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ShamanicMushroom
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Registered: 05/16/15
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A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy
#21987810 - 07/23/15 11:33 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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This is my first project and gift to my community:
I have often thought about the benefits that the use of substances such as salvia and datura have brought me. I realized that people are always biased to only one way of thought, their own. However psychedelics taught me how to abstain from being biased and opening myself up to every philosophy and culture. I want to share these wonderful plants with the member of my community, so I have decided that once I am well and able I wish to start a mid-size garden ( about 0.5-1.0 acre ) and fill it with psychoactive plants. But what separates my garden from others? I will allow people to freely use and take some of the plants according to their need ( I will also have a small pond with koi, as well as a meditation area so the enlightening effects may be exerienced in a peaceful place. ) Everything will be grown without the aid of chemicals, one hundred percent natural. And only legal plants will be grown.
I wish only to spread the knowledge I have obtained through my use of psychoactive plants. However, I need help from the good people of shroomery to provide seeds and spores to help establish this magic garden ( also to come up with a name ) These are a few plants I wish to grow;
Kava Salvia Divinorum Hawiian Baby Wood Rose Poppies Valerian Passionflower Nutmeg coffee lemon balm california poppy tobacco blue lotus san pedro ephedra catnip damiana yerba mate peruvian torch amanita muscara morning glory mimosa hostillis wild dagga lions tail skullcap white lotus sacred blue lily prickly poppy cebil kanna sinuichi yohimbe calamus betel guarana kola catuaba iporuru lagochilus mulungu indian warrior scotch broom opium lettuce voacanga wormwood tree tobacco mapacho adru plant that produces the velvet bean deadly nightshade datura ( innoxia, stramonium, etc. ) hemlock mandrake brugmasia cocao parsley mulberries areca coleus henbane aztec tobacco ginseng ginkgo green tea maca marihuanilla pink lotus st. johns wort jasmine peppermint coltsfoot lavender mullein mugwort calandine hops lobelia marjoram motherwort sassafrass bishop wort yerba santa chamomile white sage hoorny goat weed ashwaganda holy basil bay plant sleepy grass mosaic plant ice plant joint fir german chamomile agara bala
( IF YOU KNOW ANYMORE, PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO SHARE!!! )
Thanks for help/feedback in advance!
-------------------- A mirage will not quench your thirst, but it gives you a moment or two to think and learn from it.
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tryptkaloids
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Re: A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy [Re: ShamanicMushroom]
#21987821 - 07/23/15 11:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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sound like i want to spend a lot of time in your garden goodluck!
-------------------- "Remember, kids, the difference between science and screwing around is writing it down" -adam savage Flowchart for Recommended plan of action. Learn the tried and true way to grow mushrooms Use the Damn search engine After you know what you're doing, take a break Pick a book, Make some chips! Josex said:Don't take the site seriously bro, ain't worth it.
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ShroomyBudz
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Re: A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy [Re: tryptkaloids]
#21988523 - 07/24/15 04:42 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Where would your garden be located? I'd be very interested in helping you if you needed it! It would be more of a learning experience for me but i'd love to gain knowledge in this field to be able to pass on to my loved ones..
Great idea, and great ambition my brother!! Much love to you! 
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ShamanicMushroom
Philosopher


Registered: 05/16/15
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Re: A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy [Re: ShroomyBudz]
#21988698 - 07/24/15 07:05 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Finding a location will not be difficult, I assure you. The difficult part would be obtaining the seeds/spores needed to make this garden.
-------------------- A mirage will not quench your thirst, but it gives you a moment or two to think and learn from it.
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Mostly_Harmless
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Re: A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy [Re: ShamanicMushroom]
#21988703 - 07/24/15 07:10 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just so you know, there is no trading/sourcing in this forum. This is the one you want: Marketplace
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Toadstool5
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Re: A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
#21990274 - 07/24/15 01:25 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah and you arent allowed marketplace privileges until you participate more.
Quote:
amanita muscara
No amanitas allowed. Period. Too easy to misidentify a deathcap.
You gotta read the rules
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karode13
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Re: A Public Ethnobotanical Garden For All To Enjoy [Re: ShamanicMushroom]
#21992369 - 07/24/15 01:25 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: I'm locking this as it's inappropriate for this forum and keeping it open is just an invitation for others to put in their 2 cents.
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