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What are fast growing plants with DMT that can be grown indoors?

mina96

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Weed, shrooms, and maybe opium take only a couple of months to go from seedling to harvest. I've read that mimosa hostilis takes years to grow to get any desirable amount of DMT from its bark. Id like to know are there any DMT containing plants that take anywhere under a year and can be grown indoors?
 
Phalaris brachystachys is probably the most reasonable option for indoors, but you'll still likely need to grow a pretty hefty amount of grass for even a minimally usable yield. For a quick turn around, small scale, indoor tryptamine source, mushrooms are really the way to go.

If you have access to land that will remain relatively undisturbed for the next several years, it doesn't hurt to get a few acacia trees started, the years are going to pass anyway. As the old addage says: The best time plant a tree was 10 years ago, the next best time is today.

Haapi growing 🌳
 
Chacruna aka Psychotria Viridis is fairly slow to start but if you have a large pot after a few years you can harvest without issues. You do need to have a few going if you want a constant supply. But this is true with all plants to be honest... it'll take a few years to get to large sizes particularly amounts needed for extractions.

As a way to get material in around a year turn around it is possible with pretty much all the dmt plants but scale is what would be needed. You would need to have a few hundred plants going considering the amount of material each plant would yield.
 
^Yes exactly as @modern says. So I don't know whether you will easily find a seedling-harvester for DMT. That's why I think the most accessible would be tending to some Chacruna (Psychotria Viridis) plants, or similar such DMT plant. It sounds like a very beautiful relationship to me. If you plan to do this seedling-crop process, then it seems to me that after a few years, the investment into growing plants such as Chacruna would become only more and more viable. Your question implies a transitory interest in collecting DMT from plants, or aspirations to be quickly adaptable to scaling.

Either that or do a survey of native DMT plants to your area which can be sustainably foraged and processed. If it is specifically DMT isolate that you are looking for, you may have more options since any extract can be purified. Ceremonial full spectrum brews would require consideration of other elements the plant brings! Natural sourcing is extremely abundant, and when ethically cultivated, will give you an infinite resevoir of beauty.

These two can also be combined. Isolated DMT from natural sourcing can be added to brews. :)
One thing I would personally love to try is isolating DMT from natural sources, and add it to other herbal brews!

Best wishes! <3
 
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