals!

I can really respect that 'Coatl. However, I happened to have it lying around and I thought to myself "man, last time the entire cactus rotted out from the bottom up. I don't want that to happen again, so lets get those roots going as soon as possible." So yeah, that's what happened.

I understand, but next time just leave it in REALLY dry soil for like a few months and it should root just fine... maybe you watered it or your humidity is too high?
 
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