Sunday, 13 May 2012

reed canary grass

                   Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea)

Sowed in spring 2011 and on its second year of doing nicely.
Surface sow onto moist compost/vermiculite/perlite (1:1:1), mist and cover with cling film.
Took about 2-4 weeks to germinate and has been going crazy ever since.
Dies down over winter and will happily survive the harshest of UK conditions outside.
When its died down I usually flame it to burn the stubble. Seems to like this, as it shows.
If we put this into the ground it would reach 2-3 meters in height, but as we ship these all over the world we keep them small, so you can plant them.

 Leaves of Reed canary grass contain DMT, 5 MeO DMT and related compounds. Levels of beta carbolines and hordenine have also been reported.


They are invasive, so dont plant them anywhere that this may cause problems.
Wikilink to Phalaris arundinacea

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