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guessowii
#1 Posted : 8/12/2022 7:47:56 PM
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Hi!

I am a bit of a novice when it comes to DMT. I've never had the pleasure to experience it and I probably won't be able to for the foreseeable future as I am currently a broke student. But, I do have a passion for all things entheogens and love to learn about them more than anything.

I'll say a little bit about myself. I am a second time student, now going for an MLT position. Before, I was a software developer but I found that to be a painfully boring career (not the coding, I liked doing that.. I'm mostly talking about the whole cubical-life and constant-meetings deal). So far I love what I am learning in my MLT program. My favorite part is the microbiology aspect, and growing colonies on agar.

My primary hobby at the moment is gardening and I love to grow legal psychoactive plants. I have never harvested anything from my plants yet, I mostly just like the idea of it! I also enjoy growing vegetables. I guess I just like plants that are more useful than just pretty. I have dabbled a bit in gourmet mushroom cultivation as well.

I have also started to collect books about psychoactive plants. Currently, I own: The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants, Fly Agaric: A Compendium..., and Salvinorin: The Psychedelic Essence..., as well as some books about mushroom cultivation. Let me know if you have any suggestions on must-have books Smile

Thanks for reading! If you are all nice, maybe I will consider being more than just a lurker here... Either way, take care!

 

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CosmicRiver
#2 Posted : 8/13/2022 1:17:16 PM

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Hi! Smile
I agree, growing psychoactive plants is great just for the sake of it Big grin
Which ones are you growing?

Speaking about books, there's "The Ayahuasca Experience" by Ralph Metzner that is quite up-to-date (2013).
Then there's "Plants of the Gods" by Albert Hofmann, Richard Evans Schultes and Christian Ratsch (author of the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants): I don't have it yet so I don't know how up-to-date it is (it was published in 1979 and reprinted in 2001), but it's a classic.
About mushrooms there's "Sacred Mushrooms of Visions", also by Ralph Metzner, and then of course there's "Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World" by Paul Stamets, that I think is out of print by now but available as free PDF.
 
guessowii
#3 Posted : 8/14/2022 6:08:02 AM
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Currently I am growing heavenly-blue morning glories and a San Pedro.
I tried some Lauren's Grape Papaver somniferum this spring but they didn't sprout... Plan on trying again next year along with a Datura stramonium. I love how those spiraling petals look!

Thank you for the recommendations! I've added them to my list. "The Ayahuasca Experience" might have to be my next buy.. Big grin The stuff is just so interesting. I remember over a decade ago being obsessed with reading erowid reports online Laughing I'm sure a lot of us here have a similar background!

Also, I'm currently waiting for a friend to finish "Food of the Gods" by Terrance McKenna so I can borrow that one.

Nice to meet you CosmicRiver
 
CosmicRiver
#4 Posted : 8/14/2022 12:13:43 PM

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Love I'm growing San Pedros too. Morning glory seeds and opium poppy plants are illegal here (depenalized in small amounts). I can only legally grow SP and allies, Datura and allies, Ephedra, DMT plants and harmala plants (but since this year chacruna and caapi are also illegal). Edit: I just found out that Mexican morning glory (Ipomoea tricolor) is legal to grow too.

Yes, ayahuasca is a very interesting topic. The Ayahuasca Experience talks about the plants, biochemistry, pharmacology and it also has a collection of experience reports. IMO you'll enjoy it Big grin

McKenna is not my cup of tea but Food of the Gods is an interesting and detailed book. It's a little "philosophical" and speculative as other books by MK.

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#5 Posted : 8/14/2022 5:34:52 PM

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What entheogens do you like to work/interact with?

I am also growing SPs as well as lots and lots of mushrooms (currently fruiting are Whitr Teachers, Hillbillies, Cambodians, and Albino Colorados).

As for books, I recommend anything by Terence McKenna (especially True Hallucinations), and I consider PIHKAL and Tihkal (Shulgin) to be entheogenic and psychopharmacological staples.

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guessowii
#6 Posted : 8/14/2022 7:11:34 PM
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CosmicRiver wrote:
Love I'm growing San Pedros too. Morning glory seeds and opium poppy plants are illegal here (depenalized in small amounts). I can only legally grow SP and allies, Datura and allies, Ephedra, DMT plants and harmala plants (but since this year chacruna and caapi are also illegal).


Oh no! Not morning glories Sad
I wonder, is it because of psychoactivity, or because they are considered noxious weeds in some parts of the globe?

I'm glad we can both grow SP though. Although I'll admit mine struggles a bit in my humid climate. Do you keep yours indoors or outside?

Ephedra would be a cool one, I should look into it as it is legal here strictly for growing.

I forgot to mention I also have California poppies, which apparently contain alkaloids that produce sedative and anxiolytic effects according to my encyclopedia. One of these days I should try making a tea...

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Yes, ayahuasca is a very interesting topic. The Ayahuasca Experience talks about the plants, biochemistry, pharmacology and it also has a collection of experience reports. IMO you'll enjoy it Big grin


Oh most def!

CosmicRiver wrote:
McKenna is not my cup of tea but Food of the Gods is an interesting and detailed book. It's a little "philosophical" and speculative as other books by MK.


Understandable! Terrance was definitely the more philosophical of the two brothers. I've listened to some interviews with his brother Dennis and he seems to be more scientifically grounded. I like a healthy dose of both Pleased

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What entheogens do you like to work/interact with?


I am most well acquainted with psilocybin! I have experience with LSA but it was a long time ago. Cold water extractions make me nervous as I remember the nausea being pretty intense. Someday I would like to try a proper extraction with solvent that passes an evap test (if I can ever find clean stuff, ugh)

I've also dabbled with decarboxylated amanita, just a little before bed. I find it gives me very vivid and sometimes lucid dreams.

Voidmatrix wrote:
As for books, I recommend anything by Terence McKenna (especially True Hallucinations), and I consider PIHKAL and Tihkal (Shulgin) to be entheogenic and psychopharmacological staples.


Yes I have listened to an audio reading of True Hallucinations read by Terrance himself! I'm not sure if he read the whole thing or just a section, so I need to add the book to my collection. It is a delight listening to the man himself, I will say.

Thank you for the recommendations. PiHKAL and TiHKAL have been added to my list Smile

Very nice to meet you!
 
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#7 Posted : 8/14/2022 8:53:07 PM

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Thank you for sharing.

Mushrooms and psilocybin have a very special place in my heart as well. I have yet to try LSA, but am interested. Life has a way of getting in the way in a lot of ways Laughing

As for Mr. Mckenna, I love listening to him even when I don't agree with him. He just resonates with me a great deal. His brother is brilliant as well (Dennis).

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CosmicRiver
#8 Posted : 8/14/2022 11:28:02 PM

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guessowii wrote:
Oh no! Not morning glories Sad
I wonder, is it because of psychoactivity, or because they are considered noxious weeds in some parts of the globe?

It's because of psychoactivity... in fact only the seeds are illegal, while grown plants are legal.

guessowii wrote:
I'm glad we can both grow SP though. Although I'll admit mine struggles a bit in my humid climate. Do you keep yours indoors or outside?

Same.Confused I keep them outside during late spring, summer and early autumn and indoors during the cold season.

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Ephedra would be a cool one, I should look into it as it is legal here strictly for growing.

Yes I mentioned it only because it's legal, but since it lives in dry regions I don't know if it's easy to grow in humid climate.

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I forgot to mention I also have California poppies, which apparently contain alkaloids that produce sedative and anxiolytic effects according to my encyclopedia. One of these days I should try making a tea...

They look pretty!! I could grow them too, thanks!
 
guessowii
#9 Posted : 8/15/2022 6:33:40 AM
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Voidmatrix wrote:
Mushrooms and psilocybin have a very special place in my heart as well.


Same. I have them to thank for digging me out of a dysfunctional default mode network. I am now able to think about my life in a much more compassionate way!

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Same.Confused I keep them outside during late spring, summer and early autumn and indoors during the cold season.


Last time I tried bringing mine outside, it developed some black spots on the top Shocked
Couldn't tell if it was just from the humidity or a fungus, but the internet freaked me out so I cut the area off and brought it back inside.

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They look pretty!! I could grow them too, thanks!


They are beautiful! Full warning, I don't think the effects are very pronounced, but why not add them to the collection Very happy
 
CosmicRiver
#10 Posted : 8/24/2022 3:38:23 PM

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guessowii wrote:
Last time I tried bringing mine outside, it developed some black spots on the top Shocked
Couldn't tell if it was just from the humidity or a fungus, but the internet freaked me out so I cut the area off and brought it back inside.

Humidity favors the growth of molds. It happened to me too after long rains. Maybe you could bring it inside only during the cold/humid months and during rainy days. But I understand your worries.

BTW I just found out Mexican morning glory (Ipomoea tricolor), which I think is the one you grow, is not illegal to grow here Big grin
Even if I prefer to grow perennial plants. Same goes for Californian poppies.
 
 
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