Ephedra sinica seeds




Ephedra sinica was found in Asia. The stem of the plant contains ephedrine.




Usage
Cultivation and Propagation
The Ephedra is robust and doesn’t need much attention. Plant the seeds around 20ºC (68ºF). Grow indoors or in a warm and dry climate, free of frost. It thrives in ordinary loamy soil and does very well in a loose rocky soil with full sun and a little water. It is most often propagated by division of the clumps in spring, and seeds sown in a light sandy soil in early spring. It makes an excellent ground cover on rocky slopes.
Harvesting
The tops of the branches may be picked and dried at any time as long as the plant is not denuded or the branches cut back past the viable buds.
To produce seeds masculine as well as feminine plants are needed.
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Reviews
Oct 31, 2008 tdog65000 said:
“i planted 10 sinica seeds about 3 weeks ago in peat pots. ive had 5 germinate so far and they look like tiny spring onions. im going to plant them around my garden and hopefully can make some tea in about 2 years.”







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