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Psychotria sp. Chacruna Growing Great

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

These are a few plants i started a while back and a few new ones.
All of these plants were grown by leaf cutting.

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  • Beautiful plants, but it is not true viridis. This is alba which is around 0.05% you know what.

  • @Goshanification a lot of people are talking about this but no one has ever proven that this is alba or viridis. I now have 4 distinctly different psychotria strains all from south America

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  • @SalviaDivinorumBlog what about now, any luck yet?

  • @Macteria How long has it been? i used to have a few Psychotria's that would flower and make little red berries i would open them up dry them out a bit and plant them. I could never get any of them to sprout. I hope you have better luck

  • @SalviaDivinorumBlog no :/ im still waiting

  • @Macteria Did you get them to germinate?

  • very good i will try germinate from the seeds wish me luck

  • @SalviaDivinorumBlog That is unfortunate, but oh so common. Good luck.

  • @Ulmdorgr My Salvia Plants are not doing well, so thats why i haven't posted anything. I am trying to get them back to health.

  • @Goshanification i believe you may be wrong about the percentage but your right this it is not viridis. P. Viridis grows very slow and not very well unless you live in the right climate. P. Alba grows a lot faster and is not as picky.

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