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AvidGardener
#1 Posted : 8/26/2012 10:26:01 PM

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Hello Nexians,
Brady here, been delving in this and that category of psychedelics for a good bit, lurking on this forum and others for guidance and inspiration throughout my journeys. Finally decided it was time to join the ranks of the information trade instead of just gleaning from them what I could. I have had many experiences with some common hallucinogens, LSD and Mushrooms, but from the get go I knew my love for these and curiosity about others would lead me down this current path I'm on. A few months ago I fell in love with the Sacred Cacti, and the Spirit Molecule within a short span of each other. I have had many fewer experiences with the spirit molecule than I would like, but have began endeavors to fix that. I have found my calling, hence my name, to seek out and preserve sacred ethnobotanical species of all kinds(and hey, I like non ethnobotanical plants as well Pleased.) I have an interesting collection so far, and sometimes I look around in my garden in wonder of where they all came from so quickly. Feel I should share a rather thorough breakdown of my Garden as it currently stands for my fellow gardeners here on the Nexus Pleased
I'll start with my Cacti friends.
A horde of Pachanoi from various sources
A number of Peruvianus, including "Fastest", a HUGE short spined monstrose(weighed in at 2.93 lbs of a foot long cutting), 2 wild peruvian from seed, some Karl Knize specimens, One from Of the Jungle, and 2 from Berkley Botanical gardens
Bridgesii, including a beautiful "Lumberjack", a couple of small Monstrose specimens, and others from several highly regarded sources
1 Spachianus
2 Tersheckii
and a few Macrogonus seedlings
1 Cereus Forbessi Monstrose
Various fruiting varieties
Now onto my other entheogens
3 A. Colubrina babies
1 HBWR bush
1 Turnera Diffusa(Damiana)
1 Theomboro Cocoa(cocoa tree)
2 P. Viridis
5 Sacharum Officianatum (Black Hawaiian Sugarcane)
1 P. incarnata(passion flower)
1 H. Myrtifolia ( Sinicuichi)
1 C. rosea (baybean)
14 P Spathulata (grafting stock)
1 Acacia Confusa
2 Silene Capensis (African Dream Root)
1 Piper Nigrum (black pepper vine)
1 Valarian root
2 Moujean Tea
5 Calea Zacatchichi(of different sources.)
1 Stevia
1 Tagetes Lucida
1 Justica
and 1 Reed Canary Grass

Sorry if that was a bit ridiculous. It didn't seem like it would be that long before I started typing it out. As you can see, I am what my username claims, and gardening is my passion. I love talking ethnobotanicals, and as I am not as experienced as some on this site with growing or utilizing them I am always up for a conversation. I hope to speak to many of you personally, or input some information here or there that helps others out. Just drop me a line. Thanks for your time, and I hope I finally found a place I can call home to share my passion for gardening, ethnobotanicals, and hallucinogens.
Only a few find the way, some don't recognize it when they do - some... don't ever want to.- Cheshire Cat

Every adventure requires a first step. Trite, but true, even here.


 

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Kronas
#2 Posted : 8/27/2012 12:12:39 AM

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Welcome to the Nexus Gardener!!, It seems that you are a keeper of the sacred plants, I have a massive amount of respect for anyone who enjoys working with sacred substances.

I am sure that you can learn an immense amount of knowledge here, and apply your wisdom to teach and help others as well.

Thanks and Praises, Love and Gratitude, Peace and Unity, Hemp Seed & Honey
 
AvidGardener
#3 Posted : 8/27/2012 4:00:09 AM

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Your kind welcome is much appreciated Kronas. I am sure as well that I will learn a lot here. Enjoyed the song as well, right up my alley. As to sharing the things I have learned along my journey, I would like nothing more than to spread the knowledge that is so fulfilling to me. Hope to see you around these parts more sir.
Only a few find the way, some don't recognize it when they do - some... don't ever want to.- Cheshire Cat

Every adventure requires a first step. Trite, but true, even here.


 
PlantPlants
#4 Posted : 8/28/2012 4:33:55 PM

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Nice.

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AvidGardener
#5 Posted : 9/1/2012 3:42:47 PM

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Luckily my garden survived the hurricane. Was a bit nervous there for a minute, shocking them out of their greenhouse environment and putting them into my a/c house. All my buddies survived without too much stress though.
Only a few find the way, some don't recognize it when they do - some... don't ever want to.- Cheshire Cat

Every adventure requires a first step. Trite, but true, even here.


 
 
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