Buttsack Posted November 22, 2014 I'll have some Banisteriopsis Caapi seeds in about a week or so. These were harvested mid September in Brazil, so viability will be about 50% or better.Price is $15 for 10 seeds including postage (Australia Post)$1 each for any extra.I'm also interested in trading them for;vegetable, herb and fruit seedsmushroom spore prints (edible included)entheogenic plants or seedsor just let me know what you have to offerThe seeds are from "Tucunaca" strain, but he also grows Caupuri (knotted caapi), and grows them pretty close to each other. The caupuri rarely set seeds, or when it does set seeds the quantity produced is very limited. Most of the seeds will show Tucunaca characteristics but there should be a few Caupuri seeds or even hybrids of both.Here are some pics of the parents;B. caapi Tucunaca strain base Tucunaca flowersTucunaca producing seedsB. Caapi Caupuri strain baseCaupuri flowersSeedlings sprouting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites