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Shall ba

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Does anybody know how many different plants actually contain LSA.
And which type of plant is the strongest?
Also would it be possible to grow hbwr and rivea corymbosa
In the uk
8)

I had my first experience with rivea the other day and it was
The best experience ever. I loved every second of it.
Everything was calm chilled and mellow. I only took 10
Seeds. I would definetly love to grow this plant
Next year.

I have taken morning Glory's but I felt that the trip was
Too powerful. I must have ate 7 packets of seeds my
First time.
 
Also would it be possible to grow hbwr and rivea corymbosa
In the uk

Yes, but both mainly indoors, as both plants hate temps < 20C (Argyreia Nervosa being quite more delicate than Turbina Corymbosa), so that even during the summer in your climate zone, you cannot put them outside (nights too cold).

And you can basically forget the HBWR to ever flower under these conditions, as they need a very big root volume to make flowers. So unless you have them in a really giant pot inside...
 
The title of this thread has consistently caught me out.

Mg is the chemical symbol for magnesium, I thought maybe it was being used for some harmaline reduction or something.

Growing your own morning glories is the simplest route to go with in the UK. 30 plants and a good summer should service you pretty well.
 
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