Hey!
A few comments:
Chakruna (or rather, chacruna) IS Psychotria viridis. Maybe you meant Chaliponga (Diploterys cabrerana), and that is indeed stronger.
Also, do NOT mix vinegar with your ayahuasca. It is unnecessary (your alkaloids are already in salt form and therefore soluble in water), and it will make your brew taste very bad, worse than it already does.
You can c
heck the FAQ for a lot of questions you might have, for example:
Dosages, and
how to brew ayahuascaAnd yeah you can put everything together and cook 3x30min... Generally people boil for longer, but you dont have to... The reason for boiling for longer is to make sure you have all the alkaloids, specially if the plants are not very finelly shredded, but also some people suspect there is some
conversion happening from harmaline to THH which is considered more beneficial, but there are some
new reports that do not believe that conversion is happening. With 3x30min you should have most of your alkaloids in the brew, if you don't care about being absolutely thorough.
The main advantage of brewing the plants separately at least for your first time with a given batch is to first find out the potency of your caapi. The alkaloid content of B. caapi (and most plants) varies quite a lot from batch to batch, so you may brew the plants in a ratio that you think is reasonable but your caapi may be very potent and therefore your ratio be off, with too much harmalas per DMT, or the inverse, too much DMT per harmalas. So I often recommend people to first brew a bit of their caapi and take 20-30g first, and see how they feel. If they dont feel anything or very little, this means their caapi might not be super strong so they need a higher dosage... next time they can take, say, 40-50g, and see how they feel. The idea is to get to feel some light-headedness, maybe a bit of tracers, light sensitivity, slight dreamy headscape.. If you get very dizzy, extreme light sensitivity, then this means you took too much, so your caapi is potent (and/or you are very sensitive) and you need to reduce your dosage. When you find that right dosage, then next time take that dosage with a bit of the DMT-containing plant.
Again, you don't HAVE to do this, this is just a recommendation I say after years of experience and many experiences where the potency of my caapi and the ratios were off. You could simply do some guesswork and suppose your caapi and chacruna are normal potency and follow the averages in that thread linked above, and hope for the best