the happy caapi
http://www.entheogen.com/coppermine/dis ... pos=4.html (http://www.entheogen.com/coppermine/displayimage/album=112/pos=4.html)
the struggling viridis
http://www.entheogen.com/coppermine/dis ... pos=3.html (http://www.entheogen.com/coppermine/displayimage/album=112/pos=3.html)
:D
Chacruna can take a little while to establish itself, and it doesn't like dry air. Indoors winters can be a litle hard on it, so be careful.
They don't look too bad. You might want to give them a little shot of ferts. The viridis should be a deeper green and caapi likes regular ferts anyway. If you start getting wrinkled leaves, just put it under a dome. A 2 or 3 liter clear pop bottle with the bottom cut off works well.
cool there in a green house and just got transplanted after being shipped a week ago. The other viridis is very happy and the soil is fresh. I mist with kelp extract every 3 days. The growth on the caapi is just a week old :shock: damn they grow fast.
Quote from: "neonaut"The growth on the caapi is just a week old :shock: damn they grow fast.
Caapi can put out 10 or 15 feet of growth in a season with not much difficulty if the conditions are right.