It's still early days but I thought I'd share this photo, of approximately 150 Peruvian Torch. I've also got some San Pedro growing and some Psychotria Viridis cuttings in a humidity chamber.
A few tips that work well for me with the viridis rooting...
I just mix 50/50 soil/perlite and lay it in a shallow Tupperware. Take the leaves and crack them a few times down the leaf stem to create nodes to root from. Then just lay them horizontally in the soil and cover with just 1/3" soil and leave at least 1/2" of the leafs tip exposed.
I then just keep them moist and put them outside on a shaded shelf and soon I have about 8 plants per leaf.
Thanks for all the kind words guys and gals !!
Update because I felt it was need the way this bitter calea is taking Over my grow tent
Here is miss calea she took off like a rocket, looks like its time to take some cutting make an do some trading
Pic #2 is the calea shooting up new shoots from the base/root system this is the 3rd shoot
I have got 6 or so Acacia Acuminata in the ground - they were originally 30cm or so around 4 months ago, probably like ~50-60cm now.
Just wondering if anyone has any mature/older specimens of Acuminata.
I was curious how tall they become in 1-3 years time?
Thanks.
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