Glennza,
Welcome to the Nexus. You will find many like minded people here interested in the horticulture of enthobotanicals.
Have you tried many enthogens in particular ayahuasca or DMT yet? If so may I assume you had a good experience given that you're now interested in working with the plants?
Don't let the extraction TEKs intimidate you. I know there's a lot of information there but many of them are very straightforward and if you can soberly follow directions you can do it. I like to embrace a carpenter's attitude. I read TEKs over at least 3 times before I even think about trying one. I try to find answers to my questions in advance. And then I proceed by starting a small ( Most TEKs can quite simply be scaled down with ease. If it calls for a 100 gram extraction and you want to try it with 25 grams then just use 1/4 of the called for ingredients) one as a test and working slowly and with mindfulness.
It's a shame I can't embrace a similar attitude for dinners that I've cooked for over 50 years because I find when I do extractions I have never once had any sort of accident or a problem but when I make dinner I'm frequently cutting and burning myself.
Regardless I do want to warmly welcome you and look forward to seeing you around and hope that you will share pictures of your garden as it develops.
-Pandora
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