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Baba Karuna

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The days are still warm and the nights cold but well nice freezing and the longer flower expressions of Peruvian are still going strong. The skies are mostly clear so I am allowing the trichomes to ripen to my satisfaction 😋 the smells are heavenly with notes of vanilla sweetness and light plastic astringency 😚

🪷Om Śantirastu🪷
 

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gedLang

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What month do you usually have to harvest?

What autos are you working with/developing?

I have always been interested in the super autos since I saw “Stitch” release some but I never took the plunge as the ones I found online were feminized and I prefer to work solely with regular seeds. The semi auto traits of the Egyptian Sinai have been highly beneficial for crossing with Pure Sativas and I am in pursuit of isolating the earliest version of the Sinai. Have you grown any before?

Those teas sound lovely 🥰 And those mullein look huge 🤩 have you made tinctures with it?
I need to get into the Spagyrics, they are so interesting. The first time I encountered that type of tincture was in Peru where this older Italian gentleman had produced a Spagyric Huachuma Tincture that was basically liquid mescaline 😵‍💫

Intention sets the tone, my teachers made it clear that ingesting anything with intention can bring intense power and transformation. I’m sure you know what I’m talking about 😎

Perfect 🤩 I will collect some seeds for you. You deserve to have a nice Tulsi plant. The tea it produces is delightful, especially when mixed with mint and or lemon balm.

🪷Om Śivamastu🪷
I also grow Mullein, Tulsi, Nettles, lemon balm, etc. Have you two ever grown Klip Dagga? I grew some last season and really enjoyed them. The flowers attract ants, bees, and even humming birds. They have a light psychoactivity that feels similar to cannabis and are used in traditional medicine in several cultures.

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AcrylicGoblin

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I also grow Mullein, Tulsi, Nettles, lemon balm, etc. Have you two ever grown Klip Dagga? I grew some last season and really enjoyed them. The flowers attract ants, bees, and even humming birds. They have a light psychoactivity that feels similar to cannabis and are used in traditional medicine in several cultures.

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I do, I put it in my smoking blend. I've always called it wild dagga. The hummingbirds love it, that's why my wife got it. It was only later I realized it was useful. If I smoke a whole J of it, I feel fairly loaded.
 

gedLang

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I do, I put it in my smoking blend. I've always called it wild dagga. The hummingbirds love it, that's why my wife got it. It was only later I realized it was useful. If I smoke a whole J of it, I feel fairly loaded.
Ah, wild dagga, that makes sense. I've also had the flowers as a tea, which is similar but does not feel as strong as smoking. I don't understand it well so I am hesitant to use it frequently. I'd be interested if anyone has more information about its traditional uses. Not much information online that I could find. It was a fascinating plant though. I collected seeds and plan on keeping it going next season.
 

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