I like it
I've tried many and I can say that the leaf choice can have some major influence on the experience. Unfortunately I don't know what exactly was in some of these blends but..
Brugmansia Leaf + Flower / Brugmansia Flower + Calea Leaf:
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Brugmansia seems to add a lot of clay/mud tones to the experience. The straight Brug blend consistently brought up a darker experience (both in colour and emotion). It can take on some interesting aspects but honestly it seems to work against the dmt rather than with it. The introduction of calea leaf didn't increase any recalls as I had hoped, but brought out some of the brighter colours (yellow, pink, purple, red, blue, green (all fluorescent)). The place was always very earthlike but just without any light (ever seen Dark City? kinda like that, but lots of grass, trees, and also concrete for some reason. Lots of black children also)
Pau D'Arco Leaf
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The best ever i've ever tried ever. I suspect it had a lot to do with the dmt + retention of plant oils + something, but it was a pure plain and simple dmt experience but in the most imaginable way possible. All the colours, all the textures, impossible morphing etc... etc.. The dmt was the key here but the leaf was a perfect carrier for it. The place was consistently bright, morphing walls into boxes into objects into fluid rolling waves of substance that you'd become a part of, smudge across an entire big something and step back from to see a 4D pippy lockstockings doing funky stuff with diamonds and balls - i don't know but that was it
Unknown (but did contain peppermint and blue lotus)
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Unfortunately this blend was weak in it's dmt content but when you could get enough to break through it was a beautiful, sunny, realtime place with a psychedelic spin. I remember looking at a girl on a bike and everything paused, then i noticed the wheel sparkling, looked into it and saw a universe of psychedelic patterns etc.. Very cool
Unknown (but contained caapi)
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Again a weak blend so it was hard to smoke, but whatever this person did I didn't like it a bit. Similar tones to the brugmansia blends but minus the clay/mud aspect (sorry but that's about as best as i can explain it). Recurring theme of underground swamp-lands occupied with large insects. I remember a 20 story tall praying mantis falling apart (limbs falling off, screaming big fucking thing, not particularly nice)
I intend on taking the experimentation far further
I want to look at using mullein, passion flower, blue lotus, pau d'arco if i can find it, plus others. Peppermint made it real hard to smoke, maybe a tiny touch would be ok