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JesseCruz
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Lagochilius inebrians
#22959686 - 02/29/16 07:26 PM (8 years, 9 months ago) |
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Lagochilus inebrians, commonly known as inebriating mint, intoxicating mint, Turkistan mint or intoxicating hare's lip, is a member of the mint family Labiatae. The Lagochilus inebrians name is derived from the Greek words lagos and cheilos, literally meaning "hare" and "lip/cheek" and inebrians meaning intoxicating, thus translating to intoxicating hare's lip. The name reflects the morphology of the upper lip of the flower's corolla.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagochilus_inebrians
A entheobotanicals provider calls it the "most wanted herb in the world" and "one of the rarest of all entheogens." I am interested in an endangered species. In the cultivation
The Erowid Travelogues were correct, and there were at least 50 seeds in the dried herb I from the land line S purchased. divinorum expert. It seems not be controlled.
Distilling the essential oil in 95% ABV is not yet complete. There are more than kief oil and sharp blooms are difficult to grind by hand. After the loose seeds reaps even find not you want to use an electric sander more.
She puts a lot of seeds with 30% viability. You must soak in cold water and 3 sow at once. to multiply two mediocre attempts from seed succumbed white mold.
I did not make a tea. Can anyone share their firsthand experience with this elusive plant?
There are 2 varieties in this forum of 5 years.
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/11074305 https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/13978383
Edited by JesseCruz (07/11/16 07:00 PM)
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Re: Lagochilius inebrians [Re: JesseCruz]
#22959997 - 02/29/16 09:07 PM (8 years, 9 months ago) |
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I remember reading about this plant years ago,but I could never find anyone who had seeds.
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shaka
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I know of at least 2 vendors that sell the foliage, perhaps that would be a place to start. This has been on my list of entheogens to try for a while. I would try the tea first before growing it, just to see if it really is worth while
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ferrel_human
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So i did somw snooping around but not far. It seems your more likely to spot the nessie than grow this from seed. Oh well. Back to the drawing board.
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Damn you jessecruz. now i have to have this plant. Where to begin where to begin. Seems like this is going to be a tough one to get.
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JesseCruz
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shaka said: I know of at least 2 vendors that sell the foliage, perhaps that would be a place to start. This has been on my list of entheogens to try for a while. I would try the tea first before growing it, just to see if it really is worth while
The foliage has a lot of seeds in it, and you get some plant material to be used immediately. Be sure to buy it from a trusted source, as there are more than 40 plants in the genus.
In addition, I cultivate more interested in plant, than I am in the harvest.
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ferrel_human said: So i did somw snooping around but not far. It seems your more likely to spot the nessie than grow this from seed. Oh well. Back to the drawing board.
Without these rare and super friend, seeds to start the only practical way.
Once you have a healthy plant, you can probably easily cuttings. It is a mint, after all.
Daniel Siebert has a good identifying and disseminating advice (site right down).
Edited by JesseCruz (07/11/16 07:02 PM)
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Re: Lagochilius inebrians [Re: JesseCruz]
#22960851 - 03/01/16 06:21 AM (8 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thanks man. The journey begins.
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Yeah,I searched for it back in the day to,with no luck. I don't want it to make tea from,I just want to grow it for it's rarity and beauty Hurry up and get some so you can send me some seeds ferrel
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Thats gonna be way easier said than done. Youll probably have to no someone who know someone. Who knows someone. And blah and blah. And what not.
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ferrel_human said: Thats gonna be way easier said than done. Youll probably have to no someone who know someone. Who knows someone. And blah and blah. And what not.
Yeah,but anything is possible!
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ferrel_human
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World seed supply had some but hat was ages ago.
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Yeah,this plant is endangered,and is way too rare,thus making it practically impossible to obtain I have found not a place on the entire internet that has seeds,but I did find a few that sell the foliage,which I assume will have seeds in it. I don't have the money to buy any so...
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shaka
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Yeah I would be wary of where to buy from. That site you linked sells it for 40 an oz....and also sells blue lotus for that same price. Seems sketchy...so just be careful where you buy.
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Re: Lagochilius inebrians [Re: shaka]
#22961181 - 03/01/16 08:56 AM (8 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thanks for the tips,but I don't buy or order off the net ever. Mainly because I have no credit card,or paypal account I was jut looking to see if anyone actually sold it. Also,I get every cool plant/seed I could ever want right here on the shroomery,without having to deal with all that
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Re: Lagochilius inebrians [Re: JesseCruz]
#23429516 - 07/10/16 02:36 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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It took longer than expected, but I distilled about 250 ml mixed alcohol and L.inebrians essential oil today. That came from a wash of 1 ounce dry herb in 375 ml Everclear. Now I need to buy a funnel September and finish the job.
With the plant small amounts of oil can thin out like lemon balm. The distillation was a success despite a small leak that developed midway through. The room is filled with a kind of woody elderberry fragrance.
I still have one ounce dry herb for teas and stuff. I'll make tea and report later. No success to spread it from seed.
Edited by JesseCruz (07/11/16 06:55 PM)
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Re: Lagochilius inebrians [Re: JesseCruz]
#23591794 - 08/29/16 09:37 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Lagochilius inebrians [Re: JesseCruz]
#23592072 - 08/29/16 11:38 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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JesseCruz said: It took longer than expected, but I distilled about 250 ml mixed alcohol and L.inebrians essential oil today. That came from a wash of 1 ounce dry herb in 375 ml Everclear. Now I need to buy a funnel September and finish the job.
With the plant small amounts of oil can thin out like lemon balm. The distillation was a success despite a small leak that developed midway through. The room is filled with a kind of woody elderberry fragrance.
I still have one ounce dry herb for teas and stuff. I'll make tea and report later. No success to spread it from seed.
Glad to have you back Jesse. I had no luck in finding thwm seeds. Oh well. Glad you busy with the tincture.
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