Peyote Grow, in or outdoors?

x15

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question about the poppy, i have heard if one buys a bag of poppy seeds and germs the whole bloody lot of em, some will germ. the ones what missed the whole sterilization thing. is the the truth or lies. and if its the truth are they really that hard to grow?...snip
you can buy opium poppies (Papaver somniferum) most anywhere. once you let one plant go to seed n drop it's seed you'll have poppies growing like weeds. it's an easy grow

don't plant the seeds just let them sit on surface of the soil n they'll germinate. they like early morning fog n hot days. it's not uncommon to have one plant spread 4 feet across 4 feet high so plan accordingly

it's not against the law to grow opium poppies but it is against the law to milk them
 

curious.george

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Hey folks, it's a sacred plant to many Native Americans.
Peyote is endangered cactus, it would be an honor for
me to help keep such a sacred plant alive and available
for spiritual worship for the Native American Church.
To find new ways to grow a sacred plant faster with
larger yields is a worthy cause. If you have the space
and climate, why not save this gift from the Great Spirit.
my friend has been working on this for some time. Grafting peyote to other cacti and stuff. So far its been many years and no massive Peyote growth. I have been trippin from the San Pedro cactus and that stuff is great. You do need to puke to enjoy the trip.
 

dew-b

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I know this is a General Marijuana Growing Forum, but I was wondering if any of you tried growing Peyote??? I have some good seeds and I am willing to invest years of cultivation. If you ever tried the Peyote, you know it's worth wait.
:D
you could take a road trip to arizona and find some in the desert it grows wild there
 

Erysichthon

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you can buy opium poppies (Papaver somniferum) most anywhere. once you let one plant go to seed n drop it's seed you'll have poppies growing like weeds. it's an easy grow

don't plant the seeds just let them sit on surface of the soil n they'll germinate. they like early morning fog n hot days. it's not uncommon to have one plant spread 4 feet across 4 feet high so plan accordingly

it's not against the law to grow opium poppies but it is against the law to milk them
so i can buy them at say walmart or local nurseries? mind i live in the middle of nowhere and along the bible belt.

and i can leagal grow it. nice. i will have to check into my local lawas to be sure but thanks for the info.
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
so i can buy them at say walmart or local nurseries? mind i live in the middle of nowhere and along the bible belt.

and i can leagal grow it. nice. i will have to check into my local lawas to be sure but thanks for the info.
Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, or any store like that will carry it.

The laws for everywhere in the United States are the same on Papaver Somniferum.. technically they are prohibited, but it is not enforced (like I said, even fucking walmart sells them). They grow like fire once they are in the ground and you really can't tell a poppy from an opium poppy apart (so just say they are poppies to anyone that asks).
 

Sub Zero

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Thanks for all your input friends... I'm going to try everything I can think of to get them to grow and mature early, suggestions are always welcome...:)
 

apasunee

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soooo,,, they grow wild in arizona,,,,, Im going to have to find pictures of this cacti and,,, well,,,, looks like,,,,, ROAD TRIP........wooo hooo.......:twisted:
Thanks for all your input friends... I'm going to try everything I can think of to get them to grow and mature early, suggestions are always welcome...:)
 

Sub Zero

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CULTIVATION

Peyote is easily cultivated and is free-flowering. On the other hand, one must be very patient if he wishes to grow peyote from seed, as it may take up to five years to obtain a plant that is 15 millimeters in diameter. At any stage, however, peyote can be readily grafted onto faster-growing rootstocks, and this usually triples or quadruples the plant's rate of growth. Japanese nurserymen, for example, have obtained peyote plants large enough to flower within a period of 12-18 months by grafting the young seedlings onto more robust root stocks.
To insure the obtaining of fertile seed, it is advisable to out-cross peyote plants by transferring with forceps some stamens containing pollen from the flower of one plant to the stigma of the flower of another.
Propagation can also be accomplished by removing small lateral tops from caespitose individuals. The cut button or top should be allowed to callus for a week or two and then planted in moist sand or a mixture of sand and vermiculite. It is wise to dip the freshly cut portion in sulfur to facilitate healing. Rooting is best done in late spring or early summer. Eventually a new root system will develop from the top; the old root will produce several new heads to make a caespitose individual.
Soil conditions for the cultivation of peyote are not too critical. As the natural soil for peyote is of limestone having a basic pH, one should provide adequate calcium, insure that the soil is slightly basic, and provide good drainage. Peyote should be watered frequently (every four to seven days) in the summer but very little or none at all in the winter. Fertilizer should be applied while the plants are being watered during the growing season, especially May through July.
Peyote hosts few insect pests and does not need to be treated differently from other cultivated cacti and succulents with regard to pesticides.
Greenhouse-grown peyote plants sometimes develop a corky condition; this brownish layer often covers most of the plant and is not natural. Its cause is not known.
The propagation of seeds is a rewarding experience but requires great patience. Seeds should be sowed on fine washed sand and then covered with one to two millimeters (about one-eighth inch) of very fine sand. Cover the flat or pot with a plastic bag or plate of glass and place an incandescent light (60 watt) or Grolux lamp about twelve inches above the sand. These provide both heat and light. The sand should be kept moist to insure that the humidity is high and that the young plants will not dry out as they first sprout. Germination usually occurs within two or three weeks but growth of the seedlings is exceedingly slow. The plants should be transplanted and thinned after they are about one centimeter (one-fourth of an inch) in diameter.
Most states, as well as the federal government, now prohibit the possession of peyote (see chapter 9), and apparently one is in violation of the law even if peyote is grown as part of a horticultural collection.

P.S. Info from, druglibrary.org
 

community

Active Member
man where are you guys getting all these cool plants from? peyote, shrooms, i cant get anything like that. I guess i dont hang in those circles.
 

Sub Zero

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man where are you guys getting all these cool plants from? peyote, shrooms, i cant get anything like that. I guess i dont hang in those circles.
Let me help you out friend...
bouncingbearbotanicals.com
shamansgarden.com
shamanic-extracts.com
onestoppoppyshoppe.com :joint:
 

x15

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Sorry friend... Peyote grows mostly in Mexico and Texas...


I know someone who got stuck in a mesquite circle looking for this. Mesquite is a smallish tree (6-12feet) which can form a circle of more trees connected by a common root system. Once inside one of these circles, in the hot desert, one can lose sight of the horizon & landscape like the mountains because the trees are too tall to see over, it can be disorienting & difficult to get out of

Take a compass and a whistle & watch out for the thorny cacti
 
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