March 12, 2013
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Salvia divinorum a natural habitat is in desert areas so try and artificially recreate that as much as you can dude! Love the video tho! Really nice plants! 🙂
i’m growing 8 types of datura this year
oh and thanks for the epsom salts tip i will definately try it out!
Its just a bit of another salvia plant chopped off and stuck in water till roots form. Its an easy way to clone them, thats why Ive got 3 now from starting with one plant
i know they like a bigger pot, I grew them in big pots last year. Im getting ready to move house soon so Im trying not to have too many big plants (or pots) to transport
Dude – this is what I wanna do – I have 2 salvia plants and a peyote button…wanna get me peruvian torch, kana, dagga…so I can sit in a world of planty-awsomeness…probably won’t grow tomatoes though – lol.
my kanna and dagga died 🙁 but yeah its fun growing your own drugs lol
Why do you start growing them in water? I’m still a n00b to all this growing stuff lol.
I think salvia is classed as a dissociative rather than a deliriant. yes im pedantic
‘metel’ and ‘inoxia’ but I cant remember which is which. I will have to wait for the flowers to show I suppose
The leaves of the salvia plant look like my avacado plant leaves. Datura, huh? The flowers are lovely; however, the toxicity of that plant scares me….Don’t you be gettin any strange ideas, yah hear?
the cold stratirication caused them to start growing.
You should get really high of that datura I heard it’s really fun!
Nice one, I need to get some salvia cuttings.
very cool what kind of datura are they
dont worry I dont ever plan on taking it. I tried a miniscule amount of mandrake root once, that was enough to put me off
dude replant that tomato its looking weird because its pot is to small and its trying to lay its limbs down on the soil-“that dosent exist” so it can root its self.if given enough time you will eventualy see roots growing like bumps in those areas.trust me at my farm the standard tomato pot is a spackle buckel it will support the tomatos hole life cycle plus give it a tablespoon of epsom salts every week at the base and just water it into the soil.tomatos love magnesium!
me too! i HEAR THE BUZZ IS A RIGHT BARREL OF LAUGHS
I dont think its natural habitat is the desert. It likes lots of humidity and not too much sunlight. According to wikipedia its natural home is a cloud forest 🙂