Cebil, Curupay, Angico (Anadenanthera colubrina)
Also known as: Cebil, Curupay, Angico
Anadenanthera colubrina is a South American tree closely related to Anadenanthera peregrina. This tree is known for its use by indigenous people for its psychoactive seeds, which contain bufotenin and other psychoactive alkaloids. The seeds have traditionally been used as a snuff or in a brew for shamanic and medicinal purposes.
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Scientific Classification of Cebil, Curupay, Angico
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Fabales
Family
Fabaceae
Genus
Anadenanthera
Species
Anadenanthera colubrina
Planting and Growing of Cebil, Curupay, Angico
Watering Schedule
Every 2 days
Sunlight Requirements
Full sun
Sunshine Duration
6-10 hours
Ideal Temperature
75-85℉
Soil Type
Potting Mix, Peat Mix
Soil pH
6.5-7.5
Fertilizer Type
Balanced
Pruning Season
Spring, Summer
Pruning Area
Branches, Leaves
Pruning Frequency
2 times a year
Repotting Season
Spring
Pot Type
Plastic, Ceramic
How to Water Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
Water your Anadenanthera colubrina generously until the soil is moist throughout, yet not soggy. This ensures the roots receive adequate hydration without allowing water to pool, which can lead to root rot.
What are the symptoms of an underwatered Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
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What should I do if my Cebil, Curupay, Angico is not getting enough water?
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What are the symptoms of an overwatered Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
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How to save an overwatered Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
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What Are the Sunlight Requirements for Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
Anadenanthera colubrina ideally grows in environments offering full to partial sunlight. Consistent sunlight promotes healthy growth, flowering potential, and a robust structure.
What type of sunlight does Anadenanthera colubrina prefer?
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How can you achieve ideal lighting conditions for Anadenanthera colubrina?
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What Is the Ideal Temperature Range for Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
The ideal temperature range for Anadenanthera colubrina is between 75°F and 85°F. Within this range, the plant can photosynthesize efficiently, leading to robust growth and health. Maintaining temperatures within this range ensures that the plant's metabolic processes occur at optimal rates, providing the best conditions for development.
What Soil is Best for Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
Anadenanthera colubrina requires well-drained soil to thrive as it prevents root rot and allows efficient absorption of oxygen and nutrients. Proper drainage ensures robust growth and resilience against water-related stress. The plant benefits from nutrient-rich soils, ensuring a supply of essential elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This supports healthy foliage, vigorous growth, and successful flowering. A loamy texture provides the ideal balance of moisture retention and airflow, fostering root expansion and promoting a stable environment for microorganisms that support plant health.
How to Fertilize Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
For Anadenanthera colubrina, use a balanced 10-10-10 NPK fertilizer. For liquid fertilizers, apply at a rate of 1 tablespoon per gallon of water. Granular fertilizers should be used at around 1 cup for every inch of trunk diameter.
How to Prune Cebil, Curupay, Angico?
Begin by inspecting the plant for any dead or damaged branches. Use sharp tools to carefully cut these at their base, as removing dead wood improves air circulation and reduces the risk of disease. Focus on thinning out crowded branches, targeting those growing inward or across each other. This not only enhances the overall structure and appearance but also allows light to penetrate through the canopy, promoting better growth. While pruning, keep in mind the natural form of Anadenanthera colubrina. Avoid drastic changes to its natural shape; subtle adjustments will maintain its beauty while assisting in healthy growth.
How to Propagate Cebil, Curupay, Angico plant?
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Before planting, the seeds of Anadenanthera colubrina require stratification. Soak them in warm water for 24 hours to break dormancy and encourage germination.
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Once prepared, sow the seeds in a seed tray filled with a well-draining potting mix. Cover them lightly with soil and keep at a warm, consistent temperature for optimal germination.
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For cutting propagation, select healthy branches and cut them into 6-8 inch sections. Ensure each cutting has at least two nodes, which are vital for root development.
How to Repot Cebil, Curupay, Angico plant?
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Look for signs such as roots emerging from the drainage holes, slow growth, and poor soil condition. It's best to repot during active growth periods in spring or summer to minimize stress on the plant.
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Select a pot that is one size larger than the current one to allow root expansion. Ensure it has adequate drainage holes to prevent root rot, providing a stable foundation for healthy root development.
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Opt for a well-draining sandy loam mixture enriched with organic matter. This ensures proper aeration and nutrient availability, sustaining the plant's growth after repotting.
Learn More About Cebil, Curupay, Angico Diseases
Anthracnose
Bacterial Leaf Spot
Bacterial Soft Rot
Bacterial Wilt
Black Spot
Chemical Injury
Crown Gall
Cyst Nematode
Damping-off
Drought Stress
Fusarium Wilt
Gray Mold
Leaf Curl
Leaf Spot
Mosaic
Nutrient Deficiency
Nutrient Toxicity
Powdery Mildew
Root Rot
Root-knot Nematode
Rusts
Sooty Mold
Spider Mites
Temperature Stress
Thrips Damage
White Mold