I don't mean to brag, but last month I received a shipment of freshly picked Psychotria viridis leaves, which I immediately planted into a terrarium to start propagation. I had done weeks of research prior trying to figure out the best method to get it to succeed; the proper temperature range, humidity, soil, etc. For a brief period I wasn't really sure I'd be able to make it work

After almost an entire month, I find that not only are the leaves still alive, but all of them have roots!
I know it's not that much closer to being able to harvest from these plants, but sustainability certainly outweighs the wait

I'm sure anyone who's ever had basic experience with growing plants can propagate this species, I mean, I know I'm not that close to having new psychotria shoots that can be transplanted, but it really wasn't as difficult as I thought to get this far.
A dramatic shift approaches...