Poppy | Papaver Somniferum | Afganistan and India – Seeds of the Gods

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Poppy seeds to cultivate Opium Poppy flowers at home. The seed pod of the Poppy contains a milky white latex, which is also the natural resource of opium. Opium contains several psychoactive substances, such as morphine and codeine. You can use the dried latex of the Opium Poppy to brew a tea or to smoke.

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Poppy Papaver Somniferum Seeds of the Gods: Poppy seeds are used to grow Opium Poppy flowers indoors. The milky white latex found in poppy seed pods is also the plant’s main source of opium. Numerous psychotropic chemicals, including morphine and codeine, are found in opium. The dried latex of the opium poppy can be smoked or used to make tea.

Content of Poppy Papaver Somniferum Seeds

5 grams of poppy seeds are present. in a container that is hermetically sealed. White flowers are produced by the India strain. Lilac blooms are produced by the Afghanistan variety. Both types are the same in every other way.

Effects of Poppies The Papaver Somniferum poppy flower is infamous for its seed bulbs, which have earned it both fame and notoriety. Opium is naturally produced in these bulbs. Additionally, opium derivatives like morphine, heroin, and codeine are derived from opium poppies.

Opium functions as a narcotic sedative.

Opium includes opiates such as morphine, thebaine, papaverine, and codeine. A potent narcotic painkiller, morphine. Codeine is a little less potent pain reliever that causes drowsiness and is also used to treat diarrhea. When administered to the penis, papaverine is known to cause erections. Although it is used to make other medicines like etorphine, thebaine alone has no narcotic effects.

There are no psychotropic chemicals in poppy seeds.

Using Poppies

Latex is present in the poppy flower’s seed pod. The natural source of opium in this milky white latex, which on average contains 10% opium, however, the exact amount depends greatly on the conditions in which the poppy is grown.

Opium has a different legal status in each nation, although generally speaking, opium production is prohibited everywhere. According to the Opiumwet (Opium Law) of the Netherlands, it is forbidden to grow opium poppy flowers for the purpose of making opium.

Growing Poppies

Most nations allow the cultivation of opium poppies as long as they are produced for ornamental purposes only and not for the purpose of making opium or any of its derivatives. To provide a sufficient amount of opium, the poppy must also be grown under very particular conditions. Due to the lack of minerals, inadequate solar exposure, and quick drainage, the opium poppy in the Netherlands, for example, tends to have a relatively low opium concentration.

Opium poppy can be grown in pots as long as they are deep enough for the plants to develop deep roots. The opium poppy is quite simple to grow, especially outside in sand or clay soil. Poppy is a perennial plant that produces a lot of seeds, essentially renewing itself annually in this way. Because of how quickly the poppy reproduces, for some people the poppy transforms from an attractive bloom into an invasive weed.

Between September and April, plant poppy seeds. Make careful to plant them outside after the last frost has affected the soil if you intend to cultivate them there. Even though they can withstand some cold, frost is best avoided at this stage. Put some soil on top of the seeds after sewing. Keep the soil moist and water them till they sprout. The poppies should begin to grow after about a week.

Wait until the poppy flower begins to bloom, usually between June and August, before harvesting it. The pods are ready to be harvested as soon as they stop blooming.

Warnings

  • Opium and the opiates it contains are well recognized to be extremely addictive.
  • Many nations forbid the cultivation of opium poppies for the purpose of harvesting their narcotic components.
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