The Coolest Legal Plants To Grow

overmind1632

Active Member
I've grown salvia before, wasn't all too impressed.

Generally speaking though, I'm not really looking for a legal smoking plant, just a cool plant to grow. Since I'm moving to a legal grow area, I'm trying to keep my passion for growing. If all I grow is like roses, I'll likely get bored with it and want to switch back to illegal plants, which I'm trying not to do.

I've always found carnivorous plants interesting to grow, but rather hard.

There was also a plant called "the sensitive plant". It was neat where you touched it, and the flowers would curl up.

You should try carnivrous plants, I grow them and I love them

Honestly, most aren't that hard to grow, some specific and rarer nepenthes are super difficult but in general, they are quite easy

If you are truly interested, i can help you get started
 

rothbardian

Active Member
thats what ive always said. the stuff even smells skunky, and i have wandered if their related to cannabis. too bad they have big pink flowers.they can come in handy if you live with grandma, or have pesky neighbors. plant a pack of em and then one pot plant right in the middle.

We could plant them all over and then start calling the cops to report them. It will waste their time.

Don't do this with your own property. Use a park or some government land.

Of course, also plant marijuana seeds around government buildings.
 

specialkayme

Well-Known Member
You should try carnivrous plants, I grow them and I love them

Honestly, most aren't that hard to grow, some specific and rarer nepenthes are super difficult but in general, they are quite easy

If you are truly interested, i can help you get started
What type of carnivorous plants do you grow, if you don't mind me asking?
 

Blueberryyum

Well-Known Member
Salvia divinorum is a good easy grow. You can just keep picking off leaves and it keeps making more. No need to wait for specific harvest times or any of that.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
You could grow some mimosa hostilis for rootbark
or even one of the many mescaline cacti... (probably still the ultimate natural high).
 

zombie1334

Well-Known Member
Can you actually grow a salvia plant? I've heard that they are hard as hell to grow, and you can't even get seeds for it.

About the carnivorous plants. I have been growing them for years. From seed, they take about 2-5 years for them to flower, so you better get going! haha.
I currently have Venus Fly Trap, Cobra, Yellow Trumpet, Hooded Pitcher, Sweet Trumpet, Purple Pitcher, Pale Trumpet, and 3 kinds of Sundew plant. Really cool plants, if you have the patience to grow from seed.
 

pinkus

New Member
You could grow some mimosa hostilis for rootbark
or even one of the many mescaline cacti... (probably still the ultimate natural high).
Or more than one of the mescaline cacti. I've got two different San Pedros ( two different sorces, they could still be clones though) with many pups apiece. I also just got a Jules (sp) Giant cutting that has been out of the soil for about 9 months that I'm hoping I can revive. It's sitting in some nice soil, waiting for spring to see if it roots. My guess is it will. These things are VERY hardy.

Have you grown the Mimosa ANC?

I'm thinking of growing a Prairie Mimosa as they are native here. I don't know if they are the same species, but I'll be @erowid in moments to find out!

All plants R coool to grow:weed::clap::weed:
 

MrDC

Active Member
Consider Bonsai seedlings...tons of different kinds, and if get good at propogating something and take the time to learn a little you could make some cool money on the side too!
I've been training bonsai for seven years now and enjoy it immensly, looking forward to my new house where i can set up a garden and workspace for them.
 

KP2

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cleome is pretty, but don't plant it unless you want it forever; each plant will produce thousands of seeds. the second year you'll have hundreds. the year after, you'll have much more. the multiply like crazy!
 
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