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Self sustaining Accuminata

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Gowpen

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Just thought I should post this...
I have successfully grown Accuminata (small seed Variety)from seedling I got from a native nursary and have had a two metre tall mother plant in a pot for 3 years..... I have harvested hundreds of seeds and tonight I have successfully germinated many many seeds that I will plant in small rockwool cubes for later planting. They produce 100's and 100's of seeds...
 

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Excellent :)

Quite small pot though, no? Maybe if you put in a bigger pot it can grow more?

Did you ever try extracting from the phylodes?

I got 3x 1-year old acuminatas, plus a couple more from few months ago early spring, and they are all growing very nicely. Awesome plants!

What year did they start flowering?
 
Hi E, the second year they started flowering, I have a few dotted around the place and lots of bees.... Bigger pot soon. It is very healthy judging from the flowering...
To be honest I still have extract from the first year I started extracting and have not tried the Phylodes.... One small branch from the forest of them I found yielded about 3gms..... I still have just under 2, just an occasional blast for me.

Simple vinegar and shellite AB.
Regards G
 
Looks great, thanks for sharing! A couple questions.

What type of climate has this been growing in?
How long from the time you got the plant until it had potential to be extracted from?
 
Leithen. Western Australia, and it carries DMT from birth..... I know this because I have had a few seedlings die and I tested them.
About 2 years and one can take a small runner/branch and extract.
I need a bigger pot
 
they can grow well into temperate regions outside of australia. I have one in canada(PNW) that is around 3 feet tall, branching and survived an entire winter outside. Granted its zone 8b here and so does not get those kind of frozen winters many people in temperate regions are used to.

I have a couple grams of phyllodes saved up to extract or try in a brew.
 
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