Follow The Plants
Posts: 8 Joined: 28-Jan-2014 Last visit: 30-Jun-2020 Location: Somewhere over the Rainbow
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Hello Nexians...I never post but frequently browse the forums and do thorough research on these things, I'll try to keep this simple as I am tired and its past my bed time I have to get up at 4am to go hunting...well anyways, So this is what I'm working with currently
40 Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds Mimosa hostilis- 50 grams Powder Trichocereus peruvianus Dried Pieces & Powdered 1oz of Each(56g) Trichocereus bridgesii Dried Powder 1oz (28gms) Acacia confusa- Dried Tai & Hawaiian Root Bark Powder- 1OZ EACH Yellow B. caapi Grade A Dried Leaves- 1 oz (28g) Kava Root Powder- Vanuatu P. methysticum 1/4 LB (114 gms) Peganum harmala (Syrian Rue) 10X extract- 4 grams Mexican M. (hostilis) tenuiflora Inner Root Bark 1oz (28gms) Datura inoxia- 10 Seeds White Sage With Yerba Santa 7" Smudge Stick 2x Trichocereus pachanoi Dried Incense Powder 1oz (28gms) Kratom Green Veined E.T. Thai Powder- 1/4lb (114 grams) Diplopterys cabrerana Leaves- 1 Oz (28g) Turnera diffusa- Damiana Leaf 1oz (28gms) Tabebuia chrysantha (Pau d arco) Shredded 1oz (28gms) P/P- Mimosa hostilis Powder- 1oz (28gms) Helichrysum odoratissimum- Imphepho 10gms Kratom White Veined Maeng Da Powdered 1oz (28gms) Kratom Premium Fine Powder- 1oz (28 grams) Lactuca virosa (Wild Lettuce) Dried Leaves 1oz (28gms) Synaptolepis kirkii- Uvuma Omhlope- Powder- 1oz (28gms) Yellow Banisteriopsis caapi Shredded- 1/4 Pound (112g) Psychotria viridis Brazilian Chakruna Leaves 1 Ounce (28g) Kava Dried Roots- Vanuatu Piper methysticum 2oz Silene capensis (Xhosa Dream Herb) Roots (14gms) Amanita muscaria Siberian Mushroom Caps 25g S. tortuosum- South African Kanna- Tea Cut- 1oz (28 gms) V. officinalis, Valerian Extract 0.8% Valerian acid 1oz (28gm) Mexican M. (hostilis) tenuiflora Inner Root Bark 1oz (28gms) Trichocereus bridgesii Dried Pieces 1oz (28g) Trichocereus pachanoi Dried Pieces 1oz (28gms) Mexican Mimosa (hostilis) tenuiflora Powder 1oz (28gms) Mexican M. (hostilis) tenuiflora Root Bark Pieces 1oz (28gms) Palo Santo Combo Wood Incense Log Psychotria viridis Peruvian Chakruna Leaves 1 oz (28g) Banisteriopsis caapi (Peruvian Black) Chipped Pieces 1oz(28g) Heimia salicifolia- Sun Opener (Dried Leaves) - 1 Ounce (28g) Scutellaria lateriflora- Skullcap 1oz (28gms) Banisteriopsis caapi (Red) Shredded 1oz (28gms) Banisteriopsis caapi (White) Shredded 1oz (28gms) I also have 1 oz of blue lotus, Half oz of Pedicularis Densiflora (Indian Warrior) Half oz of Wild Dagga About 7 grams wild harvested Klip Dagga A Datura Metel Flower and one large Leaf 8 grams of a prepared potent Yopo snuff A. Colubrina 30 grams Syrian Rue seeds
I plan on making a few different changa blends and obviously some of the other things serve other purposes. My question being with all this does anyone have any suggestions/ideas of what I could do with all this, I've been actively reading on several forums and searching Google and all over the internet for answers and I have found many, but asking those with experience directly, might you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them as I already have a general basis on what I'm going to do with most of it, I would just like some potential ideas of other possibilities, way of blending different herbs for synergistic effects, any new information of any kind that you would be kind enough to share that may not have been revealed to me will be taken with utmost gratitude. Much love and peace to you all PW
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 133 Joined: 19-Apr-2015 Last visit: 12-Feb-2017
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woah, quite the stash you got there I think you'll need a lot more Mimosa/Acacia if you plan on making changa with all that lol
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Music is alive and in your soul. It can move you. It can carry you. It can make you cry! Make you laugh. Most importantly, it makes you feel! What is more important than that?
Posts: 2562 Joined: 02-May-2015 Last visit: 04-Sep-2023 Location: Lost In A Dream
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Hello and welcome! Changa is a topic that has been very thoroughly discussed throughout this site. What can you do with all that magic? Well here are a few links! Have fun! The Art of Changa, a guide to making the perfect blendsChanga: A smoking blend containing Ayahuasca and other herbsA Guide to DMT Enhanced Leaf (Changa)There is a lot of information within those links! And that is just the beginning!! New to The Nexus? Check These Out: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
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Pay No Mind
Posts: 934 Joined: 28-Dec-2014 Last visit: 26-Jan-2021 Location: 40th Parallel
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Holy crap what a list!!! Here's my two cents: All of that is fine & dandy, but from my experiences spanning the last 35 years, I'd say leave any & all Datura alone & be cautious with the Aminita. Deliriants have not been helpful in any way to me. Again, just my two cents. Freedom's so hard When we are all bound by laws Etched in the scheme of nature's own hand Unseen by all those who fail In their pursuit of fate
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Follow The Plants
Posts: 8 Joined: 28-Jan-2014 Last visit: 30-Jun-2020 Location: Somewhere over the Rainbow
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I appreciate the links, two of them I had already read, but there was one I hadnt seen that was helpful and gave me some new ideas I will incorporate into the changa
Also, I am thankful for the general sense of concern approaching amanitas and datura was scary for me at first, I have come to know and love them and they are very much useful to me when used properly.
With datura I usually smoke it, and never in large quantities and I always test a very small amount of it first and work my way up with any new plant material to get a feeling for how strong it is. I do this with most substances except cannabis.
Amanita I find combined at the correct ratio with certain tryptamine containing plants and/or fungi that it REALLY brings out the effects of the Amanita visually, atleast IME
I only have ever actually consumed (eaten) datura once, and it was about 1/4th of a medium size leaf hand-picked by me and was already tested for potency, this datura metel I speak of was pretty consistent it seemed in alkaloid concentration, but I always am cautious with it knowing it can vary so much even in the same plant.
I have never had anything but good experiences with datura surprisingly but I respect the plant greatly
Amanita Muscaria make me have lucid dreams sometimes, where I am flying or freely floating...weird
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Pay No Mind
Posts: 934 Joined: 28-Dec-2014 Last visit: 26-Jan-2021 Location: 40th Parallel
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PsychedelicWizard wrote:I appreciate the links, two of them I had already read, but there was one I hadnt seen that was helpful and gave me some new ideas I will incorporate into the changa
Also, I am thankful for the general sense of concern approaching amanitas and datura was scary for me at first, I have come to know and love them and they are very much useful to me when used properly.
With datura I usually smoke it, and never in large quantities and I always test a very small amount of it first and work my way up with any new plant material to get a feeling for how strong it is. I do this with most substances except cannabis.
Amanita I find combined at the correct ratio with certain tryptamine containing plants and/or fungi that it REALLY brings out the effects of the Amanita visually, atleast IME
I only have ever actually consumed (eaten) datura once, and it was about 1/4th of a medium size leaf hand-picked by me and was already tested for potency, this datura metel I speak of was pretty consistent it seemed in alkaloid concentration, but I always am cautious with it knowing it can vary so much even in the same plant.
I have never had anything but good experiences with datura surprisingly but I respect the plant greatly
Amanita Muscaria make me have lucid dreams sometimes, where I am flying or freely floating...weird I am pleased to hear that you've found benefit from those plants/fungi. Personally I have had some horrible experiences with them so I tend to tell others to be extremely cautious with them. Safe journeys PsychedelicWizard! Freedom's so hard When we are all bound by laws Etched in the scheme of nature's own hand Unseen by all those who fail In their pursuit of fate
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