
Indoor cultivation
Started By
Cooper Trouper
, May 10 2022 01:52 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 May 2022 - 01:52 AM
Hey guys, I am setting up my propagation tent.
Currently have a catha edulius clone, pereskiopsis mother, Anadenanthera peregrina and loph.
Excited to expand with a 1mX1mX2m tentfor flowering or raising garden plants to go out side.
Currently have a catha edulius clone, pereskiopsis mother, Anadenanthera peregrina and loph.
Excited to expand with a 1mX1mX2m tentfor flowering or raising garden plants to go out side.
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#3
Posted 11 May 2022 - 09:28 PM
I have an affinity for lophophora. Keep up the good work!
Nice little garden you have there. Looks like everyone is happy and full of sunshine.
The pereskiopsis looks a little unhappy.........just sayin'.
Strangely, they like terrible potting soil like MG - M*racle Gr*w. .........Go figure.
Do you plan on any grafting experiments?
#4
Posted 12 May 2022 - 02:57 AM
Alright thanks, I'll try cloning these to branches and try a lighter soil.
That's the plan just wait for the right time.
That's the plan just wait for the right time.
#6
Posted 16 June 2022 - 06:28 AM
Hey fellow topiaries.
I have had a mixed bag of successes and fails.
Had a light fall and snap my khat in half below the leaves leaving me with a stuck. Luckily it has sprouted new shoots.
I also lost my hemia to a fert error, however had a huge seed harvest last summer so I can recover hopefully.
My poor viridis has not recovered from what looks like silica poisoning.
On the bright side my yopo and cebil are thriving and have sent out many new leaves which have finally reached separated leaf structures. Very excited about this.
Also the pereskiopsis cuttings are showing growth, thanks for the heads up about reducing fertiliser for this species.
On a side note my broad beans and Corriander are also doing ell.
I have had a mixed bag of successes and fails.
Had a light fall and snap my khat in half below the leaves leaving me with a stuck. Luckily it has sprouted new shoots.
I also lost my hemia to a fert error, however had a huge seed harvest last summer so I can recover hopefully.
My poor viridis has not recovered from what looks like silica poisoning.
On the bright side my yopo and cebil are thriving and have sent out many new leaves which have finally reached separated leaf structures. Very excited about this.
Also the pereskiopsis cuttings are showing growth, thanks for the heads up about reducing fertiliser for this species.
On a side note my broad beans and Corriander are also doing ell.
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