Voidmatrix wrote: such as a certain individual with "vibes of the shaman." 😉
I love the introduction! Aside from long-term cannabis cultivator, I am just at the beginning of my journey, and am still in the growth stage as opposed to the (extr)action phase of things, and I am in no way shape or form an expert, as most of my endeavors are truly an experiment at all times.
monsoonext wrote: Which plants did you start with
When I get an idea into my head, I dive in head first. So I started with 20 something varieties of different plants, cacti, and fungus', both entheogenic, oneirogenic, and some only mildly psychoactive, if at all. I believe the first thing I had to pop from soil was Calea z. "dream herb", morning glory, Syrian rue, Mimosa hostilis, E. nongravatense (Javanese Coca) and Illinois Bundleflower (D. illinoisis). As well as many more. I also am still making attempts at several seeds that have been stubborn, as entheogens do not always make it easy on you.
monsoonext wrote: Also, do you all have any specific advice for someone just getting started on this path? Particularly, if you were getting started again now, how exactly would you go about doing it?
BE PATIENT! Much of the varieties of entheogen, especially some of the most interesting ones, have very long germination times coupled with low viability rates. Also, some seeds are barely, or only viable fresh; Akuamma and Voacanga are two of these plants. If I started over, I would have much more knowledge on what germinates better under different circumstances, so I would not have to play the numbers as much as I had previously. Although if you are unsure, there is no shame in playing the numbers.
Cacti are fun to grow, and require very little attention (which is difficult sometimes if you have a busy mind), mushrooms are great, but I notice that contamination is a real battle, so make sure that you inoculate double what you hope to accomplish for your first try.
downwardsfromzero wrote: As far as DMT goes, Desmanthus species may yet prove to be a reliable source plant for your hardiness zone.
Desmanthus Illinoises does well outdoors all the way down to 5 hardiness, so this is for sure a good go if you are looking to do DMT containing without having to hook up lights in your house.
For a more comprehensive look at the way I do things, (again, I am just a hobbyist who is experimenting, I am not an expert)
https://www.dmt-nexus.me...;t=96506&find=unread is my log with weekly updates and Lots of photos. I am actually behind right now, I have been working overtime the last 2 weeks and barely have had time to keep up with watering everything, let alone take photos and articulate a post. I will get to that tomorrow, on my off day.
Many blessings, and the best of luck on your journey. If you ever have any questions, I will always do my best to answer anything that I can.
May we continue to be blessed