Spring is here!

And there’s a whole bunch of growing projects and updates coming! I moved this winter and live in Delft since early January. From now on I have my own place with a garden facing South where I can grow and experiment with almost everything.

What do I plan on growing this year? Here’s a small list:

- Lophophora Williamsii
- Lophophora Diffusa
- Lophophora williamsii v Huizache
- Lophophora koehresii

- Argyrea nervosa [Hawaiian Baby Woodrose]
- Papaver somniferum
- Peganum Harmala
- Leonotis leonorus [Wild Dagga]
- Ipomoea Corymbosa
- Salvia Divinorum v Wasson-Hoffmann

And I am probably going to start on two to three Marijuana plants, which I still have to look into because I want to grow them outside. I don’t want them to grow too high and too big, preferably low and dense. Any recommendations are welcome!

I also want to make plant-specific pages on this blog with all useful information I collected and learned from my own experiences. Here as well, recommendations are welcome.

3 Responses to “Spring is here!”

  1. i once had a friend who was growing a pot plant in the woods near his house. One day he went to check up on them and had found that somehow one of his plants which was at least 6 feet tall at the time had been split down the middle 6 ways. He left the plant alone and came back a few weeks later to find that in a very large circumference a few inches off the ground was the inner growth branches growing straight up. When he showed the plant to me a month later there was hundreds of buds all about 4 inches tall.

  2. reserved Says:
    May 9, 2010 at 4:55 pm

    I am in a very similar condition with a few differences: no Salvia and no Ipomea, but in exchange quite a few Trichos and some Sceletium ;-)

    It’s great to hear from a fellow gardener interested in the same plants. Please keep us posted!

  3. Nice, looking forward to hear from your growing experiences:) This week I’ll post a new post one everything, cause most of the plants are already doing pretty well :)

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