What do you think about my growing Astral gates and friends/protectors :smokin:
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What do you think about my growing Astral gates and friends/protectors :smokin:
I think you shouldn't have hit that last one...
i, personally, think that you and your friends should come and visit me
well trip balls, and "talk"
omg, i want a peyote!!
lol....flaming
I could not show the whole forest but this nine are:cool: :D 29years old-thay produce each year 50 babys.
mory...how many babies do you wanna produce?
beautiful lil' buttons they are...
Can't wait till I get my own lil' plant friends...
:thumbsup:
Mory, WOW 29 years OLD!!! Impressive!Quote:
Originally Posted by 420mory
I've heard that it takes at least 5 years to grow one.
Ahh it is not 2-3 months like mj :)))))
I think it's beautiful.Quote:
Originally Posted by 420mory
Treat them with much love and love you will get out of them. :cool:
Hey mory,
While living in Arizona I planted 16 species of cactus in the front yard.
Three large, golden-barrel cactus, 16 inches in diameter. (Covered with 2 inch spikes) You would not want to fall on one. lol.
2- 6 foot Mexican Saguaro cactus. They grow to 30 ft tall.
1- Arizona saguaro.
Cant remember the names of the other cactus. Cool looking though. In fact I know I had the exact same species that you have in your photos.
All the cactus would attract desert animals like lizards, preying mantis, gekkos, desert quails and 8 inch cactus owls.
When all the cactus blooms in bright reds and yellow it would attract night bats that pollenated the cactus.
Planted 3 baja fairy dusters, a desert bush about 6ft x 6 ft that blooms every morning with at least a hundred bright red feather-brush flowers. Blooms each morning 365 days a year. Flowers are heavily resinated and attracted over 5 species of hummingbirds by my office window all day long.
Also planted some desert Agave and 5 types of desert shade trees imported from Africa and Austraillia. Jackaronda, Desert willow .........forget the other names.
Planted a San diego red Bouganvilla, White Bouganvilla and Purple Bouganavillia. All on redwood trellis and arbors.
Found some large Jesse-red/white marbled boulders in the north country to landscape it, made a simulated river bed with orange/rust round stones and the rest graveled in light purple crushed gravel, with a flagstone walk.
Filled in the rest of the plants with rock scape and multicolor desert lantanas
and various other desert plants.
Beautiful. Took a lot of work.
I miss the dessert.
Have a good one.
amazing!
The patiantce need to grow must build up to make your trip that much better.
When can I get some to start growing?
They sell San Pedro and a few others here: Mindzeyecreations.comQuote:
Originally Posted by FAllout
And : http://www.herbalfire.com
I doubt you can find peyote anywhere online. :(
Yeah wouldent that be illegal?Quote:
Originally Posted by Inferius
WOW!
I hope you grafted those bad boys!!!!!!!!!
Growing peyote buttons is a prime example of how patience pays off.