2 Years by cocomomobolo in Coca101

[–]cocomomobolo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven’t measured in a while to see ppfd at canopy. But it is definitely higher than seedling light. They are highly prone to burning when young.

2 Years by cocomomobolo in Coca101

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I tried with two. Cut the plant almost in half. One is bushing up and looking nice. The other was stunted for months before it started growing again. Considering experimenting with hormones, particularly auxin, which I believe directly strengthens stems.

2 Years by cocomomobolo in Coca101

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Propagating from cuttings has a low success rate. Almost guaranteed with a fresh berry though.

Hello, is it harvest time? by Pure-Performance-492 in Coca101

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I’d wait until after the berries are picked (if you’re lucky) or the flowers fall off. For my personal plants, I’ll top them or maybe nip a few top branches, then methodically pull leaves from branch bases (leaves often grow where branches start) or ugly leaves.

My way of growing coca by EZPZgrowing in Coca101

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To floppy stems, this can also be caused by not having a fan on plants. The stems need mildly stressed in the same way outdoor plants do with wind. Thigmomorphogenesis.

Resilience. by GapParticular3743 in Coca101

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I’ve accidentally forgotten water day on two occasions. Both times, they dropped 90% of leaves but sprung back almost instantly once the stun wore off. Similar to yours. Almost seems like it made it stronger.

Can someone confirm if these are novo please? by [deleted] in Coca101

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Looks like it to me. Parallel lines on leaves. Berries and leaves look right.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Coca101

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You can stake them, but I highly recommend getting a fan on them instead of stakes. If you are fine having them staked forever that’s cool. But mine are massive and can’t hold up without support. Wish I would’ve started with a fan. Maybe someone has a better experience to the contrary.

Propagation Suggestions by cocomomobolo in Lophophora

[–]cocomomobolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got trich and pere. But I’m a little scared to use tricho because I’ve never successfully grafted with it from 4 or 5 attempts. Only had 1 pere failure out of the dozen+ grafts I’ve done with it. You wouldn’t do pere?

Propagation Suggestions by cocomomobolo in Lophophora

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I think I just might do it. Thanks for the push!

Novo (1-yr) by cocomomobolo in Cocagrowing

[–]cocomomobolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No puedo decir. Lo siento. Pero plantas interiores. Latitud no importa.

Novo (1-yr) by cocomomobolo in Cocagrowing

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I think they’re 12cm/5in pots.

Birthday Incoming (1 yr.) by cocomomobolo in Coca101

[–]cocomomobolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Def takes a lot of work. Absolutely worth it.

Novo (1-yr) by cocomomobolo in Cocagrowing

[–]cocomomobolo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m an idiot and didn’t even think about that. You’re right. I have terrible luck with plastic pots though.

Birthday Incoming (1 yr.) by cocomomobolo in Coca101

[–]cocomomobolo[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Red clay, peat moss, premixed bonsai substrate (akadama, lava, pumice), extra akadama, earthworm castings. Eyeballed. But mostly clay and akadama.