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What's your favorite?

In anyone's opinion ,which is the better strain . Turkey Red ,Big Medicine, TR x BM, BM x TR, or Brachystachys?

All in one ayahuasca

Diplopterys caberana getting ready for transplanting . I'll ,once this plant grows more be offering to the community. Alicia anisopetela getting transplanting as well. The black Ayahuasca. Tossed in a couple Peganum harmala pics too, Syrian rue

Plants

Erythroxylum coca var. Coca, Erythroxylum novogranatense, Alicia anisopetela, Tabernanthe Iboga, Catha edulis var Broad White.

Quiabentia verticillata x pereskiopsis cristata

Took 3 seasons for superficial fruits to grow,mature. 1st season I did flower crosses. 2nd year superficial fruits started forming. 3rd year (now) fruit harvest.

u/MurkySheepherder6974 — 9 days ago
▲ 56 r/pereskiopsis+1 crossposts

Finally!!! I accomplished my first hybrid of Crested Pereskiopsis x Quiabentia. The superficial fruits took a lot longer than any other typical cactus fruit. 1st year flowers on both. 2nd yr fruits starting. 3rd yr ,today, mature fruits with seeds.

u/MurkySheepherder6974 — 9 days ago

Tabernanthe Iboga

Both types, oblong fruit type, and round fruit type, yellow and orange . I'll be shortly trying to hand pollinate these for fruits to set. It's quite a task since small ants typically do pollinating. Also the flower has to be dissected a bit from two separate plants to do pollen transfer. Only small insects can achieve this typically. Thrips would be a great temporary pollinator for sure as much as we mostly destroy them. You will notice a bit of edema on one plant. It's about to get more regular fresh air exchange. Enjoy. Rooting cuttings within next couple weeks. Probably able to take between 100-200.

u/MurkySheepherder6974 — 1 month ago

Erythroxylum leaf color

Erythroxylum Novogranatense left, Erythroxylum coca variety Coca, right. Both fed same except for pH difference. The Novogranatense prefers a slightly higher pH of 5.3 -5.8 as to where the Bolivian coca ,darker leaf prefers a lower pH of 4.6 - 5.2 . Once my Novogranatense flower, I'll be making some hybrid seeds of the two by crossing both.

u/MurkySheepherder6974 — 1 month ago

Ready for transplanting.They have been in oil pans for about 2 years, greenhouse and outdoor grown. These were all grown for consumption in Texas, but I prefer to rescue root them. Mostly Starr County with a few Webb County in there from wind drifted seeds, bird relocation seeds.

u/MurkySheepherder6974 — 1 month ago