Fable
Rising Star
Gday everyone
There has obviously been some fallout with the whole BBB fiasco and there are plenty of people worried about the sustainability and future of certain sacred plants. There are a few people who say grow your own to anyone who will listen and in general I agree.
I am fortunate to be within a 2 hours drive of what is probably the largest concentration of light bearing plants in the universe, as is anyone lucky enough to live in Perth Western Australia.
To everyone in the US, there are plenty of areas where our beautiful acacia's will grow well, forget about MHRB, grow your own Acacia.
Obviously this doesn't happen overnight but say in 5 years if all internet trade of MHRB has ceased, it won't matter because you will have all you need and much more.
There is also the satisfaction of forming a relationship with the plant which certainly deepens the experience.
I found this company that sells Australian native seeds and ships world wide.
In all seriousness, in 5 to 7 years you would be bathing in tryptamine goodness. Plant a dozen trees each. Form a co-op buy 1kg of seed for $500 and distribute, and live happily ever after.
Acuminata (Jam Wattyl)grow fast and like hot summers to give their best, hot hot summers.
This really is the way forward and currently no one would bat an eyelid if you ordered a kilo of seed from Aus.
There are plenty of native seed suppliers in Aus.
Get the ball rolling.
Say in 5 years MHRB is still on the market, process your plants and you have a superior product. If you already have the land this could be a huge earner with almost no initial outlay.
There has obviously been some fallout with the whole BBB fiasco and there are plenty of people worried about the sustainability and future of certain sacred plants. There are a few people who say grow your own to anyone who will listen and in general I agree.
I am fortunate to be within a 2 hours drive of what is probably the largest concentration of light bearing plants in the universe, as is anyone lucky enough to live in Perth Western Australia.
To everyone in the US, there are plenty of areas where our beautiful acacia's will grow well, forget about MHRB, grow your own Acacia.
Obviously this doesn't happen overnight but say in 5 years if all internet trade of MHRB has ceased, it won't matter because you will have all you need and much more.
There is also the satisfaction of forming a relationship with the plant which certainly deepens the experience.
I found this company that sells Australian native seeds and ships world wide.
In all seriousness, in 5 to 7 years you would be bathing in tryptamine goodness. Plant a dozen trees each. Form a co-op buy 1kg of seed for $500 and distribute, and live happily ever after.
Acuminata (Jam Wattyl)grow fast and like hot summers to give their best, hot hot summers.
This really is the way forward and currently no one would bat an eyelid if you ordered a kilo of seed from Aus.
There are plenty of native seed suppliers in Aus.
Get the ball rolling.
Say in 5 years MHRB is still on the market, process your plants and you have a superior product. If you already have the land this could be a huge earner with almost no initial outlay.