..women, men, children and plants of Great Britain..
your Jurema supplies have been hit..your Ayahuasca lines are being cut..
what you may not realise is that you can fight your way out of this in a relatively short amount of time! with no violence..
a number of Acaciaswill happily tolerate your miserable conditions :lol:
suggested: A. acuminata and A. mucronata..and for more experienced gardeners, A. phlebophylla (though it is harder to obtain seed than the other species) ..hurry lest they ban seeds!!
if you can access a few square meters of ground, you could grow 6 of these trees, and have a sustainably harvestable tryptamine supply for your loved ones..
A. mucronata has oral activity without the addition of MAOIs..it was recently determined by the dmt-nexus to contain some Harmine, the first such finding in an acacia..
Acacia mucronata is described by horticulturalists as possibly the hardiest of all the Acacias in Britain
in the acacia info thread p51 is a photo of several acacias growing in england, including London.
for information on growing methods see The Top 8 Acacias to Grow Worldwide
and for indoor growing advice see the excellent Basics for Successful Indoor Gardening
..otherwise, all i can suggest is riot or migrate..
your Jurema supplies have been hit..your Ayahuasca lines are being cut..
what you may not realise is that you can fight your way out of this in a relatively short amount of time! with no violence..
a number of Acaciaswill happily tolerate your miserable conditions :lol:
suggested: A. acuminata and A. mucronata..and for more experienced gardeners, A. phlebophylla (though it is harder to obtain seed than the other species) ..hurry lest they ban seeds!!
if you can access a few square meters of ground, you could grow 6 of these trees, and have a sustainably harvestable tryptamine supply for your loved ones..
A. mucronata has oral activity without the addition of MAOIs..it was recently determined by the dmt-nexus to contain some Harmine, the first such finding in an acacia..
Acacia mucronata is described by horticulturalists as possibly the hardiest of all the Acacias in Britain
[Plants For A Future]Tolerates some salt in the soil. Hardy to about -10°c for short periods, it can be grown outdoors in many of the milder areas of the country though, even in Cornwall.
in the acacia info thread p51 is a photo of several acacias growing in england, including London.
for information on growing methods see The Top 8 Acacias to Grow Worldwide
and for indoor growing advice see the excellent Basics for Successful Indoor Gardening
..otherwise, all i can suggest is riot or migrate..