^^^ uh-huh.
While it's true that growing indoors certain species like acacias or mimosas can be difficult in terms of yield, when tree bark or root bark or large amounts of slow-growing phyllodes are required, and other plants of the Rivea/Ipomoea/Argyreia genus require more space than we have usually available inside of a house, there are MANY options for indoor gardening and self-sustainability, namely:
- Psychotria genus, leaf
- Caapi vines, for leaf mostly
- Any cacti containing mescaline
- Psilocybe mushrooms and related genus
- Salvia
- Syrian Rue
- Phalaris (currently limited by seed availability, but potentially great)
Plus the genus Virola and Anadenanthera, Solanaceae, certain iboga related species, dream herbs and other species that undoubtedly will be researched further and made practical. For the money spent in a couple orders of ethnobotanicals you can have a growing space started. Windowsills and a temperate climate to show the sun to your plants come spring are a nice plus but are NOT a requirement. I live in a flat in a big city. The only thing you need is some autonomy, a little space, a small investment and work.
Fighting disinformation, raising awareness and propagating entheogens in your place is not only compatible... I think it's a duty. And obviously it does not mean we are conceding in the whole campaign, it simply means we are keeping our initiative.
"The Menu is Not The Meal." - Alan Watts