nicechrisman
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I've been doing a little research on the matter but could use some guidance.
I just moved to Southern California, and aside from my fascination with cacti, I hope to get some kind of mimosa or acacia going. I'm looking for what would be the best option for my situation.
I'm looking for something that will stay compact and non invasive, have a good DMT content, and be easy and sustainable to harvest from (don't have to harvest root bark). I'm interested in extractions, but even moreso something I could used to make mimosahuasca brews with.
Can anyone help steer me in the right direction>
I just moved to Southern California, and aside from my fascination with cacti, I hope to get some kind of mimosa or acacia going. I'm looking for what would be the best option for my situation.
I'm looking for something that will stay compact and non invasive, have a good DMT content, and be easy and sustainable to harvest from (don't have to harvest root bark). I'm interested in extractions, but even moreso something I could used to make mimosahuasca brews with.
Can anyone help steer me in the right direction>
I don't know of any other mimosas which reliably contain tryptamines but a few of the 3 mentioned and you're off to a great start. In my experience Floribunda is relatively fast growing but reports are variable, acuminata is slower growing but contains a clean profile and high yeild. Having never grown neurophylla I can't really comment on it but if nen says it's worth it then I'd take his word for it :d