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Tricho_therapeutics

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We are Tricho Therapeutics, based in western Canada. We specialize in plant health and sustainable horticulture. If your interested in growing Jeruma indoors, take a look at our system. Its working beautifully. See the attached file "indoor deep water culture" below.
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We are Tricho Therapeutics, based in western Canada. We specialize in plant health and sustainable horticulture. If your interested in growing Jeruma indoors, take a look at our system. Its working beautifully. See the attached file "indoor deep water culture" below.
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Hi sorry to misrepresent myself, I am not trying to sell anything on here. Just showing how I did it
It was a bit late in the day my end, sorry if it came across as a harsh call!

Your attempt to post pictures didn't seem to work out, do you need a hand with that?

It's great to hear of someone having success with an indoor grow jurema like this. I do wonder about the alkaloid content of the roots in a wet culture system like this, since it's drought conditions that are associated with elevated DMT levels in M. tenuifolia. Do you have any analytical results from your plants yet? How would you go about simulating drought conditions?
 
We are just two years into this Mimosa DWC project, so to answer your question regarding chemical composition, It took a long time to get the roots trained through the basket slots and then through the open air space and finally into the nutrient solution. I only started seeing big growth since this summer when the root tips reached the water at the bottom of the DWC bucket. Since that time (6 months), I have seed abundant bark production on the trunk and the adventitious roots visible above the soiless medium in the hydro basket. I don't believe alkaloid production is particularly high in the first three to four years so I haven't started to measure this yet
 
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