Spirit Plants - Discussion of sacred plants and other entheogens

Plant Matters => The Trade Winds => Topic started by: DevineRanch on May 16, 2006, 12:15:12 PM

Title: lophophora williamsii
Post by: DevineRanch on May 16, 2006, 12:15:12 PM
3-3.5 cm 6+ years old  ,about to flower
very healthy plants available to Canada
botanical purpose only!!
25.00 can. or trade for ?
need a psycotria virdis plant
kratom plant . etc etc
           :mrgreen:
Title: Lopho Will
Post by: Merkaba on May 16, 2006, 04:37:15 PM
Too bad I live in the US and not in Canada.  Otherwise I would be interested.  Lopho is a slow growing plant and people in the US a picking them faster than they can grow back and supply is limited.  :(

Great stuff though.

Good luck!
Title: excactly
Post by: DevineRanch on May 16, 2006, 04:57:59 PM
this is one of the reasons for my selling a few , to raise interest in the species as an ornamental. they are beautiful plants & as you say their future looks grim as they cant even be grown legaly in their natural range in the usa its illegal :roll: meanwhile they are harvested ,habitat destroyed & no trade from mexico on the species.i think the NAC should rethink its preference of wild peyote & seek to conserve the usa stocks for future generations to see in habitat .of course this would mean growing there own or possibly purchasing from legal growers .guess that would mean out of the country they come from lol
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Post by: Merkaba on May 16, 2006, 05:05:43 PM
YEah, I know the Native American Church is exempt from prosecution from L.W.  Yeah, it can take like 15 years for some to grow. It blows.  Grow as much as you can.  I htought about Guerilla growing a few, not for myself, but just to start a population, but again, the harder I chanse after some, the more they run from me.  Very rare to come across.  I guess there is always P. Torch.  

I hope things like this will become legal in the US in my lifetime.  It is our state of consciousness.  It belongs to us, and what we choose to do with it, or how we choose to alter it is , or should be in our jurisdiction.