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Ipomea Alba

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MindsEyeHerbs

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Was wondering how some of the people on here feel about Ipomea Alba and if it has any LSA or anything else that could cause similar effects I have looked all over the web and have found a lot of mixed responses on the subject.
 
So I don't have any concrete info, but something I've noticed from growing this plant, is that it developes the same sort of fugal colonies on its leaves as the active ipomeas. I should note though, these aren't exactly the same as the moonflower seeds you can get at Home Depot. I harvested the seeds from wild plants, close to the mouth of the Mississippi River. Some seeds were black, some white and some were both.
 
BundleflowerPower said:
So I don't have any concrete info, but something I've noticed from growing this plant, is that it developes the same sort of fugal colonies on its leaves as the active ipomeas. I should note though, these aren't exactly the same as the moonflower seeds you can get at Home Depot. I harvested the seeds from wild plants, close to the mouth of the Mississippi River. Some seeds were black, some white and some were both.

I have noticed this as well with the ones I grew last year I got the seeds from a vine near a baseball field.
 
I'd err on the side of caution, here. More likely than not, there's safer and more effective methods with tricolor varieties or genuine HBWR seeds. Moonflower also represents tropane species. Which can mean big mistake with wrong, similar looking plant.
 
I know the differences between Datura Inoxia and impomea alba very well I have grown both many times so I'm not worried about that at all. HBWR is great when you actually get what you order but I've had a lot of problems until recently with bad suppliers.
 
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