I have morning glory seeds right now! Few quick question.

Discussion in 'Exotic Psychedelic Plants' started by WoodstockChild, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. WoodstockChild

    WoodstockChild Intrepid Traveler!

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    • I have 7 packets of Burpee heavenly blue seeds and plan on eating them tonight.
    • There is no warning on them, just a note about them having a hard seed coat.
    • Should I just down them?
    • Will I throw up?
    • That's ll I need to know.
     
  2. WoodstockChild

    WoodstockChild Intrepid Traveler!

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    Actually I'm extracting the LSA and it's almost done so yay.
     
  3. guest 93006

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    Awesome man, have fun and be safe!

    You may or may not throw up. When I did them I got a little nausea but it passed. Marijuana is good for treating that.
     
  4. Gormur

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    I would not post such info here..but that's just me. =/

    anyway, hope you enjoy it.
     
  5. WoodstockChild

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    It was enjoyable, but not as intense as I'd hoped.
    I think I'll go for some Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds next time.
     
  6. coders333

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    yea those work much better. the most i ever did was 10, and that was quite intense. remember to soak them in water for a bit then crape the fuzzy coating off before crushing, helps with the nausia. good luck
     
  7. WoodstockChild

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    Yeah. I felt nausea for an hour or so but it passed.
     
  8. Dark||Nomad

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    By a packet and plant them after the last frost. Morning glories grow QUICK and you will have loads of flowers by the end of the summer with seeds ranging into the thousands, and you will not have to worry about them being coated with any type of fertilizer.

    Trust me this is how I do it.
     
  9. WoodstockChild

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    Hey, that's a good idea. How do you harvest the seeds after the plants are grown?
     
  10. Dark||Nomad

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    Its real easy man. Morning Glories will grow anywhere as long as their is plenty of sunlight and you water them occasionally. But they bloom in middle summer and the flowers turn into brown seed pods late summer. Each of these seed pods have 5-10 seeds in them, and you will have A SHIT LOAD of these pods because the vines have groups of 2 or more flowers about every 5 inches. Do the math... thats a lot of seeds and I didn't read any of this stuff anywhere, I've been growing morning glories for several years now so I know from experience.

    But yeah to harvest, you wait until the flower dies and a brown seed pod appears and matures, the rest of the plant will start to die and you just pick off these seed pods. Save about 20 for next summer to replant your crop and the rest (probably about 1000+ depending on how many you plant) enjoy!
     
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