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Auk wrote:
bob wrote: Ginseng has many uses, one option from me would be to grow it as a herb and take small bits of the roots now and then. Of course it is your decision.
Oh my... you really think Panax is the same as Ficus ?
Ficus benjamina, no, ginseng, yes. Ginseng can be consumed.
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I've bought a new pot for my little tree to hopefully let it grow out a bit, it's very scrawny.
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bob wrote: Ficus benjamina, no, ginseng, yes. Ginseng can be consumed.
Ficus Ginseng is NOT Ginseng, Bob.
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In the pot I put some potting soil (the ingredients contained peat, forest compost, and a few other things) and some small gravel along the bottom of the pot and a bit mixed the soil. Do you think that will be okay?
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bob wrote: No, but carefully prepared, the root can be used as a medicinal herbs, and if you may have been doing some more research then you will know that people before our time used this as a herb.
As adviced in another thread. Do not counter argue everything, and sometimes just sit back. Your advice aboce may very well kill someone. As pointed out several times: Ginseng is NOT a ficus species, and is NOT wat is used in this plant.
moondragon wrote: I was wondering, is there any hope at all that my plant will grow taller? I know that I can shape the branches, but I think if it gets taller it will look more tree-like. I re potted it so it will have more room, but it looks as though the top of the trunk was cut short. I attached some photos.
The plant will grow taller. but.. As you have noticed yourself, these plants are actually tricky; They consist of a rootstock combined with a canopy, combined though grafting. As such, you have a nasty place where these have been grafted onto one another. This will make it very dificult to make look as a true tree.
The top part was actually selected to not grow extremely quick, so the plant will keep its 'pom pom look'.
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bob wrote: You can if you wish to do what I purpose but I would not advise it, the method of extracting the the alkaloids is this:process it with alkaline solutions then extract it several times with organic solvents.
You just won't stop... you made a mistake, you thought Ficus Ginseng was Ginseng. Just admit that and we're good.
Don't pretend you meant something else, it's just silly.
And yes, you DID advise it:
"take small bits of the roots now and then"
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