
PrimalWisdom said:Nice mix. I'll post pics of what I have left later.
Mine kinda looks like fish food flakes
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poppy changa?!?PrimalWisdom said:Mix: 40x Caapi leaf, Lavender petals, California poppy petals, Papaver Rhoaes petals and Jasmine flowers.
smri said:Thanks Mantis. Those other mixes from you guys are much more complex though. I have been interested in making a more varied mix but so far only Caapi has called.
Caapi makes things so much smoother though, almost all I need really.
poppy changa?!?
you are a genius!
can't wait for my giganteum to flower now...

not so, all poppies have opiate alkaloids, its just most have them in such little concentrations they are legal. (they typically have the seed pods shaped like a coffee bean, as opposed to the more spherical "opium poppies")PrimalWisdom said:Both these poppies contain absolutely no opiate alkaloids

sacred blue lotus/egyptian blue lily (Nymphaea is lily family).PrimalWisdom said:Parshvik Chintan
Didn't know that about the other poppies.
when you say Blue lily do you mean Agapanthus africanus (blue lily) or Nymphaea caerulea (blue lotus) I know the Agapanthus doesn't have any "effects" but I have them in my garden and have wondered what they might be like in changa, they certainly would add some colour to it.
As far as blue lotus goes we don't get it here, so I'd have to order it on-line - I'm really into using indigenous plants in my changa just coz local is better (and I don't have to pay for them). But yeah I've read a lot about it and it seems like it would make a nice addition to changa. I know we get the white lotus here so I am always on the lookout for it as the effects are reported to be very similar.


