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#1 Posted : 9/1/2018 4:31:40 AM
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So, I am very interested in growing my own ayahuasca. However there are 2 problems I see in that:
1) Majority of the plants needed to make ayahuasca are HUGELY tall trees... in my opinion, much too tall to harvest from on a regular basis.
2) Majority of the plants needed also take a very long time to grow...

My goal is to grow ayahuasca, but eliminate the 2 problems above. I thought of the idea of stunting the tree's growth using small pots, and growing these "mini" trees that are hopefully short enough to be harvested from regularly, and yet that also could possibly make them not take forever to grow...

Has anyone had experience in growing ayahuasca plants in small pots, trying to stunt the height of their growth and thus decrease the time required until harvest as well?

It's a big concern of mine, as I'd LOVE to be able to grow ayahuasca, but I don't think it's possible unless something like this is possible... Anyone that can tell me about their experience with this or general advice with this would be much appreciated.
 

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#2 Posted : 9/2/2018 3:53:58 AM

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What huge trees are you referring to?

I grow caapi vine and psychotria. The vine will eventually grow into gigantic vines crawling and twisting up trees if given the opportunity to. In my experience caapi vine needs something to climb up for it to fully thrive. Right now mine are climbing along the fence and up a tree.

My psychotria viridis and nexus are still quite small, they are still in pots but plan to put them in the ground in the next year or two. But I don't see why you couldn't grow them in large 30 gallon pots and have enough leaf to have a nice brew whenever the plant can supply the foliage and not suffer from over collection.

The psychotria albas are getting large after having them for a few years. I'm eager to try them I'm a brew despite nexus tests showing no dmt but I've read a few short 2nd hand experiences that effects were felt. Maybe someone could elaborate on the Alba properties.
 
 
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