Bigtacofarmer
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Yeah, I know its not weed? My wife has been searching for a stevia cutting. Anyone have one they are willing to share?
I never thought of growing it. Might be a great alternative to sugar but how much would you have to grow to get say a one pound bags worth?
Interesting stuff. It seems you sign up here just to be discouraging. We are entire forum of growers. Being a commercial grower I can see where you would not want others to pick up your trade. I'm not disputing your information just not really buying it either. I'm sure its just like cannabis seed (which I doubt you grow many of) and if you research the varieties and go pheno hunting we would find what we want!I am a commercial grower of stevia plants and consult on commercial plantations globally.
There is virtually no point in growing stevia plants at home except for decoration or if for some crazy reason you like the taste of raw stevia leaves (anis / liquorice).
Additionally, the chance of you acquiring a cutting (seeds have an extremely low germination %) that is of a high "sugar content" is very low. Odds are you would get your hands on a Chinese variety that was really use medicinally in teas.
If you want to cut sugar out of your diet head to a good grocer or health food store and purchase stevia powder, but beware, many of the cheaper ones are cut with aspartame, sucralose, rice powder, etc. Also, the cheaper the powder the higher the odds of having a poor aftertaste. Remember, insanely sweet so you only need a pinch in your coffee, etc.
If you are a soda drinker and want to cut it out, find Zevia in your better grocery stores.
Interesting stuff. It seems you sign up here just to be discouraging. We are entire forum of growers. Being a commercial grower I can see where you would not want others to pick up your trade. I'm not disputing your information just not really buying it either. I'm sure its just like cannabis seed (which I doubt you grow many of) and if you research the varieties and go pheno hunting we would find what we want!
Second. Removing the sugar from out diet is important (thinking of this another handy houseplant for the kids). But removing out cash from commercial anything is priceless. Clearly there is some value in growing our own stevia, as you stated, you grow it commercially.
Hope this does not seem too rude. I only intended it to be a little rude.
Our strain is a patented strain from Purecircle.Oh.... Why don't you send me some high sugar cuttings Mr. Commercial?