Hello friends everywhere!
I was wondering, specially amongst the most experienced people, and also to most of the people who actually grow the plants, who have daily contact with them in one way or another, be it in your way to work (along the roadsides), in your own garden (or farm), or whatever.
How many kinds of Chacruna do we have, besides the DMT containing "old ones", (the best known plants which are P. alba, P. carthaginensis, P. viridis)??
I am asking because this new friend of mine, whose also an Ayahuasquero, sent me some very odd Chacruna strains, very different from the ones most people seem to know.
By comparision with the plants I already know, I've found these new species not to contain any noticeable DMT, although it contains something else, or more than just one active.
BTW, these seem to be a bit more potent plant than the "old ones", given its dosage is lower.
I've managed to see some pictures of some of these plants, and although they're clearly in the Psychotria genus, their flowers suggested me something more towards P. colorata, which is the only active species I'm aware of, besides the DMT containing ones.
So, I realized there is a LOT of people brewing with different species, which are not DMT containing, I have not yet made any experiments, but I am very excited about this discovery.
The old man who sent me these is very sure, he is using "Viridis Caboclinha", but that is not what is known as Caboclinha in the general consensus. I realize he would probably become offended if I tried to tell him that he's material has absolutely no DMT (I don't mean to diminish it, just to state how little we know about it).
Recently I've been reading about other species, like Calliandra spp. (Bobinsana?), which seem to be active along with Caapi, but not on its own, and that tests failed to find actives there.
Therefore, I've been just trying to imagine, how many different, non DMT producing Psychotrias might be around? And what would the implications of it, besides one - Ayahuasca is something much more variable and multifaceted, not to say, even more mysterious than previously thought?
Has anyone here brewed with Psychotria colorata, or others, outside of the Viridis/Alba/Carthaginensis complex?
Thanks.
I was wondering, specially amongst the most experienced people, and also to most of the people who actually grow the plants, who have daily contact with them in one way or another, be it in your way to work (along the roadsides), in your own garden (or farm), or whatever.
How many kinds of Chacruna do we have, besides the DMT containing "old ones", (the best known plants which are P. alba, P. carthaginensis, P. viridis)??
I am asking because this new friend of mine, whose also an Ayahuasquero, sent me some very odd Chacruna strains, very different from the ones most people seem to know.
By comparision with the plants I already know, I've found these new species not to contain any noticeable DMT, although it contains something else, or more than just one active.
BTW, these seem to be a bit more potent plant than the "old ones", given its dosage is lower.
I've managed to see some pictures of some of these plants, and although they're clearly in the Psychotria genus, their flowers suggested me something more towards P. colorata, which is the only active species I'm aware of, besides the DMT containing ones.
So, I realized there is a LOT of people brewing with different species, which are not DMT containing, I have not yet made any experiments, but I am very excited about this discovery.
The old man who sent me these is very sure, he is using "Viridis Caboclinha", but that is not what is known as Caboclinha in the general consensus. I realize he would probably become offended if I tried to tell him that he's material has absolutely no DMT (I don't mean to diminish it, just to state how little we know about it).
Recently I've been reading about other species, like Calliandra spp. (Bobinsana?), which seem to be active along with Caapi, but not on its own, and that tests failed to find actives there.
Therefore, I've been just trying to imagine, how many different, non DMT producing Psychotrias might be around? And what would the implications of it, besides one - Ayahuasca is something much more variable and multifaceted, not to say, even more mysterious than previously thought?
Has anyone here brewed with Psychotria colorata, or others, outside of the Viridis/Alba/Carthaginensis complex?
Thanks.