
Cape Sundew (Drosera Capensis) is a fantastic addition to your collection. It is an exceedingly interesting plant that also happens to look stunning, and it even helps you out around the house! Sundews are a family of carnivorous plants that catch prey using a sticky “dew” like substance they make themselves. Notice the globs of…

When you have an indoor garden you’re bound to encounter pests at some stages. You’re providing bugs nesting areas, moisture, and food. It’s only natural that bugs will try to make the most of that opportunity. When you notice gnats, there are a few different easy strategies to deal with them. Let’s go through some!…
The simple answer is yes, Sceletium Tortuosum (kanna) is legal in most states with the exception of Louisiana. It gets a bit messy in the Bayou State. Sceletium Tortuosum is gaining traction as a plant people are interested in growing and using. Kanna can be found in some supplements, pre-workouts, and of course in isolated…

oxalic raphides in kanna sample Traditional indigenous consumption of Sceletium Tortuosum included extensive preparation before consumption. The plant was uprooted, crushed into a paste utilizing a mortar and pestle and then placed into a small bag to ferment. The fermentation process lasted about a week in which the bag was placed in the sun to…

Prepping for your grow Sceletium tortuosum is an obscure plant that you are exceedingly unlikely to stumble upon in your local hardware store or garden shop. One of the consequences of Kanna’s rarity is that sometimes it is a struggle to figure out how to grow them well. If you ask a question in…