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Auto Tangie that i crossed with auto Sweet Zenzation.
At least another week to go.
 
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Jet Fuel Mandarin auto, best smelling auto i have this season.
Pollinated her with Amnesia x Zen auto until i didnt see any white stigmas anymore (although some new stigmas keep appearing).
Still about 2-3 weeks until seeds are ready.
 
Found an entire hillside of this plant medicine yesterday. It is such an honor to find too. Natives tell beautiful stories about them.

They are Indian pipes aka ghost pipes.

They are a parasitic plant that doesn't produce any chlorophyll and does not depend on light for photosynthesis. They live off of tree root sap and myccorhizal fungus. They have been pollinated once their heads are facing up. Can be found all over the US (amd some other countries), but is not found in the Rocky Mountain range.

Harvested some last year, but must be dine respectfully and must follow proper steps to preserve or you plant medicine will not be potent.

I've never seen so many in all my life. I knew you'd appreciate this post.

Once added to 100 proof alcohol, they turn black and the liquid is a dark indigo.

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Found an entire hillside of this plant medicine yesterday. It is such an honor to find too. Natives tell beautiful stories about them.

They are Indian pipes aka ghost pipes.

They are a parasitic plant that doesn't produce any chlorophyll and does not depend on light for photosynthesis. They live off of tree root sap and myccorhizal fungus. They have been pollinated once their heads are facing up. Can be found all over the US (amd some other countries), but is not found in the Rocky Mountain range.

Harvested some last year, but must be dine respectfully and must follow proper steps to preserve or you plant medicine will not be potent.

I've never seen so many in all my life. I knew you'd appreciate this post.

Once added to 100 proof alcohol, they turn black and the liquid is a dark indigo.

🖤
Oh yeah i certainly appreciate your post, that is so beautiful!
I dont know those plants, they dont grow over here.

So many plants with medicinal properties, happy to see some people still have the knowledge and desire to use them.
 
My garden helpers. So far the beneficials have been controlling most of the bad critters except the tiny inch worms. Just sprayed BT.

Tiny Long Legged Fly
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I got a little froggy in my garden as well, always in the same spot under a tile when i water in the evening.

This season lots of spider mite here, all my tomato plants and beans have been damaged too much, gonna cut them down.
Should have sprayed more neem and potassic soap, another lesson learned.
Did get some natural predators, Neoseiulus Californicus.
Hope they help before i get spider mite on my cannabis plants as well.
 
Both of my hunza’s We’re bucks! And they are fairly delicate! Probably gonna yank them tomorrow! Good luck, brother! But once they get going, look out! At least the males! 😃✌️
He mister i had to look up what a buck is...my english is ok but occasionaly i still come across an unknown word.

I put the Hunza and Panshir in a spot with a bit of shadow as we had a few days above 100F and the small pots get really hot.

Gotta transplant soon although i prefer to wait until they show their sex and get rid of the males first.
Or maybe i keep a male and make some seeds, we'll see...

Saludos!
 
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