(Part 2) Top products from r/druggardening
We found 19 product mentions on r/druggardening. We ranked the 39 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Earthcare Seeds Giant Poppy 250 Seeds (Papaver Somniferum Giganteum) Non GMO - Heirloom
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Self-seeding Annual with Beautiful Blooms up to 6 inches Wide Growing 2 - 4 feet TallBig Seed Pods Suitable for Flower ArrangementsZones 2 - 8 Will Tolerate Most Soils but Prefers Sandy SoilSow in Spring or FallEarthcare Seeds Brand - Carefully packaged with planting instructions. Germination tested...
22. Psychedelic Shamanism, Updated Edition: The Cultivation, Preparation, and Shamanic Use of Psychotropic Plants
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
North Atlantic Books
23. Opium for the Masses: Harvesting Nature's Best Pain Medication
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
24. The Psilocybin Mushroom Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing and Using Magic Mushrooms
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Green Candy Press
25. Presto 01781 23-Quart Pressure Canner and Cooker
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
The only method recommended safe by the US Department of Agriculture for canning vegetables, meats, poultry, and seafoodDoubles as a boiling-water canner for preserving fruits, jams, jellies, pickles, and salsa; Handy as a large capacity pressure cookerConstructed of warp-resistant heavy-gauge alumi...
26. BioCare Gnat Stix Indoor Traps for Fungus Gnats and Aphids, Nontoxic and Pesticide-Free, Made in USA, 12 Count - S5333
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Sticky yellow stake traps for protecting indoor houseplantsAttracts fungus gnats, aphids, plant lice, and other small insectsNon-toxic and pesticide-free; safe to use around children, pets, and foodUse 1 Gnat Stix for each infested plant and for all other plants in the same room and nearby roomsIncl...
27. Grow More 3130 Cactus Juice 1-7-6, 16 Fl. Oz.
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Provides calcium and other nutrients to cacti and succulentsMix 1 teaspoon per gallon of water and apply as a soil drench to the base of a plantFeed plants and flowers every 2 weeks during the growing season1-7-6 fertilizer Analysis
28. Large Mushroom Grow Bag for Substrate Autoclavable Presealable
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
21" long x10" wide x5" Grow Bags allow pleanty of room for substrate and fruitingOur bags are designed to withstand high temperatures that come with sterilization5 Micron filter patch keeps contaminates out and allows for gas exchangeMuch less bulky and awkward then traditional growing methods such ...
29. J R Peters 52008 Jacks Classic 20-20-20 All Purpose Fertilizer, 8-Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Free Measuring Spoon Enclosed For Easy And Precise ApplicationFeatures The Highest Safety Factor To Prevent Burning When Applied As DirectedBlended With An Enhanced Micronutrient Package Which Provides Optimal Nutrition For Strong Roots And Green FoliageNo Assembly Required
30. Potassium Bicarbonate - 1 lb.
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Helps to prevent and control brown patch in lawnsModel Number: 3N-PD8E-MWY4Item Package Dimension: 9.0" L x 6.0" W x 0.5" HItem Package Weight: 1.05 lb
31. The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
32. Growth Technology Ltd Cactus Focus Repotting Mix 2 Litre
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
cactus focus repotting mix 2 litre bagcactus focus 100ml feedFree draining to promote healthy root growth. Contains peat, sand, grit, sterilised soil, maglime, wetting agent as well as a carefully balanced range of nutrients to support growth for up to 2 months.Balanced nutrient solution for cacti a...
33. Sunblaster T5 High Output Fluorescent Strip Light, 2-Feet
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Built in electronic ballast provides instant starting with no flickeringDurable aluminum housingLasts up to 10,000 hoursFixture includes 6500 Degree K full spectrum lamp1 year warranty
34. IRIS Stack & Pull Clear Storage Box, 53 Quarts
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Organize your home with this clear plastic 53-quart storage boxThe stackable design allows for easy storage in vertical spacesBuckle-up latches will keep contents secure, and the built-in handles make this storage box easy to transport and pull off shelvesThis USA-made product is BPA, PVC, acid and ...
35. Mouth guard for grinding teeth BPA Latex Free Moldable Custom Dental Night Guards for teeth grinding, FDA Approved, Upper & Lower Teeth, 3-in-1 Multi-Purpose Teeth Whitening Tray Mouth Guard 2 Sizes
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
ALL NIGHT ANTI-TEETH GRINDING – VieBeauti provides excellent & professional relief for both people who grind their teeth and their loved ones by eliminating the habit and improving sleep quality so that everyone in the family can have a good night’s rest.PERFECT CUSTOM FIT FOR ALL – Both men a...
36. Root Naturally Azomite Rock Dust - 10 Pounds
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
10 lbs Root Naturally Brand Azomite Volcanic Rock DustHeavy Duty Re-Sealable BagOrganic - 67 major and trace elementsGive Plants the Vital Minerals They need to ThriveGreat soil additive for all plants
37. VIVOSUN Durable Waterproof Seedling Heat Mat Warm Hydroponic Heating Pad 10" x 20.75" MET Standard
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
RELIABLE RESULTS: VIVOSUN’s professional heat mat maintains temperatures in the sweet spot of around 20-30℃(68-86℉)- perfect for seed starting and cutting propagationSTABLE, UNIFORM HEAT: VIVOSUN's strengthened heating film ensure this durable mat never scorches your roots and produces lo...
38. Leviton 61-W 660W 125V Polarized Outlet-to-Lampholder Adapter, White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Turns standard parallel outlet into a lamp socketAmperage: 660 WattVoltage: 125VMedium base outlet-to-lamp holder
39. Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser, URPOWER 300ml Wood Grain Ultrasonic Cool Mist Whisper-Quiet Humidifier with Color Night Light & 4 Timer Settings, Waterless Auto Shut-Off for Home Office Yoga Spa
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Outlet shouldn’t be inserted cord that exceeds the maximum voltage.New wood grain aromatherapy aroma diffuser ultrasonic humidifier.Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life with soothing aromatherapy. Please use 100% natural essential oils, oils containing chemical ingredients, flavors and impu...
Have you tried “a popular online auction website”? That’s where I got mine, planted them in spring (kinda late, like...late May), and now the plants are 8’ tall. Super easy, to facilitate growth: I legit just had my first year planting my garden from seed. I have a thriving balcony (nearly “walkthrough”) garden, now. I had no idea planting from seed was so easy. I normally start with transplanting plants. Now it’s gorgeous. Will send pics of entire garden if interested.
Morning glories, cbd cannabis, Passion flower, red Krishna holy basil, khat, a rare yellow saffron, California poppy, red corn poppy, wild dagga, Klip dagga, pretty much, entirely a garden full of herbal therapies. My Mary is getting super stinky buds, too!
And yes, I can’t wait to toke a fresh joint of a Klip dagga flowering plant that I raised myself. Tip; don’t get frustrated if it is just leaves - they typically don’t start growing pods until they’ve hit 6’ tall.
Until then, they just grow huge leaves (to hold the nutrients, just, I presume..,) and then after hitting 6’ they grow pods at the top, then start cascading down the entire plant, from top to bottom.
Just do the following:
I promise as long as you have sun and don’t neglect them, you too can make this happen, in the spring/summer (warmer days of the year, in your climate, wherever it may be).
I think tonight I’m gonna toke what I grew for the first time, so much better satisfying growing it myself and confirming it is klip dagga, rather than getting “Klip dagga petals” from an eBay seller and ending up with subpar unclean wild dagga or whatnot, worrying about adulterants, etc... this is as pure and homey feeling as it gets.
Best of journeys! I believe you can do it!
TLDR: you can - i believe in you!
Okay, you can't go wrong with a monotub then. Most commercial growers I know use them because they're fairly bullet proof (this is an extremely relative term for mushies) and are low cost. To get going you'll need the following, please be aware that there are no real shortcuts and cutting costs initially will ultimately cost you time and money. Rather get the correct kit second hand, than substitute with an inferior product.
Check Out Roger Rabbit's How to Grow Mushrooms Videos They're old and cheesy, but the advice is rock solid. You may have to torrent full copies, I'll leave that in your hands.
Personally, I found growing mushrooms to be a challenge. It's not difficult, once you know how to do it, but it fucking is when you don't. For me, forums were a total cluster fuck. Shroomery was the worst. There's tons of incredible growers there, but also a lot of dickheads who post teks for the sake of posting teks. Not knowing the difference between a dickhead tek and a pro tek was my downfall. Then one day, a buddy showed me where I was going wrong, and it all clicked into place very quickly. I strongly recommend RRs Vids for the first timer. They'll give you a good understanding of the basics and get you to a crop. Feel free to PM me for additional help, especially when you get to prepping grain.
Stay away from the exotic strains for now. Get cubensis. Get Amazons (They're my favourite, and the mycelium is aggressive which makes it a little more forgiving to the beginner). Galandoi ALT7 (truffles) are super easy too, because you don't fruit them. They just take a lot longer.
Using the kit I've outlined you should be able to produce 100 - 200g of dry shrooms within six weeks. I'm sure I've forgotten a couple of things, please watch the videos. When you get the inevitable trichoderma, don't give up. I really sucked at growing shrooms when i started. Keep logs, understand sterile technique, and keep pushing. It'll come. Ultimately, I ended up doing 40 tubs at a time with loads of strains running at a time. I do not recommend this, but I was able to pay for my wedding and an epic honeymoon over 16 weeks of growing hard
u/Psych0nut This. Research and actually put into practice sterile technique, learn WHY you're doing what you do, and start off with multiple small batches(keeping track in a notepad what you do in each batch) until you're at minimum getting 60-70% of PFtek without contamination. You will need a pressure cooker for any grain based substrate.
Starting big and hoping for the best just to screw up on a minor detail and have to throw it all out though is a waste of money. Once you get the basics down though, scaling up is easy. Trust me, from experience, start small.
When you do scale up, my favorite method was spores>agar>grain>grain>grain>bulk substrate filter patch bags
Agar Recipe(Also, JOIN THIS SITE. My favorite shroom community): https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/4308913
Bags: https://www.amazon.com/Mushroom-Grow-Substrate-Autoclavable-Presealable/dp/B004NOV2E2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1486139663&sr=8-2&keywords=mushroom+bags
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B007797622/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494791864&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=cactus+soil&dpPl=1&dpID=41NjOyIiALL&ref=plSrch
I am currently using this soil it says it is "free draining" but those seem to consist of mostly organic ... Should I get some perlite to make it even more free draining ?
I also have the same brand fertilizer which says 1.4 : 0.7 : 2.7 on the label will this work ?
Thanks for your help
Hey man. I don't grow anything but weed so I don't know much about your plant but in the flowering stage of cannabis if I get a bug infestation I used potassium bicarbonate (there's recipes and how to mix it online with soft water) or you could use the traditional Dawn dish soap spray which also works. Neem oil has previously worked for me too but what I had to do was place a bamboo stick in the soil and drench the soil so that all bugs go to the bamboo stick as it's free from neem. Next day I just remove the bamboo and that will usually solve it for me too.
If you have tried all these then I have no idea how you'd remove them. Sorry if I couldn't help but both of these methods would work on a cannabis plant. Good luck!
Consider getting a small grow light. They're inexpensive, small and unobtrusive, and most of all lots of fun! No more cloudy days for your seedlings, and they'll look super sexy under that fluorescent lighting.
It’s actually an oil diffuser that I’m just putting water in to try to up the humidity, but here’s the amazon link :)
Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser, URPOWER 300ml Wood Grain Ultrasonic Cool Mist Whisper-Quiet Humidifier with Color LED Lights Changing & 4 Timer Settings, Waterless Auto Shut-Off for Spa Baby https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014PBA7IY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VJz3CbZ7QGR4A
Think less about individual plants, and more about total space available to grow. Not really worth it unless ~20 square feet can be planted. In the Northern Hemisphere, the best time to scatter seed is February/March on receding snow (i.e.: end of Winter).
This is a great book, which covers all the bases:
http://www.amazon.com/Opium-Masses-Harvesting-Natures-Medication/dp/1932595465
You can also use those spiral CFL lights to supplement. I used to put them on power strips with cheap bulb adapters, it's pretty easy to set it up so you can adjust their positioning. It works well for side lighting.
There's LEDs with articulating arms that might be nicer nowadays but CFLs are cheap and versatile.
Get sticky traps they work pretty well. https://www.amazon.com/BioCare-Indoor-Fungus-Nontoxic-Pesticide-Free/dp/B000NCUTS8
A quick google search turned up this book
I haven't read or heard anything about it but it looks pretty legit. Thinking about picking up a copy now that I found it
I use this and they seem to love it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000ZOICVA/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_..miDbBQ8HW59
I'm thinking about adding two of these LED lights above the window in order to increase the light they get, thoughts?
I will start watering them in April, once every 3-4 weeks.
I find trichos have the ribs sucking in like that when they are dehydrated. The uneven colouration could be due to a number of different reasons, although I'm leaning towards trace element deficiency (the mottled colouring reminds me vaguely of iron/manganese deficiency in citrus). You can buy trace element fertilisers, and if I've had a sad looking plant, no matter the type of plant I've used it on (including trichos) it seems to bounce back pretty quickly. I've heard of azomite rock dust recently which seems to be a highly rated source of trace elements too which you might be interested in checking out.
Edit: I realise you were probably talking about the circles which appear to be scale. You can scrape them off but I've never had too much of an issue with leaving them on either.
This book: The Psilocybin Mushroom Bible has simple step by step instructions of basic and advanced methods with abundant photos.
https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Waterproof-Seedling-Hydroponic-Standard/dp/B00P7U259C?crid=1LX4AVKOE8WCZ&keywords=seedling+mat&qid=1539044444&sprefix=seedling+ma%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-5&ref=sr_1_5
https://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Psychoactive-Plants-Ethnopharmacology-Applications/dp/0892819782
Libgen has a copy
I’m quite familiar with how the legal system works, just not with plants. In my world, the word is intent, and evidence to support that intent.
I could have a high opium yield poppy simply for decoration, no harm no foul. If they’re scored and other supporting evidence showing cultivation for illegal purposes, that’s more of an issue.
Intent is the key. Proving intent isn’t easy, especially for personal use.
I’m just looking to mess around and see if I can make some pretty flowers that double as a painkilling tea.
Looking at these, thoughts? Earthcare Seeds Giant Poppy 250 Seeds (Papaver Somniferum Giganteum) Non GMO - Heirloom https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006S62IU0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iq2WCb07H6S0Z
You mentioned the presto 23qt. Are you talking about this?
Presto 01781 23-Quart Pressure Canner and Cooker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000BYCFU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_HT1nDbVQTSN54
My local store has that on sale for quite a steal. I just saw it listed primarily as a pressure canner and initially dismissed it. I could easily pick that up and be within budget because of the deal on it!