Anyone grow anything besides weed indoors here?

ANC

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It is really easy, I'dd wait for the end of summer as it is a cold weather veg.
Just buy a garlic bulb, break it up into cloves, and make them stand on the flat side in some water, they root in 2 days.
 

SnakierGrizzly

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It is really easy, I'dd wait for the end of summer as it is a cold weather veg.
Just buy a garlic bulb, break it up into cloves, and make them stand on the flat side in some water, they root in 2 days.
cool just got some cloves today actually .gunna start and grow in seedstarter box temp stays around 70....let u know how it goes might have a few more Qs later
 
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CanadianDank

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Don't overwater. They get black, soggy spots. If they start forming, leave them alone until the black turns into a dry, brown scar. Water, like, every 1-2 weeks.
Do I have to worry about too much light?
What did you use as a medium? I have some MG cactus soil, was thinking half that half perlite.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Do I have to worry about too much light?
What did you use as a medium? I have some MG cactus soil, was thinking half that half perlite.
That's fine, but I use my Roots Organics medium. For light, I keep them under one of my Tasty T1s. They're cacti, so they at least need adequate light. If you have a brightly lit windowsill, even that will do.
 

CanadianDank

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That's fine, but I use my Roots Organics medium. For light, I keep them under one of my Tasty T1s. They're cacti, so they at least need adequate light. If you have a brightly lit windowsill, even that will do.
Thanks!
And I'm not worried about a light shortage, I'm concerned more with giving it excessive light.
Maybe I'll look into a separate light for my cacti.

On a side note I germ'd a whole bunch of venus fly traps. They're considered cacti as well I believe. Just sprouted a couple days ago.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Thanks!
And I'm not worried about a light shortage, I'm concerned more with giving it excessive light.
Maybe I'll look into a separate light for my cacti.

On a side note I germ'd a whole bunch of venus fly traps. They're considered cacti as well I believe. Just sprouted a couple days ago.
I have some Peyote growing directly under a COB. The San Pedro, I grew on the edge while growing the plants, and they grew well using side lighting. They can take more light than Peyote, as well, I believe.
 

Javadog

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I have a giant L. Williamsii that has years of growth and I am interested in
making an extraction. Can anyone point me toward a good tech?

TIA,

JD
 

ANC

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Homegrown peyote is weak sauce. In nature, they get so dry the sink into the depression in the ground where they used to grow.
This makes them really strong. You can grow a giant yote in no time, just get some pereskiopsis and graft on that.

 

SnakierGrizzly

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Homegrown peyote is weak sauce. In nature, they get so dry the sink into the depression in the ground where they used to grow.
This makes them really strong. You can grow a giant yote in no time, just get some pereskiopsis and graft on that.

fucking awesome definitely worth time researching
 

ANC

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https://cactiguide.com/article/?article=article7.php

fucking awesome definitely worth time researching
I got some flower seed to germinate, took a lot of patience, got 0 last time around, I just kept the little germination tray floating in a tropical aquarium for heat this time.
There is a stubble of green seedlings this morning after nearly 2 weeks. The seeds are very small. I don;t know what the flower is called but they are really pretty and colourful. That is why I harvested the seeds in the 1st place.
 

Huckster79

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I grow mint... some herb gardeners feel the essential oils of neighboring herbs to mint get stronger when grown next to mint. Im not sure it translates to our herb, if it does great if not it smells great and is tasty...
 

AkMag

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Bonzai! Also I start the outdoor garden (herbs tomatoes ect ) in march or so. I plan to buy another tent and keep that uop year round.

I have been wanting to grow a grape vine but was told it wont work anyone know if this is true? I wamt ro grow something like a pineapple or an orange tree will these grow peoperlt?
 

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