The Coolest Legal Plants To Grow

specialkayme

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For reasons I would prefer not to disclose, I have given up growing the herb for the time being. But I love to grow, so I'm trying to switch to more legal plants. The problem is I lose interest in growing boring spider plants and what not. So what do you guys think are the coolest, and most interesting legal plants around?

So far, I have one of each:
Chocolate Habenero
Lemon Basil
Hops
Bhut Jalokia
Miracle Fruit

Any thoughts?
 

GrowSpecialist

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A plant I really like is the 4 O'clock plant. The flowers are vividly colorful and the aroma of the flowers is very nice... and potent. I like to pick a 4 O'clock flower and put it in my girlfriend's hair.
 

specialkayme

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A plant I really like is the 4 O'clock plant. The flowers are vividly colorful and the aroma of the flowers is very nice... and potent. I like to pick a 4 O'clock flower and put it in my girlfriend's hair.
Neat GS, know where I can get any seeds?

artichoke,morningglories,lillys"star gazer",
I wanted to grow artichokes, like really badly, but it takes like 2-3 years to make a seed into a viable plant. I've been searching for a root rizome for quite some time, so I can skip the time process, but so far have been very unsuccessful.

Morning glories are cool and all, but I was never really satisfied with them.

And I've never heard of lilly's 'star gazer' before, but I'll look into it.

Thanks guys.
 

ANC

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how about iboga (very hard to find though, and illegal in the USA, as it can stop drug dependence in one dose, or some plants with DMT maybe, a few salvia plants etc.. shit the list just goes on and on.
 

specialkayme

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I've grown salvia before, wasn't all too impressed.

Generally speaking though, I'm not really looking for a legal smoking plant, just a cool plant to grow. Since I'm moving to a legal grow area, I'm trying to keep my passion for growing. If all I grow is like roses, I'll likely get bored with it and want to switch back to illegal plants, which I'm trying not to do.

I've always found carnivorous plants interesting to grow, but rather hard.

There was also a plant called "the sensitive plant". It was neat where you touched it, and the flowers would curl up.
 

trichomemonger

Active Member
fig, and believe it or not ive seen a cutting brought back from Florida to climate zone 4. it was rooted and planted outside in the ground and cut back in the winter. and damn they taste good
 

gnarlywabba

Active Member
well, ive done this in the past in a greenhouse, but its somewhat amusing to see the reactions of people by growing a plant by the name of false aralia, it looks a lot like marijuana! kind of a fun little project
 

NomadicSky

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Hot peppers are always a great choice.

I've been cultivating my own special purple Thai Chiles since I found a few purple ones on a should be all red plant.

I take the seeds from only the hottest and only the purple ones each year.

Mint, you can create your own varieties by mixing and mingling different strains together.

I like to grow (legal) herbs and peppers myself.

And the money plant is cool.
 

dimebagdan

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some heirloom tomatoes are hard to grow but they are very pricy in the market and there are so many colors to choose from.
 

notorious

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For reasons I would prefer not to disclose, I have given up growing the herb for the time being. But I love to grow, so I'm trying to switch to more legal plants. The problem is I lose interest in growing boring spider plants and what not. So what do you guys think are the coolest, and most interesting legal plants around?

So far, I have one of each:
Chocolate Habenero
Lemon Basil
Hops
Bhut Jalokia
Miracle Fruit

Any thoughts?
How do you like your Miracle fruit tree? Do you think its possible to take a cutting from that plant and get it too root?
 

specialkayme

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How do you like your Miracle fruit tree? Do you think its possible to take a cutting from that plant and get it too root?
It's very hard to grow. I got it as a two leaf seedling about 4 months ago. Right now it has 3 main leaves, and a small 4th one. I'm hoping that it was spending that time getting used to the environment and now it will start growing quickly.

If it takes off, and turns bushy, I'll try and clone it. Why do you ask, interested in a clone?

The plants themselves are rather pricey. One gallon plant is like $30-$40. I got the seedling for $12. If I had to do it again, I'd probably get the full plant though.

And seeds? forget it. They have like an 8-12% success rate.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Where did you buy your hops seeds?

If you are growing indoors you could grow some regular herbs. I like borage, it improves my garden soil and has cool tiny blue star shaped flowers on it. I like sage and thyme too, they smell so good. My cats love the catnip. I grow all my stuff outside, except for the regular houseplants that can't be out in the cold.
 

SenorSanteria

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If i had more space, I'd probably have a few tomato plants under my HPS.

In fact, i think I'm going to start a few tomato plants indoors this spring. My family gets real competitive with them in the summer, I'd like to get an edge on this years compeition.
 

specialkayme

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Where did you buy your hops seeds?

If you are growing indoors you could grow some regular herbs. I like borage, it improves my garden soil and has cool tiny blue star shaped flowers on it. I like sage and thyme too, they smell so good. My cats love the catnip. I grow all my stuff outside, except for the regular houseplants that can't be out in the cold.
Ebay. But I found it easier to get a hops rhizome instead.
 
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