There is nothing like this creature in the whole world, powerfully narcotic, powerfully changing the way we feel pain, the cause of wars and claims countless lives, but yet so much breath taking beauty.. all a cause for reverence
P. somniferum is one of mother nature's most stunning, versatile and beautiful plants. I love the way they hybridise and produce myriad awesome new flower types and colours, I love the enjoyment of the multiple bees visiting the blooms in the early morning. I love when a good strain is correctly planted it will easily reach chest height at bloom time. I love the way farmers in Tasmania selected plants for maximum alkaloid content, then altered them to produce thebaine instead of other alkaloids. I love the taste of a traditional, sweet poppy seed strudel from my local cake shop...
WOW the first night scenes where the plant was moving and growing and dancing, were the best. Loved the whole mood, with the groovy music. Thanks so much for posting this. The poppies looked majestic and mystical as they grew at night. So still once they had produced their seed.
Thanks! I actually found the song AFTER planting the seeds. Certainly an amazing and lucky find. I would have used an entirely different song had I not found this one.
The song used is titled, "resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle You can find a reupload on RUclips if you search for it or download the audio file here. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZynVvNJJ1ZPKs6zSVLghFNEFyQOgdnm Don't worry. She has given me permission to share the file with others.
Also check out the crown of the buds after flowerpetals fell off... Crown grows up and buds fill with seeds...Time to harvest the Milk when the crown is up ...and time ti harvest the seeds when color changes to brown !!!
@@millennialpodcast1438 Die Krone an der Knospe ist am Anfang unten. Die Knospe wird nach 1-2 Wochen immer dicker und der "Hut" oder "Krone" steigt nach oben....Dann kann man den Saft ernten oder man wartet bis die knospe komplett getrocknet ist und eine braune Farbe bekommt. Dann kannst Du die Samen "ernten" und aus der Knospe eiinen leckeren Opium Tee machen.
@@PolitischTourette danke für die Antwort ! Ich hab ein Video gesehn wie ein Mann die ganzen Köpfe in heißes Wasser kocht und dann die schwarze Masse raus extrahieren/dämpfen lässt, so geht es auch oder meinst du das mit dem Tee ? Und kannst du mir noch sagen wie lange es vom keimen bis zu sagt Ernte dauert ? Finde leider keine Antwort , danke nochmals für die schnelle Antwort !! :)
@@millennialpodcast1438 Wenn die Samen reif sind , dann geht das ziemlich schnell. Es ist ein Mythos , wenn man glaubt, dass man die Samen überwintern lassen muss. Ganz im gegenteil ist es sogar besser , wenn man die Samen spätestens im Oktober sät . Nach spätestens 5-6 Tagen kommen Keimlinge zuvorschein ....in der Phase sind sie sehr empfindlich. Haben sie ihre ersten "Blätter" gebildet , sind Mohnblumen sehr robust und überleben sogar 2-3 frostige Nächte ...sie überleben also den Winter draussen . Was sie dann im kommenden Sommer viel robuster macht, als wenn man sie erst im Frühling gesät hätte
When they get ready and begin to blossom they really grow fast. The plants I grow go from one foot tall to four feet within one or two weeks. A beautiful and majestic species.
@@iandixon9675 once in early may but they all died and im going for a secomd attempt since early june and theyre doing much better this time, i'm now at the third leafs and its like barely an inch tall. Theres is a few regular somniferums and a bunch of giganteums in another pot
It's weird how that huge pod only appears after the flower is long gone huh. Know about how long after the petals drop, till the pod is ready for say... idk, tea time? 🍵
Très belle couleur,il s'agit d'une variété de pavot somnifère nigrum, tandis que le pavot somnifère album est l'espèce de pavot a opium et dans la variété album (fleurs blanches) les capsules ne libèrent pas leurs graines ! Il faut attendre que la gousse soit mûr pour l'ouvrir manuellement et récolter les graines ! Très belle vidéo
This is the most beautiful video.. the song too.. I cry each time I watch it for some reason.. just bought some afghan poppies unaware that they are the opium poppies from Afghanistan.. made it across the border.. and as a truth seeker, one into experimentation who believes very much in destiny, and decisions made from .. what I would perceive as the beyond.. it's the next step in my journey.. I'm excited.. it's so beautiful.. Legitimate question , what equipment and how do you use it to capture a nice timelapse?? I've always wanted to do for my succulents/flowers and especially my cannabis.. but I can never figure it out ? Do I just leave a camera videotaping for as much as possible and then put all the videos together and speed it up ??! Would that not cause the video size to be like 500GB?!
Thank you! As for your question, there is definitely better equipment to do timelapses, but up until my Forever Susan Lily video, I have been using my Samsung Galaxy phone to capture footage for my videos. I downloaded an app called 24/7 Timelapse. It allows me to automatically take pictures at intervals that I set. I don't have a whole lot of free space on my phone, (under 10 GB). Often times I will set the phone to take 1 picture ever 30 seconds. At this rate, I can leave it be for about half a day. So then I would plug my phone into my laptop which has a ton of available space and transfer the files to that twice a day. The size needed for these thousands of pictures do add up, but once I turn it into a 30 fps video, I end up with a video less than 1 GB per 3 minutes. I have started to use a GoPro HERO7 Black to do timelapse videos. There are no videos on my channel using that camera posted yet, though it's looking promising that the first one will be of my phalaenopsis orchid. The app on my phone and the GoPro both have things I like and don't like… You're welcome to ask me more questions in the comments section, but if you prefer you can email me at nichegarden@gmail.com
Awesome! I should be sowing Papaver somniferum and California poppies seeds within the next month. There are even more plants to grow come spring. I already have almost all the seeds of the different plants I want to grow this year on hand. I'm very excited to resume gardening and my RUclips channel.
Where in NZ are ya Jase? Mine are doing well in the Waikato climate. Fl;owering beautifully at the moment. I want to get more varieties for next year, the differing colours of the flowers are truly unique.
Somehow in my garden couple of poppy plants appeared as weeds - i don't know from where. I will collect some of the seeds for next year. It have white petals with violet dots inside.
Sorry. I don't know the exact day I planted, but it was in February. So that would make it about 60 days. This is a bit too short. Some stress probably caused the plants to flower sooner than they should have. Some people even sow the seeds in the fall. That's what someone like me with a hotter climate should have done. The poppies would grow slowly in the winter and resume in the spring. So that could make the time to bloom much longer. But they would get a headstart and be better prepared for my more subtropical climate.
They grow on a photoperiod, you can plant em enywhere from late fall to early winter, and they'll begin flowering after the days get to ba around 13 hours long, otherwise I've heard about 90 days
What hardiness zone are you in ? I'm in 8a. I plant mine in 5 gallon buckets so that I can move them once they had enough sun. I also do raised beds but they sometimes will overheat bc of the sunlight.
I grew these poppies in zone 10a, moved away to a much more mild climate and am still in zone 10a. If you're interested, Sunset Western Garden labels my previous zone 13 and my current one 24 and I think these zones provide more useful information.
@@nichegarden would you recommend this as an ingredient in food? I have eaten asian dishes where this was used in small quantity. It certainly invoked a sense of comfort.
@@largepoodle6036 be careful orally dosing raw opium, morphine levels can vary pretty wildly especially when talking about latex from lancing the pods. Get a pipe. Get some tobacco or some low quality cannabis trimmings, mix latex thoroughly. Small hits.
They do contain opiates, however I have never heard of people smoking the leaves. I think any small amount found in there would mostly combust rather than vaporize. Stay safe.
@@nichegarden combust?? Damn. That's not good, a friend is trying to do this with very little knowledge of it and i'm a bit worried. Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Always happy to help inform people on plants. By combust, I don't mean anything particularly dangerous, just that what little is found in the leaves would be chemically altered in an unfavorable way. Opium is heated and the resulting vapor is inhaled. Or the opium can be taken orally. If you're vaguely familiar with "smoking opium", the flame is not actually applied directly to the latex.
I honestly don't know/remember. If it helps, it should take longer than one week. Also, you will know that the seeds are ripe if they make a rattling sound inside the pods when shook. Ideally you would shake the seeds out into a container rather than break open a pod that might still have unripe seeds along with the ripe ones. Of course you would shake the rest of the seeds out as they mature over the next few days.
im sad, mine the flower bud fell off early for some reason, so it's a small pink flower, worried it wont grow 100% now, i bought it from wall mart, worried now so its a small flower ( no green casing ) just a flower, closed still and pink, so worried, wanted a pretty flower.
I bought hungarian blue poppy seeds from wall mart. You gotta do your research and know what seeds to get. Papaver somniferum. There are some online vendor that sell them too. Check out little poppy momma on RUclips she has a link for buying seeds. She has awesome poppys and great reviews.
Looks beautiful! So what's the deal with the opium poppy? Like unprocessed like this and with what it contains, it's a toxin right? to ward off bugs and animals that would eat it otherwise?
I THINK opium has two possible major uses. One, it has something to do with seed production since it is found in the pods of the plant. Two, yes it is supposed to ward of bugs and animals that would otherwise eat them. Opium is bitter, but the seeds are nutritious, so much so that we humans actually bother harvesting, growing, and eating these tiny things.
Ich habe diese mit Samen angebaut, die ich online von einem anderen Gärtner gekauft habe. Ich kaufte ein paar Sorten. Einige Samen waren blau, einige waren Grau. Aber ich habe gelesen, dass einige Leute Mohn aus dem Supermarkt angebaut haben. Sie müssen nur frisch genug.
Hey the way the pods started getting those brown spots , were those from you poking it...I grew the same one last year of you message me I'll show you pictures. I think I got too excited and stated slicing too soon cuz I didn't get any off it
I didn't poke these pods. Sometimes they just leak by themselves. Sometimes slicing too deep can be a cause for nothing coming out. Of course, slicing too early is also a possibility. I would love to see pictures. Do you prefer by email?
I have not used this specific plant, but another one I grew this year. (Should be uploading a video of that one after finals). EDIT I knew that the days that I was photographing the poppy were breezy, but I did not know the wind was so strong that I would not be able to create a smooth time-lapse. I will not be uploading that video. I used almost all of the opium from one plant which was three flowers. The remaining amount came from a small flower that bloomed much later. I did not weigh this amount of opium, but it was a sphere about 5 millimetres in diameter. I took it after dissolving most of it in a cup of hot tea. The amount that did not dissolve may have been some other plant material which I also consumed. I definitely felt some effects. I have never used any prescription painkillers, so my description may be not so good. I have used 7 grams of kratom on a few occasions though. Anyway, I just felt good for several hours, kind of a mild body high. I eventually felt kind of tired, but ever so slightly nauseous and unwilling, but able, to fall asleep. I maintained all major motor functions throughout. Unlike with kratom, I did not feel itchy and was not constipated the day after. The effects of seven grams of kratom were more intense, so there is that. I weigh only about 130 pounds. Please keep in mind, that there is a danger of overdose with opium. Different plants may have differing amounts of morphine, codeine, etc.
@@ПБОДНАР So did you want to know the name of this cultivar or the one I was talking about? This one is called "Tasmanian Purple" from *shelley on ebay. The one I was talking about was Zahir.
I'm not sure if the genetics go back far enough to warrant its own strain name, but this was called "Tasmanian Purple" by ebay user *shelley. She has been selling seeds there since 1998 and possibly growing them for much longer.
@@mitchellbailey4906 That's definitely possible, probably even likely. If my memory serves me correctly, (don't quote me on this), *shelley got these from a friend from a trip to some middle eastern country. (Despite the name Tasmanian Purple). Perhaps the friend assumed just because they got the seeds from a foreign country, it meant the genetics were highly coveted.
@@mitchellbailey4906 I did not test the product in any way. I also don't have any more seeds from her. *shelley IS in fact currently selling them though. www.ebay.com/itm/Tasmanian-Somniferum-Poppy-Seeds-2000-Shelley-aka-PoppyQueen/254576775962?hash=item3b45f5531a:g:WbsAAOSwlNpeoJlj These seeds are not referred to as Tasmanian Purple, but she uses the same pictures as the listing that I bought back in 2017.
"resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle As of today, you can find the song on RUclips still or on my Google Drive drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZynVvNJJ1ZPKs6zSVLghFNEFyQOgdnm
I would imagine just about anywhere that sells plants and seeds. Make sure to get the right species of poppy. You might even be able to find some in the herbs and spices section of your local grocery store. However, the viability of these seeds intended for consumption will be uncertain.
Yo conseguí somniferums en Amazon, tardaron bastante en llegar, más o menos 6 meses, pero sin problemas algunos. A penas estoy viendo pequeños brotes de mis bebés.
@@az09ndu Some of these seeds may have been bred for certain purposes. These include maximizing seed production for consumption, ornamental purposes, and opiate production. They will all contain the opium latex, but the ratios of the different opiates may vary. I value the freedom of information, but please do be careful with this plant.
I believe that this is supposed to be more potent than poppy seed tea. The ethanol is better at dissolving each of the "main" alkaloids inside the pods than water is. The book titled "The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications" by Christian Rätsch describes a traditional method of preparation as follows, "The fresh, not fully ripened capsules can be made into an opium and rum pot. A container that can be completely sealed is filled to the brim with opium capsules, after which rum is added until all the fruits are covered. To improve the bitter taste and to potentiate the effects, several female inflorescences of Cannabis indica or Cannabis sativa and flowers of Datura metel or another Datura species (Datura spp.) may be added. Seal the container and allow the mixture to sit in a relatively warm location for six months. Then pour off the liquid and vigorously squeeze the opium capsules in a strainer. As little as one shot glass of the liquid will induce clearly perceptible opium effects." The book also goes on to explain the preparation of laudanum. "Laudanum is a tincture that was originally made of opium, saffron (Crocus sativus), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), clove powder (Syzygium aromaticum), and Spanish wine (cf. Vitis vinifera). It was later produced using just opium, saffron, and high-proof alcohol (70% ethanol) (opii tinctura). The pharmaceutically standardized tincture should contain about 1% morphine. The largest single therapeutic dose of opium tincture has been listed as 1.5 g."
Immature seeds probably wouldn't sprout or produce undesirable plants. The plant should be allowed to mature its seeds undisturbed until one can hear seeds rattling when the dried pod is gently shook. Some seeds may actually fall out of the holes near the top of the dried pod. That is when the seeds are mature.
I've tended to get about 3. I haven't been as successful as I wanted to with this plant, so there may be more than this on average. But the number can vary greatly especially when dealing with varieties specifically bred to have many pods. However, these plants with more pods tend to also have smaller pods. Hope this helps.
February, though I may have had better luck if I sowed them in late fall. When to sow depends on your climate. People with warmer climates should sow in the late fall and those with cooler climates should sow in early spring. Poppies thrive best in temperatures between 10 - 25 °C.
@@nichegarden thanks for getting back to me. Every video I've seen on RUclips fails to give general info like what month to sow and temperatures outside of when seeds are sowin an I guess when they bloom. That would help beginners alot. Maybe that could be and idea for your next video explain grow zones and how that changes the times you sow seeds. Would be the best video out there imo. But lack of general knowledge is hurting alot beginners. For example when you say late fall that means? I know that seems like a dumb subject but I think it's where most info is lacking. Grow zones and how that changes what month seeds are sowin would be really great. Anyways wish me luck lol
@@nichegarden I'd say I live in a warmer climate my seedlings are about half inch tall almost a inch I showed them in mid august and it's mid September now. Will I see them bloom in November or December?
You've just addressed one of my biggest pet peeves in gardening. Information is often very vague. You hear things like part sun, part shade, light watering, moderate watering and the list goes on. Anyway, you might have guessed that I got the info, "late fall" from some other source. Sometimes it takes a little experience, knowledge, and intellect to figure out what exactly your plants need. I see you have already planted seeds based on your other comment, but I will give you and anyone else who is patient enough to read what this comment some tips. So Papaver somniferum is a plant that benefits from what's called 'cold stratification'. That is when the seeds are given cold temperatures and moisture before germination. When you live in a cold environment, you would not have to worry so much about this, assuming you plant in early spring like you would with most other seeds. If you live in a hot place, this becomes more important. The cold period may only last three months max and still not even be that cold. And early spring may already be pretty hot. Furthermore, like I said, the poppies will do better in temperatures between 10 - 25 °C. So let's say you plant the seeds in the late fall. I would say to you it does not matter a whole lot what exact day since this cold stratification will last several weeks. If each season lasts three months, late fall is going to be the beginning of the third month of fall. Of course, we don't all live in some paradise where we get to experience the full effect of each season. Still, the beginning of the third month will probably do fine, but for a (maybe) better timing, you may want to consider finding out what period of 4 weeks will the average temperature of your area be above 0 °C and below 10 °C. The number of weeks and temperatures I have just given should be flexible. By this I mean, you may find a period of 4 weeks where the temperature is not quite in the range or a period where the temperature is in the range, but less than 4 weeks. I would say don't worry about that too much. Just don't go too below freezing as you don't want to damage your seeds by exposing them to ice from the moisture. You may cause microscopic fractures in the already tiny seeds if water freezes on their surface. There are websites that can give you the recorded temperatures of your area from the past. I use wunderground.com/history/ The assumption that the temperature of say December 1, 2018 will be the same as December 1, 2019 should be good enough. Remember, look for the average temperatures. Not the highs or the lows. Use this in combination with your local weather forecast for best results. Don't make the same mistake as I did where I was so focused on cold stratification and forgot that I lived in a desert. I should have started earlier to give them a better chance at them facing the scorching sun. My point is temperature of spring and early summer will be more important than stratification temperatures.
They will likely not respond with rapid growth to the decreasing temperatures that winter will bring (assuming you live in the northern hemisphere). I would pay close attention to their rate of growth. If they seem to stop growing all together due to the cold, try not watering for a while. They have taproots that should grow deep into the ground in search of water so they will likely be fine. To answer your question, they will probably not bloom in November or December. The trick will be to get them to survive the winter in their immature state and give them the warmer conditions of spring that allow them to grow faster and bloom. This shouldn't be too hard since they do like colder temperatures compared to other flowers and you do live in a warmer climate with I assume a warmer than average winter. You may be well on your way to having better blooms than me.
Hard to say. I pretty much have never had to deal with frost where I lived. I planted mine before winter because my winter temperatures typically didn't go below freezing for more than a few hours. And when winters were over, the temperatures got insanely hot, too hot for poppies. So the idea was to get the poppies to bloom before they burn up in the spring/summer heat. For your climate, you may have the choice between starting before winter and starting after. The hardest part for you will probably be getting the poppies to develop their first true leaves. Once that happens, you should be set. You may want to read up on your exact climate and the climate that poppies thrive in to get an idea of what care you should be giving your poppies.
@@markirish7599 yeh they are coming on great thanks I've got them growing indoors with 2 600w mars LED grow lights in a 200/200/100 grow tent I've got around 60+ at the minute
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, but over some time I have been liking some music on soundcloud. You could check out my likes over here: soundcloud.com/niche-garden/likes Not all the songs are so similar to the one in this video, but you may find something you like.
"resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle You can find it on RUclips or download it here. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZynVvNJJ1ZPKs6zSVLghFNEFyQOgdnm
Yeah it's unfortunate. The artist had some other nice music that no longer appear on her soundcloud. I know it pops up on RUclips if you type in the name. But if you are looking for a high quality download, perhaps I could share my copy with you with her permission. Would you like for me to ask her about this?
Yes it is. You can find these seeds at just about anywhere that sells seeds next to the tomato, basil, thyme etc. Just make sure you get the right species. Papaver somniferum is what you are looking for. Gardening stores also sell Papaver orientale and Papaver rhoeas which are NOT the same. And of course these can be bought from just about every online store selling seeds.
There is no other flower I love more than the Opium Poppy... It IS Gods Gift to Humanity indeed!!!
PolitischTourette Ist so.
PolitischTourette And controlled by the government. 👎
@@ravenfeathesDVM wheres some decent seeds I want this^
@@ravenfeathesDVM IKR? Isn't it stupid when they debate the legality of a plant?
Gift or scourge
God it gives me chills throughout my body listening to this beautiful song while watching the most beautiful flower in existence bloom. ❤️
..and sweat
Tweakin😂
@@406.dabber8 tweakin ??
You’re thinking of crack/meth/etc 406.
There is nothing like this creature in the whole world, powerfully narcotic, powerfully changing the way we feel pain, the cause of wars and claims countless lives, but yet so much breath taking beauty.. all a cause for reverence
P. somniferum is one of mother nature's most stunning, versatile and beautiful plants. I love the way they hybridise and produce myriad awesome new flower types and colours, I love the enjoyment of the multiple bees visiting the blooms in the early morning. I love when a good strain is correctly planted it will easily reach chest height at bloom time. I love the way farmers in Tasmania selected plants for maximum alkaloid content, then altered them to produce thebaine instead of other alkaloids. I love the taste of a traditional, sweet poppy seed strudel from my local cake shop...
Raise your hand if you love opium poppy 🤚
🤚
Beautiful.......medicine from our God, our Creator.......
WOW the first night scenes where the plant was moving and growing and dancing, were the best. Loved the whole mood, with the groovy music. Thanks so much for posting this. The poppies looked majestic and mystical as they grew at night. So still once they had produced their seed.
Make me want to cry-it's so beautiful
one of my fav youtube videos ever.
This song is beautiful it makes me cry like a baby.
The mechanism of how the seed pod opens is so neat!
Beautiful flower beautiful Song, thank you.
Thanks! I actually found the song AFTER planting the seeds. Certainly an amazing and lucky find. I would have used an entirely different song had I not found this one.
@@nichegarden thank you for this
@@nichegarden what is the name of this song, who is it? Please I’ve tried using soundhound it doesn’t work....
@@nichegarden I literally watch this video once a day when I am stressed or down, it is so beautiful!
The song used is titled, "resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle
You can find a reupload on RUclips if you search for it or download the audio file here.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZynVvNJJ1ZPKs6zSVLghFNEFyQOgdnm
Don't worry. She has given me permission to share the file with others.
Also check out the crown of the buds after flowerpetals fell off... Crown grows up and buds fill with seeds...Time to harvest the Milk when the crown is up ...and time ti harvest the seeds when color changes to brown !!!
The above comment translated in English :
"I see your face often in the comments. Let's be friends"
Was meinst du mit crown is up? Wenn du Blume fällt ?
@@millennialpodcast1438 Die Krone an der Knospe ist am Anfang unten. Die Knospe wird nach 1-2 Wochen immer dicker und der "Hut" oder "Krone" steigt nach oben....Dann kann man den Saft ernten oder man wartet bis die knospe komplett getrocknet ist und eine braune Farbe bekommt. Dann kannst Du die Samen "ernten" und aus der Knospe eiinen leckeren Opium Tee machen.
@@PolitischTourette danke für die Antwort ! Ich hab ein Video gesehn wie ein Mann die ganzen Köpfe in heißes Wasser kocht und dann die schwarze Masse raus extrahieren/dämpfen lässt, so geht es auch oder meinst du das mit dem Tee ? Und kannst du mir noch sagen wie lange es vom keimen bis zu sagt Ernte dauert ? Finde leider keine Antwort , danke nochmals für die schnelle Antwort !! :)
@@millennialpodcast1438 Wenn die Samen reif sind , dann geht das ziemlich schnell. Es ist ein Mythos , wenn man glaubt, dass man die Samen überwintern lassen muss. Ganz im gegenteil ist es sogar besser , wenn man die Samen spätestens im Oktober sät . Nach spätestens 5-6 Tagen kommen Keimlinge zuvorschein ....in der Phase sind sie sehr empfindlich. Haben sie ihre ersten "Blätter" gebildet , sind Mohnblumen sehr robust und überleben sogar 2-3 frostige Nächte ...sie überleben also den Winter draussen . Was sie dann im kommenden Sommer viel robuster macht, als wenn man sie erst im Frühling gesät hätte
I started growing some poppies for the first time ever, and my two big plants both have a sizeable bud, it’s truly a beautiful sight
The most underrated flowering in the World!!!
Really like the time lapse. Cool video
Thanks. I put a fair amount of effort into getting the shots while also being at the mercy of the wind.
When they get ready and begin to blossom they really grow fast. The plants I grow go from one foot tall to four feet within one or two weeks. A beautiful and majestic species.
Hah I just watched this again and it was just as good as the first time.
Самое Божественное растение во Вселенной!!!Райское растение...
So true ❤️
My precious!
Had bought 10g of seeds I'm gonna make my own patch up in the hills in Scotland
How come you never started that patch
Great choice of music to accompany this video, my friend!
2:52 most beautiful flower on this planet
Beautiful beyond words
The pure OpiumBeauty
couldnt resist to buy some seeds and they've pierced through the soil this morning im so damn happy right now
When did you sow the seeds my friend
@@iandixon9675 once in early may but they all died and im going for a secomd attempt since early june and theyre doing much better this time, i'm now at the third leafs and its like barely an inch tall. Theres is a few regular somniferums and a bunch of giganteums in another pot
I've been growing them for four years now, and they're getting HUGE
It's weird how that huge pod only appears after the flower is long gone huh. Know about how long after the petals drop, till the pod is ready for say... idk, tea time? 🍵
@@ShawnRyan916 two weeks.
@@climbhigh1610 Is 2 weeks the right time to accidentally put a few slits in the side of the pod
Idk about the clay soil, but blasting a light to them at night disrupts their sleep, cheers.
For real. Makes for a good time-lapse though.
How could someone even dislike this
Lauren’s Grape, nice. I’ve grown this exact strain.
I love the music ❤
Beautiful
this is just as good if not better at .75 speed because of the audio effects
Beautiful plant! I always have trouble growing poppies
Très belle couleur,il s'agit d'une variété de pavot somnifère nigrum, tandis que le pavot somnifère album est l'espèce de pavot a opium et dans la variété album (fleurs blanches) les capsules ne libèrent pas leurs graines ! Il faut attendre que la gousse soit mûr pour l'ouvrir manuellement et récolter les graines !
Très belle vidéo
this song is super cool
Beautiful flowers
Cool video. Love the music.
Anyone know where I can download this song?
such a beautiful flower I just wish the bloom lasted longer :/
Agreed... I only get a day from mine😮💨
Use responsibly!
Moderation is key. It’s not mother nature’s fault that humans are destructive creatures
Good Video! Great Plant!
Смотрелбы вечно................
This is the most beautiful video.. the song too.. I cry each time I watch it for some reason.. just bought some afghan poppies unaware that they are the opium poppies from Afghanistan.. made it across the border.. and as a truth seeker, one into experimentation who believes very much in destiny, and decisions made from .. what I would perceive as the beyond.. it's the next step in my journey.. I'm excited.. it's so beautiful..
Legitimate question , what equipment and how do you use it to capture a nice timelapse?? I've always wanted to do for my succulents/flowers and especially my cannabis.. but I can never figure it out ? Do I just leave a camera videotaping for as much as possible and then put all the videos together and speed it up ??! Would that not cause the video size to be like 500GB?!
Thank you! As for your question, there is definitely better equipment to do timelapses, but up until my Forever Susan Lily video, I have been using my Samsung Galaxy phone to capture footage for my videos.
I downloaded an app called 24/7 Timelapse. It allows me to automatically take pictures at intervals that I set. I don't have a whole lot of free space on my phone, (under 10 GB). Often times I will set the phone to take 1 picture ever 30 seconds. At this rate, I can leave it be for about half a day. So then I would plug my phone into my laptop which has a ton of available space and transfer the files to that twice a day. The size needed for these thousands of pictures do add up, but once I turn it into a 30 fps video, I end up with a video less than 1 GB per 3 minutes.
I have started to use a GoPro HERO7 Black to do timelapse videos. There are no videos on my channel using that camera posted yet, though it's looking promising that the first one will be of my phalaenopsis orchid. The app on my phone and the GoPro both have things I like and don't like…
You're welcome to ask me more questions in the comments section, but if you prefer you can email me at nichegarden@gmail.com
Very cool video, Well put together I smashed the red button and also rung the bell.
Awesome! I should be sowing Papaver somniferum and California poppies seeds within the next month. There are even more plants to grow come spring. I already have almost all the seeds of the different plants I want to grow this year on hand. I'm very excited to resume gardening and my RUclips channel.
Nature's best!
Gorgeous flower. Almost as good as a passiflora 😉
is it bug bites that made em leak or they just do it by themselves?
I love your video so much 😘♥️
i really enjoyed this timelapse video. I was wondering if I am able to use this song in one of my videos as well?
Beautiful song
Cool vid
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Anyone know the lyrics to this song?
Great job 👍👍👍
I love this flower ☺️🌷❤
How do you grow them?
Awesome
i live in new zealand i planted mine just before winter they are doing really well they are almost about to flower
Happy to hear that!
Where in NZ are ya Jase? Mine are doing well in the Waikato climate. Fl;owering beautifully at the moment. I want to get more varieties for next year, the differing colours of the flowers are truly unique.
Happy to hear you guys having such good luck with this amazing, gorgeous plant from god.
beautiful. love to see one from seed.
Somehow in my garden couple of poppy plants appeared as weeds - i don't know from where. I will collect some of the seeds for next year. It have white petals with violet dots inside.
Nowadays people underestimate this flower. But without it there would be no opiates...
Nice!
wanted to know how long it takes from germination to flowering
Sorry. I don't know the exact day I planted, but it was in February. So that would make it about 60 days. This is a bit too short. Some stress probably caused the plants to flower sooner than they should have.
Some people even sow the seeds in the fall. That's what someone like me with a hotter climate should have done. The poppies would grow slowly in the winter and resume in the spring. So that could make the time to bloom much longer. But they would get a headstart and be better prepared for my more subtropical climate.
They grow on a photoperiod, you can plant em enywhere from late fall to early winter, and they'll begin flowering after the days get to ba around 13 hours long, otherwise I've heard about 90 days
What hardiness zone are you in ? I'm in 8a. I plant mine in 5 gallon buckets so that I can move them once they had enough sun. I also do raised beds but they sometimes will overheat bc of the sunlight.
I grew these poppies in zone 10a, moved away to a much more mild climate and am still in zone 10a. If you're interested, Sunset Western Garden labels my previous zone 13 and my current one 24 and I think these zones provide more useful information.
Free Opium Good Work !
So they cut the pod, the sap comes out, they let it dry, and the brown stuff is usable from that moment onward?
Yeah, "usable".
@@nichegarden would you recommend this as an ingredient in food? I have eaten asian dishes where this was used in small quantity. It certainly invoked a sense of comfort.
Maybe. You might want to thoroughly wash and bake them before using though. I've never tried eating homegrown seeds.
@@largepoodle6036 be careful orally dosing raw opium, morphine levels can vary pretty wildly especially when talking about latex from lancing the pods. Get a pipe. Get some tobacco or some low quality cannabis trimmings, mix latex thoroughly. Small hits.
This strain is useless
Do poppy leaves contain opioids?? Do people smoke the leaves too?(or rather.. can it be smoked to get high/euphoria?)
They do contain opiates, however I have never heard of people smoking the leaves. I think any small amount found in there would mostly combust rather than vaporize. Stay safe.
@@nichegarden combust?? Damn. That's not good, a friend is trying to do this with very little knowledge of it and i'm a bit worried. Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Always happy to help inform people on plants. By combust, I don't mean anything particularly dangerous, just that what little is found in the leaves would be chemically altered in an unfavorable way. Opium is heated and the resulting vapor is inhaled. Or the opium can be taken orally. If you're vaguely familiar with "smoking opium", the flame is not actually applied directly to the latex.
What a beautiful video. Thanks for uploading! Subscribing with hopes of more! Peace
how long it takes from flower petals falling down to ripe seeds?
thanks for the vid and maybe some answers!
I honestly don't know/remember. If it helps, it should take longer than one week. Also, you will know that the seeds are ripe if they make a rattling sound inside the pods when shook. Ideally you would shake the seeds out into a container rather than break open a pod that might still have unripe seeds along with the ripe ones. Of course you would shake the rest of the seeds out as they mature over the next few days.
Very nice video
Thank you!
im sad, mine the flower bud fell off early for some reason, so it's a small pink flower, worried it wont grow 100% now, i bought it from wall mart, worried now
so its a small flower ( no green casing ) just a flower, closed still and pink, so worried, wanted a pretty flower.
It's probably California Poppy, they don't produce capsules only long seed pods.
I bought hungarian blue poppy seeds from wall mart. You gotta do your research and know what seeds to get. Papaver somniferum. There are some online vendor that sell them too. Check out little poppy momma on RUclips she has a link for buying seeds. She has awesome poppys and great reviews.
Looks beautiful!
So what's the deal with the opium poppy? Like unprocessed like this and with what it contains, it's a toxin right? to ward off bugs and animals that would eat it otherwise?
I THINK opium has two possible major uses. One, it has something to do with seed production since it is found in the pods of the plant. Two, yes it is supposed to ward of bugs and animals that would otherwise eat them. Opium is bitter, but the seeds are nutritious, so much so that we humans actually bother harvesting, growing, and eating these tiny things.
@@nichegarden The more you know. I had no idea about the seeds.
The SONG is Lovely .? Name
"resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle
uhuu , nice
Hallo. Geht das mit den normalen grau oder blau mohnsamen die man im super Markt bekommt???
Ich habe diese mit Samen angebaut, die ich online von einem anderen Gärtner gekauft habe. Ich kaufte ein paar Sorten. Einige Samen waren blau, einige waren Grau. Aber ich habe gelesen, dass einige Leute Mohn aus dem Supermarkt angebaut haben. Sie müssen nur frisch genug.
@@nichegarden thank you!
@christian tartaglia Bitte schön
Nice flower
Hey the way the pods started getting those brown spots , were those from you poking it...I grew the same one last year of you message me I'll show you pictures. I think I got too excited and stated slicing too soon cuz I didn't get any off it
I didn't poke these pods. Sometimes they just leak by themselves. Sometimes slicing too deep can be a cause for nothing coming out. Of course, slicing too early is also a possibility. I would love to see pictures. Do you prefer by email?
Love is the flower
Did you try this as medicine,?? Did it work,? Reason I asak you is I have the exact same plant but are not sure if low in Morphine content,?/,
I have not used this specific plant, but another one I grew this year. (Should be uploading a video of that one after finals).
EDIT I knew that the days that I was photographing the poppy were breezy, but I did not know the wind was so strong that I would not be able to create a smooth time-lapse. I will not be uploading that video.
I used almost all of the opium from one plant which was three flowers. The remaining amount came from a small flower that bloomed much later. I did not weigh this amount of opium, but it was a sphere about 5 millimetres in diameter. I took it after dissolving most of it in a cup of hot tea. The amount that did not dissolve may have been some other plant material which I also consumed.
I definitely felt some effects. I have never used any prescription painkillers, so my description may be not so good. I have used 7 grams of kratom on a few occasions though.
Anyway, I just felt good for several hours, kind of a mild body high. I eventually felt kind of tired, but ever so slightly nauseous and unwilling, but able, to fall asleep. I maintained all major motor functions throughout. Unlike with kratom, I did not feel itchy and was not constipated the day after. The effects of seven grams of kratom were more intense, so there is that. I weigh only about 130 pounds.
Please keep in mind, that there is a danger of overdose with opium. Different plants may have differing amounts of morphine, codeine, etc.
@@nichegarden yea cheers bro kind thaughts all the best.
ps i was asking about this strain or cultivar ONLY
@@ПБОДНАР So did you want to know the name of this cultivar or the one I was talking about? This one is called "Tasmanian Purple" from *shelley on ebay. The one I was talking about was Zahir.
@@nichegarden Thank you for your time ))
What strain is this? It looks like either the norman poppy or laurans grape.
I'm not sure if the genetics go back far enough to warrant its own strain name, but this was called "Tasmanian Purple" by ebay user *shelley. She has been selling seeds there since 1998 and possibly growing them for much longer.
@@nichegarden true tasmania purple are perdonanetly white with a purple center. That's why I think what you have is laurans grape.
@@mitchellbailey4906 That's definitely possible, probably even likely. If my memory serves me correctly, (don't quote me on this), *shelley got these from a friend from a trip to some middle eastern country. (Despite the name Tasmanian Purple). Perhaps the friend assumed just because they got the seeds from a foreign country, it meant the genetics were highly coveted.
@@mitchellbailey4906 I did not test the product in any way. I also don't have any more seeds from her. *shelley IS in fact currently selling them though.
www.ebay.com/itm/Tasmanian-Somniferum-Poppy-Seeds-2000-Shelley-aka-PoppyQueen/254576775962?hash=item3b45f5531a:g:WbsAAOSwlNpeoJlj
These seeds are not referred to as Tasmanian Purple, but she uses the same pictures as the listing that I bought back in 2017.
@@nichegarden sweet. Thank you.
Wowwww 😍
Beautiful video. Hope you get to retake it sometime!
Is it the same plant that produces opium?
Yeah
Dude. What is this song please? I love it
"resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle
As of today, you can find the song on RUclips still or on my Google Drive
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZynVvNJJ1ZPKs6zSVLghFNEFyQOgdnm
@@nichegarden Excellent, thank you!
You're welcome.
Somebody know where can I get this seeds? Im from Mexico
I would imagine just about anywhere that sells plants and seeds. Make sure to get the right species of poppy. You might even be able to find some in the herbs and spices section of your local grocery store. However, the viability of these seeds intended for consumption will be uncertain.
Yo conseguí somniferums en Amazon, tardaron bastante en llegar, más o menos 6 meses, pero sin problemas algunos. A penas estoy viendo pequeños brotes de mis bebés.
I got mine from the spice section I n the grocery store. Opium poppys the same as the bagel poppy seeds they sell in stores
So the flowers turn into seedpods?
The petals fall off, the fruit ripens, and eventually becomes the seed pod.
@@nichegarden does all types of plant produce opium resin? I have planted 'khas khas' and I want to know if their seed pods can make opiates
@@az09ndu Some of these seeds may have been bred for certain purposes. These include maximizing seed production for consumption, ornamental purposes, and opiate production. They will all contain the opium latex, but the ratios of the different opiates may vary. I value the freedom of information, but please do be careful with this plant.
@@nichegarden noted. Thankyou for the information
Purple and pink
I've seen ppl put the pods in a jar with vodka and let it sit.. anyone know why they do that??
I believe that this is supposed to be more potent than poppy seed tea. The ethanol is better at dissolving each of the "main" alkaloids inside the pods than water is. The book titled "The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications" by Christian Rätsch describes a traditional method of preparation as follows,
"The fresh, not fully ripened capsules can be made into an opium and rum pot. A container that can be completely sealed is filled to the brim with opium capsules, after which rum is added until all the fruits are covered. To improve the bitter taste and to potentiate the effects, several female inflorescences of Cannabis indica or Cannabis sativa and flowers of Datura metel or another Datura species (Datura spp.) may be added. Seal the container and allow the mixture to sit in a relatively warm location for six months. Then pour off the liquid and vigorously squeeze the opium capsules in a strainer. As little as one shot glass of the liquid will induce clearly perceptible opium effects."
The book also goes on to explain the preparation of laudanum.
"Laudanum is a tincture that was originally made of opium, saffron (Crocus sativus), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), clove powder (Syzygium aromaticum), and Spanish wine (cf. Vitis vinifera). It was later produced using just opium, saffron, and high-proof alcohol (70% ethanol) (opii tinctura). The pharmaceutically standardized tincture should contain about 1% morphine. The largest single therapeutic dose of opium tincture has been listed as 1.5 g."
The light your using doesn’t effect it ???
At night
@@Wickedstickyflowers It's possible it had an effect, but the light was just a camera flash that occurred once a minute.
Do immature seeds sprout?
Immature seeds probably wouldn't sprout or produce undesirable plants. The plant should be allowed to mature its seeds undisturbed until one can hear seeds rattling when the dried pod is gently shook. Some seeds may actually fall out of the holes near the top of the dried pod. That is when the seeds are mature.
Which poppy seed is using?
Another name for this plant is called breadseed poppy. I hope that helps.
How many pods per plant ?
I've tended to get about 3. I haven't been as successful as I wanted to with this plant, so there may be more than this on average. But the number can vary greatly especially when dealing with varieties specifically bred to have many pods. However, these plants with more pods tend to also have smaller pods. Hope this helps.
Music is appropriate lol
Lauren's Grape?
What month did you sow the seeds?
February, though I may have had better luck if I sowed them in late fall. When to sow depends on your climate. People with warmer climates should sow in the late fall and those with cooler climates should sow in early spring. Poppies thrive best in temperatures between 10 - 25 °C.
@@nichegarden thanks for getting back to me. Every video I've seen on RUclips fails to give general info like what month to sow and temperatures outside of when seeds are sowin an I guess when they bloom. That would help beginners alot. Maybe that could be and idea for your next video explain grow zones and how that changes the times you sow seeds. Would be the best video out there imo. But lack of general knowledge is hurting alot beginners. For example when you say late fall that means? I know that seems like a dumb subject but I think it's where most info is lacking. Grow zones and how that changes what month seeds are sowin would be really great. Anyways wish me luck lol
@@nichegarden I'd say I live in a warmer climate my seedlings are about half inch tall almost a inch I showed them in mid august and it's mid September now. Will I see them bloom in November or December?
You've just addressed one of my biggest pet peeves in gardening. Information is often very vague. You hear things like part sun, part shade, light watering, moderate watering and the list goes on. Anyway, you might have guessed that I got the info, "late fall" from some other source. Sometimes it takes a little experience, knowledge, and intellect to figure out what exactly your plants need. I see you have already planted seeds based on your other comment, but I will give you and anyone else who is patient enough to read what this comment some tips.
So Papaver somniferum is a plant that benefits from what's called 'cold stratification'. That is when the seeds are given cold temperatures and moisture before germination. When you live in a cold environment, you would not have to worry so much about this, assuming you plant in early spring like you would with most other seeds. If you live in a hot place, this becomes more important. The cold period may only last three months max and still not even be that cold. And early spring may already be pretty hot. Furthermore, like I said, the poppies will do better in temperatures between 10 - 25 °C.
So let's say you plant the seeds in the late fall. I would say to you it does not matter a whole lot what exact day since this cold stratification will last several weeks. If each season lasts three months, late fall is going to be the beginning of the third month of fall. Of course, we don't all live in some paradise where we get to experience the full effect of each season. Still, the beginning of the third month will probably do fine, but for a (maybe) better timing, you may want to consider finding out what period of 4 weeks will the average temperature of your area be above 0 °C and below 10 °C. The number of weeks and temperatures I have just given should be flexible. By this I mean, you may find a period of 4 weeks where the temperature is not quite in the range or a period where the temperature is in the range, but less than 4 weeks. I would say don't worry about that too much. Just don't go too below freezing as you don't want to damage your seeds by exposing them to ice from the moisture. You may cause microscopic fractures in the already tiny seeds if water freezes on their surface.
There are websites that can give you the recorded temperatures of your area from the past. I use wunderground.com/history/ The assumption that the temperature of say December 1, 2018 will be the same as December 1, 2019 should be good enough. Remember, look for the average temperatures. Not the highs or the lows. Use this in combination with your local weather forecast for best results. Don't make the same mistake as I did where I was so focused on cold stratification and forgot that I lived in a desert. I should have started earlier to give them a better chance at them facing the scorching sun. My point is temperature of spring and early summer will be more important than stratification temperatures.
They will likely not respond with rapid growth to the decreasing temperatures that winter will bring (assuming you live in the northern hemisphere). I would pay close attention to their rate of growth. If they seem to stop growing all together due to the cold, try not watering for a while. They have taproots that should grow deep into the ground in search of water so they will likely be fine. To answer your question, they will probably not bloom in November or December. The trick will be to get them to survive the winter in their immature state and give them the warmer conditions of spring that allow them to grow faster and bloom. This shouldn't be too hard since they do like colder temperatures compared to other flowers and you do live in a warmer climate with I assume a warmer than average winter. You may be well on your way to having better blooms than me.
I've started mines a few weeks ago will these still bloom before the frost arrives I'm in the UK
Hard to say. I pretty much have never had to deal with frost where I lived. I planted mine before winter because my winter temperatures typically didn't go below freezing for more than a few hours. And when winters were over, the temperatures got insanely hot, too hot for poppies. So the idea was to get the poppies to bloom before they burn up in the spring/summer heat. For your climate, you may have the choice between starting before winter and starting after. The hardest part for you will probably be getting the poppies to develop their first true leaves. Once that happens, you should be set. You may want to read up on your exact climate and the climate that poppies thrive in to get an idea of what care you should be giving your poppies.
You started MINES? LIKE LANDMINES? or do you just not know how to write?
How did your poppys grow were you successful
@@markirish7599 yeh they are coming on great thanks I've got them growing indoors with 2 600w mars LED grow lights in a 200/200/100 grow tent I've got around 60+ at the minute
@@RainHavok1111 nah I've started mines mine what ever you want to call it stop being a dick
You should do a sound track of poppys and music. Me and my wife use your vidio in loving moments .thank you it really is lovely
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this, but over some time I have been liking some music on soundcloud. You could check out my likes over here: soundcloud.com/niche-garden/likes
Not all the songs are so similar to the one in this video, but you may find something you like.
@@nichegarden why dont you just write the name of the song so we can download it??
@@tennyson23 The name of the song is in the description and it's also in this comment: "resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle
Name song?
"resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle
There's a link to a download in the description if you want it.
name song
"resurrect (prod. cocótvç)" by kyræhle
You can find it on RUclips or download it here.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kZynVvNJJ1ZPKs6zSVLghFNEFyQOgdnm
@@nichegarden thank you. really nice music
I’ve been looking for this song and I can’t find it anywhere 🥺😢😭
Yeah it's unfortunate. The artist had some other nice music that no longer appear on her soundcloud. I know it pops up on RUclips if you type in the name. But if you are looking for a high quality download, perhaps I could share my copy with you with her permission. Would you like for me to ask her about this?
@@nichegarden yes that would be awesome 😎
@@nichegarden I want to download this song so bad🥲
Thanks so much my friend🙌🏻
@@shishkababy733 Just sent an email to her. I'll get back to you soon I hope.
@@nichegarden I emailed her I’ll let you know 😉
Is this the same plant used to make heroin? It’s beautiful honestly where can I get some?
Yes it is. You can find these seeds at just about anywhere that sells seeds next to the tomato, basil, thyme etc. Just make sure you get the right species. Papaver somniferum is what you are looking for. Gardening stores also sell Papaver orientale and Papaver rhoeas which are NOT the same. And of course these can be bought from just about every online store selling seeds.