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magick81
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Opium Poppies
#588984 - 09/27/11 05:51 AM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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The other day, the opium poppies I planted had just sprouted. Anyways, I had put chickenwire over the tops of the pots to guard it from birds. I just went outside to have a ciggarette, and found some roaches in the pots. Is this normal? Can it affect my grow? Will they eat my poppy sprouts? Maybe i should bring them in at night?
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81]
#588985 - 09/27/11 06:17 AM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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Also if anyone knows where i can acquire some pods in australia, pm me
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81]
#589010 - 09/27/11 09:11 AM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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The only time I see roaches is at the Day-n-Night-Deli, or else inside Pizza Pops when I was a child. (yes I bit one in half inside a pizza pop and nobody to this day believes me).
Im not sure what they will do to your poppies... just curious what colour poppy do you have?
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magick81
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: anonymouse]
#589121 - 09/27/11 07:27 PM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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Being from Tasmania, they have white and purple petals Like this:
Although mine look like grass since they have just sprouted
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81]
#589122 - 09/27/11 07:28 PM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've also planted some white clouds
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81] 1
#589148 - 09/27/11 10:00 PM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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some junkie roaches?
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magick81
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lol, I dont know. Although this morning i did find a couple of my sprouts which had been pulled out I think I will bring them indoors tonight.
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81]
#591570 - 10/11/11 07:28 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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is it possible to cultivate poppies successfully indoors? and if so know any good guides?
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magick81
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: Pernicious]
#591577 - 10/11/11 07:41 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yes it is, although somebody has told me its quite difficult. Poppies are opposite to MJ so they have 12/12 light during veg and 18/6 during flowering. When my chemdogs go into flower I plan to chuck a couple poppies in there also just to see how it goes.
I don't think i know of any guides for indoor. Somni-forums: http://opium.poppies.org is a good place to start, but rego is closed so you can only browse the threads I've emailed the site operators as i can still see new members being signed up, but they dont reply
Another place with some cool guides and info is www.drugs-forum.com, although their opium forum can move slowly at times.
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Edited by magick81 (10/19/11 11:11 PM)
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81]
#591582 - 10/11/11 07:49 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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well ill do some research. ive always wanted to do poppies indoors but was also nervous in case i get an inspection lol. being legal has its downsides from time to time.
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: Pernicious]
#591587 - 10/11/11 08:12 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well, alot of people cannot tell the difference between opium poppies and the hundreds of other types of poppies. And of the opium bearing poppies (what you want is papaver somniferum) there are so many different varieties. Alot of people think all opium poppies are white or purple. But there are also many beautiful ornamental poppies which can yeild some decent opium.
When the season comes back around, I'm gonna build a raised garden bed and just have my own private poppy field Probably the taz strain due to potency and yeild, but will chuck some nice ones in there too such as the "danish flag" and "midnight" opium poppies.
If you can get your hands on them, other great strains to try are: 1. Gigantemum: Giant pods with massive yields 2. Hens n chicks: big pods surrounded by little pods 3. Tasmanian 4. Persian
Being in Australia, most of what i can get is Tasmanian. There is an aussie shamanic shop that sells some, but the range is limited, and prices quite high compared to the rest of the world.
Good luck with the future project. Oh yeah, if you figure out how to get registration into the somniforums, slip us a pm
Cheers Magickz
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: magick81]
#604079 - 01/05/12 10:43 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah, I hate that a lot of forums that have some sort of activity about opium don't accept new members. Sheesh.
I found this forum when I was looking for opium information and I saw that it's fairly new. Hopefully, we can get some sort of conversation going.
I see that you guys are trying to grow them. I was wondering if you have any updates? I'm trying to see if it's worth it. I'm looking at this page about opium effects and it's interesting to say the least. I was wondering if any of you have tried it and if it's worth it to grow them.
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: MicroFlame]
#616293 - 04/04/12 10:30 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Why not go to blue light or shroomery? i like this post don't get me wrong :thumb up:
poppies are a pain to grow tho no?
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Outdoors poppies are not hard to grow at all. Plus they come back year after year
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i´m growing poppies for the first time this year... had an excident though and broke one of the plants
got a few more sprouts though and i´m hoping for some flowers and more seeds in a few months
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: Simisu]
#620733 - 04/29/12 04:55 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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I thought poppies didn't flower the first year they were growing? I could be wrong on that though.
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according to wiccan from the shroomery it takes around 120 days!
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The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is an annual plant. From a very small round seed, it grows, flowers, and bears fruit (seed pods) only once. The entire growth cycle for most varieties of this plant takes about 120 days.
so yeah, i´m keeping my fingers crossed and hoping they´ll do good enough in my small pots
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Re: Opium Poppies [Re: Simisu]
#620851 - 04/30/12 01:55 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Simisu said: according to wiccan from the shroomery it takes around 120 days!
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The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is an annual plant. From a very small round seed, it grows, flowers, and bears fruit (seed pods) only once. The entire growth cycle for most varieties of this plant takes about 120 days.
so yeah, i´m keeping my fingers crossed and hoping they´ll do good enough in my small pots
That definitely isn't right. My poppy plants come back year after year. They are definitely a perennial.
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Upon further research it depends on the variety. Some poppies are annual, perennials, biennial. So were both right
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Quote:
hawksapprentice said:
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Simisu said: according to wiccan from the shroomery it takes around 120 days!
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The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is an annual plant. From a very small round seed, it grows, flowers, and bears fruit (seed pods) only once. The entire growth cycle for most varieties of this plant takes about 120 days.
so yeah, i´m keeping my fingers crossed and hoping they´ll do good enough in my small pots
That definitely isn't right. My poppy plants come back year after year. They are definitely a perennial.
He's right, they have so many seeds in the pods cause they burst and send more poppies round em' right???
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