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Do too many herbs in your changa blends 'cloud' the experience?

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changa-blender

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Greetings :)

I've made a changa blend containing multiple herbs as plant material.
(29% blue lotus, 29% damiana, 21% mugwort, 14% white lotus, 7% calendula, all 10x infused with caapi leaves together with my aroma infusion containing rose, lavender and peppermint. This herbal blend went through maany adjustments and careful selection of herbs until i found my optimal ratios, but that was before adding dmt)
So like a total of 8 plants + caapi.
Also the dmt to plant material ratios were pretty low on dmt's side (1:6)

Sensually this blend is absolutely lovely, visually however it seems "clouded/fuzzy/unclear" by the amount of different plants i put.
Sub-breakthrough experiences with this changa seem more devoid of colors than the same amount of dmt as freebase. It kept itself in the black to gray range, with a couple colorful highlights, are less colors usual for changa?

I remember closing my eyes and seeing and feeling multiple 'presences' entering the space, which i associated with the used plants.
Not like classic dmt entities, but more like overaching modifiers to the experience.
Like one visually presented itself as black tentacles spreading all over and so on (which was lovely dont get me wrong, but just too much at once imo)

It's very pleasant feeling-wise though and in that regard excels every other changa I've ever had so far :love:
This is why I'd love to adjust this blend. I don't know if the amount of different plants could be what caused this fuzziness or if it is because of the dmt:herb ratio or is it just usual for caapi changa or even all together?

Would love to hear tips from you changa heads out there.
 
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