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I am from SEQ in Australia.
I am currently growing some Acacia Acuminata (narrow leaf).
I live on acreage so can grow whatever I want (yes I am grateful).
I have never tried psychedelics of any kind, but have been interested for about 7 years.
My interest has ebbed and flowed, and I have always thought when the 'time is right' I will know.
After recent tragic events, I am now ready.
Although, I will have to wait years for my acacia to grow.
After much research, I thought that acuminata would be best, but now having second thoughts.
Oh well, too late now!
But I do have space for more :)
 
Hello
I am from SEQ in Australia.
I am currently growing some Acacia Acuminata (narrow leaf).
I live on acreage so can grow whatever I want (yes I am grateful).
I have never tried psychedelics of any kind, but have been interested for about 7 years.
My interest has ebbed and flowed, and I have always thought when the 'time is right' I will know.
After recent tragic events, I am now ready.
Although, I will have to wait years for my acacia to grow.
After much research, I thought that acuminata would be best, but now having second thoughts.
Oh well, too late now!
But I do have space for more :)
Welcome,

You will find a great many people here who are supportive and knowledgeable as you embark on this journey.

One thing to note is DMT especially when combined with Harmalas (which is how it should be done imo) is a bit like jumping into the deep end regards psychedelics...it can be done but perhaps consider psilocybin mushrooms as an entre to altered states of consciousness.

They can definitely be of great value in aiding the process of coming to terms with difficult experiencss and are akin very deep and intense psychotherapy at times.
 
Hello
I am from SEQ in Australia.
I am currently growing some Acacia Acuminata (narrow leaf).
I live on acreage so can grow whatever I want (yes I am grateful).
I have never tried psychedelics of any kind, but have been interested for about 7 years.
My interest has ebbed and flowed, and I have always thought when the 'time is right' I will know.
After recent tragic events, I am now ready.
Although, I will have to wait years for my acacia to grow.
After much research, I thought that acuminata would be best, but now having second thoughts.
Oh well, too late now!
But I do have space for more :)
Hey, welcome! Great to have you here. It’s always nice to see someone who’s going to go through the whole process, from growing the plants themselves, all the way to extracting and eventually working with the end product. That full-circle journey is really rewarding.

You’ll find that the nexus has plenty of information available, and with a bit of digging, you should be able to find everything you need to succeed.

Personally, I actually think DMT is a great psychedelic for beginners, It’s relatively short-acting, and you can really dial in the intensity based on your dose. It does take some practice, but the key is not to jump straight into the deep end. Ease into it!

Also, I don’t think using MAOIs is necessary, especially not in the beginning. Some people like it, but it’s definitely not required to have a meaningful experience.

Anyway, again, welcome! I’m looking forward to hearing about your experiences, and I hope you’ll share lots of photos and updates on your plants. It makes for a great journey log. Best of luck!
 
Welcome,

You will find a great many people here who are supportive and knowledgeable as you embark on this journey.

One thing to note is DMT especially when combined with Harmalas (which is how it should be done imo) is a bit like jumping into the deep end regards psychedelics...it can be done but perhaps consider psilocybin mushrooms as an entre to altered states of consciousness.

They can definitely be of great value in aiding the process of coming to terms with difficult experiencss and are akin very deep and intense psychotherapy at times.
Thank you.
I have certainly seriously considered mushrooms first.
But, I have no idea how to get my hands on them.
When the time comes I will start with microdosing for sure! (I'm not interested in jumping straight in the deep end).
 
Hey, welcome! Great to have you here. It’s always nice to see someone who’s going to go through the whole process, from growing the plants themselves, all the way to extracting and eventually working with the end product. That full-circle journey is really rewarding.

You’ll find that the nexus has plenty of information available, and with a bit of digging, you should be able to find everything you need to succeed.

Personally, I actually think DMT is a great psychedelic for beginners, It’s relatively short-acting, and you can really dial in the intensity based on your dose. It does take some practice, but the key is not to jump straight into the deep end. Ease into it!

Also, I don’t think using MAOIs is necessary, especially not in the beginning. Some people like it, but it’s definitely not required to have a meaningful experience.

Anyway, again, welcome! I’m looking forward to hearing about your experiences, and I hope you’ll share lots of photos and updates on your plants. It makes for a great journey log. Best of luck!
Thank you.
I'm definitely going to ease into it very, very slowly.
I'm hoping to learn a lot over the next years before my plants are ready, and I will definitely share :)
 
with your same approach to DMT, grow them! it's a couple of months instead of years but equally rewarding.
the only critical ingredient is a spore syringe or print but that is usually easy to acquire
I have looked into this very extensively as well as I thought it might be a better place to start for a beginner.
Unfortunately, however, the legal consequences of being caught doing that sort of thing in my jurisdiction are ridiculously harsh and could be life/family destroying for literally less than a gram of mushrooms.
I have a great life and a great family, and I'm not prepared to take that risk - however small it may seem.
Growing some wattles, however, I see no harm in.
So in my mind, my hands are tied.
Besides, I've felt drawn to DMT for around 7 years.
I don't know why DMT instead of other substances, but it's just how it's been.
I don't even know that I'll ever try it, but I will keep researching and keep taking baby steps towards it.
That way, if I'm ever ready, I won't have to wait too long as my wattles will be pre-prepared and ready to help me out :)
 
If your avatar name has any resemblance to real life I'd suggest you change it for safety reasons.

Otherwise welcome to nexus.
There's many Aussies here, feel free to reach out to us. There's plenty more to learn and grow than wattle. And SEQ gives you a lot more option than some of the other states in terms of climate and plant selection.

I'd suggest you join the SAB forum as well if you plan to trade and swap plants within Australia.
 
I have looked into this very extensively as well as I thought it might be a better place to start for a beginner.
Unfortunately, however, the legal consequences of being caught doing that sort of thing in my jurisdiction are ridiculously harsh and could be life/family destroying for literally less than a gram of mushrooms.
I have a great life and a great family, and I'm not prepared to take that risk - however small it may seem.
Growing some wattles, however, I see no harm in.
So in my mind, my hands are tied.
Besides, I've felt drawn to DMT for around 7 years.
I don't know why DMT instead of other substances, but it's just how it's been.
I don't even know that I'll ever try it, but I will keep researching and keep taking baby steps towards it.
That way, if I'm ever ready, I won't have to wait too long as my wattles will be pre-prepared and ready to help me out :)
One way you might want to consider is to just work with Harmala alone for a while. Peganum Harmala is legal most places and widely available, more so than Caapi. It is as important as the DMT and makes the other half of the famed Ayahuasca or Soma brews.
Harmala is somewhat psychoactive in its own right, but interestingly it also makes the endogenous DMT produced in the body more activated.
You can try boiling Harmala seeds into a tea and drinking them (combined with juice, a soft drink or hot chocolate for example to ease the taste) and just make that a good practice in itself, and if you are consistent with it you may get some natural DMT effects over time.
I made a thread about this a while back.

 
If your avatar name has any resemblance to real life I'd suggest you change it for safety reasons.

Otherwise welcome to nexus.
There's many Aussies here, feel free to reach out to us. There's plenty more to learn and grow than wattle. And SEQ gives you a lot more option than some of the other states in terms of climate and plant selection.

I'd suggest you join the SAB forum as well if you plan to trade and swap plants within Australia.
Hi
No - my avatar is completely made up and nothing like my real name.
I'd be interested in hearing more about the other options to learn about and grow in SEQ if that's okay :)
And what is the SAB forum? Do you mean the Corroboree?
I was looking at that today :)
 
One way you might want to consider is to just work with Harmala alone for a while. Peganum Harmala is legal most places and widely available, more so than Caapi. It is as important as the DMT and makes the other half of the famed Ayahuasca or Soma brews.
Harmala is somewhat psychoactive in its own right, but interestingly it also makes the endogenous DMT produced in the body more activated.
You can try boiling Harmala seeds into a tea and drinking them (combined with juice, a soft drink or hot chocolate for example to ease the taste) and just make that a good practice in itself, and if you are consistent with it you may get some natural DMT effects over time.
I made a thread about this a while back.

Thank you - I will have a read of this!
 
No - my avatar is completely made up and nothing like my real name.
You'd be surprised at how many of the odd new members from time to time do use real information.
And what is the SAB forum? Do you mean the Corroboree?
I was looking at that today :)
Yes, correct it may take a while to get approval but it's worth it, plenty of people to trade with however, I believe the Facebook page is far more active in trading.
I'd be interested in hearing more about the other options to learn about and grow in SEQ if that's okay :)

There are a wide range of acacias to grow for dmt that are just as active and faster growing than acuminata. Remember phyllodes (the leaves) are just as active as bark. Collect all that falls off at any stage in the plants life.

You can grow caapi
Anadanathera cebil
Certain pharlaris
You may get away with growing iboga in SEQ
Salvia divinorum
Trichocereus bridgesii, pachanoi, peruvianus and scoplicola
Pyschotria
Lophophora williamsii (although Queensland this plant is illegal)
Catha edulis (Khat)
Kratom
HBWR or HBMG
A few miscellaneous plants like African dream root and Mexican dream herb.
And the list goes on. All these have different active compounds that offer unique experiences.

You could even be cheeky and grow E. Novo.
 
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You'd be surprised at how many of the odd new members from time to time do use real information.

Yes, correct it may take a while to get approval but it's worth it, plenty of people to trade with however, I believe the Facebook page is far more active in trading.


There are a wide range of acacias to grow for dmt that are just as active and faster growing than acuminata. Remember phyllodes (the leaves) are just as active as bark. Collect all that falls off at any stage in the plants life.

You can grow caapi
Anadanathera cebil
Certain pharlaris
You may get away with growing iboga in SEQ
Salvia divinorum
Trichocereus bridgesii, pachanoi, peruvianus and scoplicola
Pyschotria
Lophophora williamsii (although Queensland this plant is illegal)
Catha edulis (Khat)
Kratom
HBWR or HBMG
A few miscellaneous plants like African dream root and Mexican dream herb.
And the list goes on all. These have different active compounds that offer unique experiences.

You could even be cheeky and grow E. Novo.
That's interesting to know.
I've done a fair bit of research over the years on the best Acacias and thought that acuminata was probably the best.
I did know that it was a slower growing variety which I'm not too fussed about.
But if there's some locally endemic ones which are just as active they'd be a better choice as they'll grow better here (although from my research SEQ is okay for acuminata).
I'm planning on harvesting just from the phyllodes which is another reason I settled on acuminata :)
Thank you for sharing some of your knowledge.
 
Acuminata is a bit more spindly than other 'dense' acacias, A. courtii is a potent, faster growing, clean source of DMT and as a weeper is quite dense so it provides a lot more material, with larger phyllodes than narrow acuminata. It would do SEQ well. I've heard of A. phleb been grown up there it naturally drops very large phyllodes perfect for using but is more prone to form goo on extractions (of course there's work arounds). Nexus member Acacian would be worth messaging if you are keen on growing Acacias, he has a lot of good local knowledge. There's quite a number of active ones around, some more know than others, some harder to source than others..
 
Acuminata is a bit more spindly than other 'dense' acacias, A. courtii is a potent, faster growing, clean source of DMT and as a weeper is quite dense so it provides a lot more material, with larger phyllodes than narrow acuminata. It would do SEQ well. I've heard of A. phleb been grown up there it naturally drops very large phyllodes perfect for using but is more prone to form goo on extractions (of course there's work arounds). Nexus member Acacian would be worth messaging if you are keen on growing Acacias, he has a lot of good local knowledge. There's quite a number of active ones around, some more know than others, some harder to source than others..
Thanks for this. I've acquired some A. courtii seeds now as well and will try and get them going. I have about an acre and a half of space and lots of sun so we'll see how they go.
Being a vulnerable species it also feels good to see if I can get some growing :)
 
Thanks for this. I've acquired some A. courtii seeds now as well and will try and get them going. I have about an acre and a half of space and lots of sun so we'll see how they go.
Being a vulnerable species it also feels good to see if I can get some growing :)
Iirc, acacian stated there are 2 types one less active than another. Might be worth some clarification. A. phlebophylla is also great from a conservationist POV. There also A. obtusfolia and A. floribunda, floribunda is hit and miss but Acacian has a great thread on the active varieties and how to ID them. There are other acacias.
 
Thanks mate.
Might sound silly, but honestly, to me, if it's meant to happen it's meant to happen.
If I grow all these acacias and I get no DMT, then in my mind that's just the way it's supposed to be.
I got some of these ones, so we'll see what happens:
Thanks again.
 
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