Try Tumbleweed It kills the root system. hence the plant dies. I have wild poppies growing in my back garden. The ones you find in the fields and hedge rows. Only about 2 feet tall but lovely in the summer. They automatically seed their selves every year which is really nice as it was a shock to see them this year.. They're the ones that they use on poppy day. Pretty red flower
What is the kind of poppy that produces opium? I know the scientific name is Papaver somniferum. But what is the common name? I have heard that it is the Oriental Poppy but someone else said that the Oriental does NOT produce opium. Thanks in advance.
To collect the opium, you need to incise the seed capsule after the petals have dropped. Either use a single blade with a spiral cut all the way around the pod, or four or five short cuts on either side of the capsule. Do not cut right through to the seeds.The pods should be cut in the morning, after a few hours daylight to ensure no dew or moisture remains.
The poppy pod leaks its juice, which you then scrape up and collect each day. Each poppy pod can be "milked" several times.
I got somniferums and the heads grow about 3" to 4" and have about 6 heads and grow about 4 foot tall.
what type do u think they are?
yours look light deprived, thin stalks.
they generally cut poppies and bleed, pharmaceutical companies, use dried seed pods boiled in acid often from thebain only bracteatums and they use plant and roots-poppy straw.
tolerance develops quickly ish but addiction takes several months.
i find you very difficult to understand as your out your head!!! you have got kids toys in the same garden as you grow poppies, don't you think that is a bit odd as allmost everyone i know would say you should burn all the poppies in your garden it is a very addictive drug and shouldn't be in anyone's garden.
@246richard it's really nobody's business what one does on their own property, granted they are not aggressing toward anyone the way the police do when they break into houses in the middle of the night with guns drawn. what should and shouldn't be is quite subjective and therefore it should be up to the individual to decide what is best for him and his family. the world would be a better place if we could all stop trying to control the actions of our neighbors. live your own life.
i find you very difficult to understand as your out your head!!! you have got kids toys in the same garden as you grow poppies, don't you think that is a bit odd as allmost everyone i know would say you should burn all the poppies in your garden it is a very addictive drug and shouldn't be in anyone's garden.
...I seriously doubt these are from the somniferum ,variety ,due mainly to their colour /size ....,white /purple flower colour are the most prevalent colour for opium poppies ...perhaps for cough mixture ...certainly not opium/hero....
Do you grow pot too? Hehe. You should cut them open, drain the akaloids, dry it out. Get yer pipe out and travel to edgar allan poe land. Don't get me wrong though, i hate the processed shit, what's it called.. Hmm.. Heroine. BOO! We need to get back to nature, good vid! Watch out for petty local Narks :-P
These poppies grow naturally in my back garden. The seeds just happened to become planted in the greenhouse! This year there are double the amount in the greenhouse and even more in the surrounding area.
@boriddlin - opium is native to central Asia. From the title of your video, your "natural" opium plants are about 5,000 miles out of their native fauna.
You can cross P.somniferum with P. orientalis pollen, and you will come up with seeds which will produce a perennial which resembles an oriental poppy except that it's crown is different and the flowering head branches out flowers like a hollyhock. It's life span will be about five years but it will not go to seed, it will be a mule. It may be propogated by root division.
I wish I had a green house in my yard so that way whenever it would rain outside I don'r have to go out and cover the pots so my sprouts don't get soaked and die.Once the poppies grow to the next phase wich then it's much easier to take care of because the sprouts are so fragile.
I do recall you typing in one of the messages you sent me that the surface was golden for growing poppies because there was alot of pigeon fieces and you typed that was why your poppies grew healthy all the time but just to warn u using pigeon fieces as fertilzer can be deadly because it contains alot of bacteria that can cause fatal diseases that can kill,so you deffinitley shouldn't use that as a fertilzer because you don't want to catch any of the deadly viruses it cause inside your body.
No, the grownd was not Golden - it was black dirt. We have black to light brown dirt.
Actually, No Worries about the pigeon fertilizer. I remember now where the greenhouse is located was all concreted off when we had the pigeons - we no longer keep pigeons either.
So, no pigeon poop went near this poppy - just decades of rain water! The ground has never been fertiliseed except by the weather and worms.
We have a LOT of worms - and they create worm castings in our dirt. Best thing!
@boriddlin Hi, when you cut the pods of immediately after the petals fall off, then you won't get any seeds because the pods (and therefore seeds) need a few weeks to grow and ripen. When the pods can grow big and you leave them to drie on the plants until you can hear the seeds rattle inside, then is the right time to cut them off. Otherwise the seeds will not germinate because theire not ripe. take care...
Hey whats up I was curious is that particular type of poppy that you have growing the one with the red flower pedals and the black blotches,is that poppy called Papaver Commutatum and another name for it is lady bird poppies,I bought some seeds from one of the big commercial hardware stores here in the states and the packet I bought has an image of a red poppy with black blotches in the middle so I was just wondering if that was the lady bird poppie,this type of poppy also grows lots of buds.
Wat did you grow your poppy in,the one with the red pedals that you were showing that had like ten buds,that one was growing talll,did you use any ferilizer.I recenty just grew afghan poppies and persian blue poppies.I am lucky that the weather has been in my favor so far because I know how bad poppies do when the summer climate gets hot and humid and so far it's been in the 70s here.I like to grow the Afghan strain out of all the poppy strains.
Try Tumbleweed It kills the root system. hence the plant dies. I have wild poppies growing in my back garden. The ones you find in the fields and hedge rows. Only about 2 feet tall but lovely in the summer. They automatically seed their selves every year which is really nice as it was a shock to see them this year.. They're the ones that they use on poppy day. Pretty red flower
MRichDude 1 month ago
What is the kind of poppy that produces opium? I know the scientific name is Papaver somniferum. But what is the common name? I have heard that it is the Oriental Poppy but someone else said that the Oriental does NOT produce opium. Thanks in advance.
63gstone 1 month ago
when I was a kid a old lady around the corner had her front yard covered in poppys
the police came and cut them all down
kryptiea 5 months ago
thats not one plant
smeggerss 7 months ago
i found some plants can u tell me how to make heroin like they make back home in pakistan cuz i cut it with a blade and the opim milk came out
weedyak 7 months ago
When you pulled out the bag of seeds i thought you were about to say a 1kg of opium lol
MrFegelein 8 months ago
you sound high lol
MrBigwilly1973 8 months ago
just wondering bro if you send me a sample of that beautiful poppy's?!if not that's chill man!!
socalhippie420 9 months ago
@Hax0rPr0n Of course it is....if you want to end up with a smack habit.
[I was commenting on how to harvest the opium cos the uploader describes it wrong]
Straylight100 10 months ago
To collect the opium, you need to incise the seed capsule after the petals have dropped. Either use a single blade with a spiral cut all the way around the pod, or four or five short cuts on either side of the capsule. Do not cut right through to the seeds.The pods should be cut in the morning, after a few hours daylight to ensure no dew or moisture remains.
The poppy pod leaks its juice, which you then scrape up and collect each day. Each poppy pod can be "milked" several times.
Straylight100 10 months ago
if you need 1 pipe of opium a day your an addict as its frequency not quantity that makes an addict i believe
ryanuk1981 11 months ago
Sell me some seeds please?
ryanuk1981 11 months ago
@ryanuk1981 The classic British Opium you see in this video no longer exists in my garden. Since, it got crossed with China White!
boriddlin 11 months ago
@boriddlin
the heads look quite small.
I got somniferums and the heads grow about 3" to 4" and have about 6 heads and grow about 4 foot tall.
what type do u think they are?
yours look light deprived, thin stalks.
they generally cut poppies and bleed, pharmaceutical companies, use dried seed pods boiled in acid often from thebain only bracteatums and they use plant and roots-poppy straw.
tolerance develops quickly ish but addiction takes several months.
tpvalley 3 months ago
i find you very difficult to understand as your out your head!!! you have got kids toys in the same garden as you grow poppies, don't you think that is a bit odd as allmost everyone i know would say you should burn all the poppies in your garden it is a very addictive drug and shouldn't be in anyone's garden.
246richard 1 year ago
@246richard it's really nobody's business what one does on their own property, granted they are not aggressing toward anyone the way the police do when they break into houses in the middle of the night with guns drawn. what should and shouldn't be is quite subjective and therefore it should be up to the individual to decide what is best for him and his family. the world would be a better place if we could all stop trying to control the actions of our neighbors. live your own life.
umbilicaltapeworm 11 months ago 2
i find you very difficult to understand as your out your head!!! you have got kids toys in the same garden as you grow poppies, don't you think that is a bit odd as allmost everyone i know would say you should burn all the poppies in your garden it is a very addictive drug and shouldn't be in anyone's garden.
246richard 1 year ago
good lord your lucky
wannabesedated00 1 year ago
...I seriously doubt these are from the somniferum ,variety ,due mainly to their colour /size ....,white /purple flower colour are the most prevalent colour for opium poppies ...perhaps for cough mixture ...certainly not opium/hero....
jStevieO 1 year ago
Do you grow pot too? Hehe. You should cut them open, drain the akaloids, dry it out. Get yer pipe out and travel to edgar allan poe land. Don't get me wrong though, i hate the processed shit, what's it called.. Hmm.. Heroine. BOO! We need to get back to nature, good vid! Watch out for petty local Narks :-P
Auriclama 1 year ago
so...why are you growing opium plants in your backyard?
UBER069 1 year ago
@UBER069 Hey UBER069:
These poppies grow naturally in my back garden. The seeds just happened to become planted in the greenhouse! This year there are double the amount in the greenhouse and even more in the surrounding area.
boriddlin 1 year ago
@boriddlin - opium is native to central Asia. From the title of your video, your "natural" opium plants are about 5,000 miles out of their native fauna.
UBER069 1 year ago
@UBER069 to get stoned? uber069 stupido?
Motz11 7 months ago
You can cross P.somniferum with P. orientalis pollen, and you will come up with seeds which will produce a perennial which resembles an oriental poppy except that it's crown is different and the flowering head branches out flowers like a hollyhock. It's life span will be about five years but it will not go to seed, it will be a mule. It may be propogated by root division.
Nguli34689 2 years ago
I wish I had a green house in my yard so that way whenever it would rain outside I don'r have to go out and cover the pots so my sprouts don't get soaked and die.Once the poppies grow to the next phase wich then it's much easier to take care of because the sprouts are so fragile.
Ned029 2 years ago
You hadn't ought to pick the pods off til they've had time for the seeds to mature.
sumjustguy 2 years ago
I do recall you typing in one of the messages you sent me that the surface was golden for growing poppies because there was alot of pigeon fieces and you typed that was why your poppies grew healthy all the time but just to warn u using pigeon fieces as fertilzer can be deadly because it contains alot of bacteria that can cause fatal diseases that can kill,so you deffinitley shouldn't use that as a fertilzer because you don't want to catch any of the deadly viruses it cause inside your body.
Ned029 2 years ago
Hi Ned,
No, the grownd was not Golden - it was black dirt. We have black to light brown dirt.
Actually, No Worries about the pigeon fertilizer. I remember now where the greenhouse is located was all concreted off when we had the pigeons - we no longer keep pigeons either.
So, no pigeon poop went near this poppy - just decades of rain water! The ground has never been fertiliseed except by the weather and worms.
We have a LOT of worms - and they create worm castings in our dirt. Best thing!
boriddlin 2 years ago
@boriddlin Hi, when you cut the pods of immediately after the petals fall off, then you won't get any seeds because the pods (and therefore seeds) need a few weeks to grow and ripen. When the pods can grow big and you leave them to drie on the plants until you can hear the seeds rattle inside, then is the right time to cut them off. Otherwise the seeds will not germinate because theire not ripe. take care...
23naturefreak66 2 years ago
Hey whats up I was curious is that particular type of poppy that you have growing the one with the red flower pedals and the black blotches,is that poppy called Papaver Commutatum and another name for it is lady bird poppies,I bought some seeds from one of the big commercial hardware stores here in the states and the packet I bought has an image of a red poppy with black blotches in the middle so I was just wondering if that was the lady bird poppie,this type of poppy also grows lots of buds.
Ned029 2 years ago
Hi Ned,
This type of poppy is called Papaver Somniferum 'Classic British Opium Poppy'.
They grow wild around the UK - and they come in white, purple, and red varieties.
boriddlin 2 years ago
Hi Ned,
I did not receive any email notifying my about your comments here.
I am not a botanist but just a green fingered addict!
Haha.
That said, I did not use any fertiliser because the poppy was in the earth. I just watered it!
boriddlin 2 years ago
Are you a botanist ?
Ned029 2 years ago
Wat did you grow your poppy in,the one with the red pedals that you were showing that had like ten buds,that one was growing talll,did you use any ferilizer.I recenty just grew afghan poppies and persian blue poppies.I am lucky that the weather has been in my favor so far because I know how bad poppies do when the summer climate gets hot and humid and so far it's been in the 70s here.I like to grow the Afghan strain out of all the poppy strains.
Ned029 2 years ago