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  1. Hey Gang. I did an Iboga pod giveaway on fb, I figured it’s only fair I do one for the forum folk right? So whos keen? Comment with a number following in consecutive order and I will randomly select a number in a few days. There’re ripening up fast! So... for example. First person comments 1 Second person comments 2 Third person comments 3 and so on and so forth. Winner will receive 1 fresh Tabernanthe Iboga fruit (Roughly 15 seeds inside) with postage paid. (These seeds take some skill and patience to grow. My last iboga seeds took 6mnths to germinate! Please consider this before entering It would a shame seeing these seeds go to waste) Below is a link to some solid propagation info. http://www.shaman-australis.com.au/knowledge-tabernanthe-iboga-propagation.html *PLEASE NOTE: You need to have a minimum post count of 10 to enter.
  2. Don't miss this screening of the award-winning Dosed Movie presented by Dendy Cinemas Newtown on November 24th, Sunday, 4:30pm, Dendy Newtown, 261-263 King St, Newtown, NSW. Tickets on sale now: https://www.dendy.com.au/movies/dosed An evening dedicated to psychedelics, mental health, addiction, compassion, education, and solutions. The DOSED screening will be followed by a Q&A led by Jef Baker from the Australian Psychedelic Society - APS and special guests (TBA) Check out the Trailer for DOSED: https://www.facebook.com/DosedMovie/videos/363976790993813/ After many years of prescription medications failed her a suicidal woman turns to underground healers to try and overcome her depression, anxiety, and opioid addiction with illegal psychedelic medicine like magic mushrooms and iboga. www.DOSEDMOVIE.com
  3. Greetings to all members of this wonderful community. I have been lurking for a while, but now is time to contribute. I'm really expanding my ethnobotanical garden this year, so what better place to share and get valuable input than the Corroboree. I started most of my plants from seeds with the exception of some cacti and a few cuttings of plants I was either not able to get to germinate or couldn't get my hands on the seeds. So enough talking, let's see the plants! Disclaimer: I live in Europe, in a country where all the plants I'm about to show you are legal to cultivate. My Rubiaceae - Coffea Arabica ("Coffee") I bought this cutting a couple months ago, it has put out some new leaves and seems to be doing good - Mitragyna Speciosa ("Kratom") Since I can't find cuttings anywhere here in europe, I started my kratom grow from seeds. These are the Rifat strain, from 2 to 3 months old. The germination rate was pretty good, about 75%, certainly a lot more than I expected from reading about mitragyna germination online. The leftmost yellow pots are tiny Red Thai sprouts. - Mitragyna Parvifolia ("Kaim") Nothing to show yet but I started some seeds, will update if and when they sprout. - Psychotria Viridis ("Chacruna") I received these plants about 2 weeks ago and they've already both put out a new set of leaves, and pushing a second one. I'll be taking some leaf cuttings soon. - Psychotria Alba ("Amyruca") Given to me for free by the person I bought the Chacruna plants from, there are 4 or 5 separate plantlets. - Tabernanthe Iboga ("Iboga") I've had these plants for about 3 months, I kept the back 3 in a humid environment, and the front 3 in dry air to acclimatize. The back row have grown one new set of leaves in those 3 months, the others have shed all their leaves and are starting to grow new ones. My Fabaceae - Acacia Acuminata (narrow phyllodes variety) These sprouted about 3 weeks ago - Acacia Confusa ("Formosan Koa") These seedlings are a little over a month old - Anadenanthera Peregrina ("Yopo") About 10 days old seedling and others on day 1 of sprouting - Chamaecrista Fasciculata ("Partridge Pea") Sprouted about a week ago - Desmanthus Illinoiensis ("Bundleflower") Sprouted a couple weeks ago - Mimosa Hostilis ("Jurema") The seedlings in both pots are about a month old - Mimosa Pudica ("Sensitive Plant") About 2 months old seedling My Lamiaceae - Coleus Blumei - Leonotis Leonurus ("Wild Dagga") Nothing to show yet, started the seeds a few days ago - Leonotis Nepetifolia ("Klip Dagga") The plants are about 2 months old - Leonurus Sibiricus ("Marijuanilla") I had a plant (the dry stick) that flowered and set seeds, the sprouts come from that. - Salvia Divinorum ("Diviner's sage") Received the cuttings May 24th My Asteraceae - Artemisia Absinthium ("Wormwood") Got the cutting a couple months ago, it has tripled in size. - Calea Zacatechichi ("Mexican Dream Herb") My 3 Calea plants from which I took a bunch of cuttings today as you can see in the pic - Spilanthes Oleracea ("Toothache Plant") Some of my Spilanthes plants, the biggest purplish one is starting to flower - Stevia Rebaudiana ("Sweet Leaf") Sprouted yesterday, took less than a week - Tagetes Lucida ("Mexican Tarragon") This seedling is about a month and a half, I have a bunch of other ones but this is the best looking so far. My Vines - Argyreia Nervosa ("Hawaiian Baby Woodrose") The bigger one is about 2-3 months old - Banisteriopsis Caapi ("Ayahuasca") I burned the leaves by spraying some epsom salts solution I had in my sprayer for other plants and forgot about. Anyone knows what's up with the very narrow leaved one? It definitely is caapi, I made sure the sprout came from a caapi seed when it sprouted. I have more seeds on the way to me right now. - Ipomoea Tricolor ("Heavenly Blue") The growth rate of these plants is incredible, this is about a month old seedling grown on a windowsill the whole time. I really need to find a place for it to climb. - Ipomoea Violacea ("Morning Glory") This is one of my morning glory seedlings, the other one sprouted in an other ethnobotanical plant's pot and is starting to climb it, pretty cool looking. - Passiflora Incarnata ("Medicinal Passionflower") My 3 cuttings and little unexpected seedling which sprouted over a month after being sown My Active Succulents - Bacopa Monnieri ("Brahmi") - Cissus Quadrangularis ("Pirandai") Got the cuttings from my mother's big plant, will post pictures of it soon - Delosperma Cooperi ("Iceplant") Got this one from my mother who was neglecting it - Sceletium Tortuosum ("Kanna") My bigger plant which was a small cutting a couple months ago, and some seedlings. I'm going to take cuttings of the bigger plant, I'll document the process. My Active Cacti I'll just post a family picture of my lophophora and ariocarpus collection, here are the species I have, just play where's Waldo - Ariocarpus Fissuratus sp. ("Living Rock") - Ariocarpus Fissuratus (var. Hintonii) - Ariocarpus Fissuratus (var. Intermedius) - Lophophora Williamsii ("Peyote") - Variegated Lophophora Williamsii - Lophophora Williamsii var. caespitosa ("Multi-headed Peyote") - Lophophora Williamsii var. Grymii (Dwarf variety) - Matucana Madisoniorum (not active but was once rumored to be) If you really want to play where's Waldo, try to spot the variegated seedling in the last picture, it looks like it might turn out to look just like my bigger variegated loph. hint: it's in the lower right corner, above the 4 that are in a line. Also peep the weird 3-headed seedling. As for my trichocerei: - Trichocereus Bridgesii ("Achuma") The first one is about a meter tall and is the bluest cactus I've ever seen, it just started to root and put out some new growth. The second one is about 30cm tall and same thing, just started rooting and growing again. The third is my couple of monstrose. Finally a bunch of seedlings. There are also some bigger ~8 months old seedlings in the 1st lophophora family picture above. - Trichocereus Pachanoi ("San Pedro") The first one is about 85-90cm, very blue in person. Looks like it might be a cross but it was sold as pachanoi. The second one looks like a Claude clone, it is very thick, about 85-90cm too. The last one is my cool broccoli looking crested pachanoi. The rest are some smaller cuttings and seedlings. And of course check out the dozen pachanoi cuttings in the first loph picture above. - Trichocereus Peruvianus ("Peruvian Torch") On the right & middle of the first picture - Trichocereus Terscheckii In a 7x7cm pot - Opuntia Cylindrica Rumoured to be active, I don't really believe it but erowid says it can contain 0.9% mescaline. My mother collected this one in Portugal. I've seen some crested ones online, they really look funky with the leaves. My Other Ethnobotanicals & Active Plants - Camellia Sinensis ("Tea") - Catha Edulis ("Khat") ~ month old seedlings - Combretum Quadrangulare ("Sakae Naa") Seedling at about a month and a half - Eschscholzia Californica ("Californian Poppy") - Heimia Salicifolia (Sinicuichi) Recently took cuttings from it and it bushed it out nicely - Ilex Paraguaiensis ("Yerba Maté") All the lighter green leaves are new growth from the past 2 or 3 months - Lactuca Virosa ("Wild Lettuce") This stuff grows everywhere but I had to pot one up for completion sake - Nicotinia Rustica ("Mapacho") - Nicotinia Tabacum ("Virginia Gold") - Papaver Somniferum (Persian White, Giant Tasmanian, Hen & Chicks) - Phalaris Arundinacea ("Reed Canary Grass") - Silene Capensis ("African Dream Root") That's it (for the moment), I'll try to update at least once a week or when I have something interesting to show.
  4. From the album: MeanGreen's Ethnobotanical Garden

    The back row are the plants I kept in a high humidity environment, the front row are the ones I am trying to acclimatize to dry air, they are starting to grow new leaves.

    © MeanGreen

  5. kava kava powder snake root neem oil sesame seeds catha eudilis Cactus grandiflorus cola nitilda Mimosa hostilis voucanga africana seeds voucanga leaves voucanga tree bark Moringa seeds strophantus gratus tincture strophantus seeds Iboga root back powder yohimbe powder Kratom Lophophora williamsii we offer extracts like ***,*********,ibogaine.....we also have seeds and cuttings. All prucedures have their tutorials for better clearifications https://www.facebook.com/aly.taylor.127?ref=hl bamerlab(at)gmail(dot)com ***moderator edit, this member is not in Australia and importataion of some of these items may not be legal where you are in the world. Check before placing any orders****
  6. IBOGA: I got 7 ripe iboga pods for sale (prefer to sell in one lot), which are still on the bush right now. I don't know there exact value, so make me offers, by pm'ing me. <___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_smile.png on average one pod will contain 11 seeds. PSYCHOTRIA VIRIDIS SHIPIBO: got heaps of seeds, try to sell bulk, was self pollinated. also, I want to reduce my entire collection of plants and cacti. there are two way's, how we can work out the details, either just pm me asking if I have what you are looking for, or you pick from a list, which hopefully, i will post tomorrow.
  7. Hi Fellas, Wow, it's been a while since I have been here. Been so busy and content with my garden I haven't even thought to jump on the forum to see what has been happening. So.... This morning I woke up to an awesome surprise. My Iboga has around 6 - 8 tiny little fruit on her. She is only around 18 months to 2 years old so this is the first time I have been blessed with seed pods from her. From what I remember, when it comes to Iboga pods, like with most things, fresh is best. Can anyone give me any other instructions on how best to care for them while they are still on the plant, how to know when to harvest them and how best to harvest them. Also any specifics if necessary, on how best to pack them for postage and how long they remain viable for. There are one or 2 people on here with whom I have scores to settle but after that there should be at least 6 pods (probably more to follow shortly after). It goes without saying that once harvested, all pods will be going straight back to you guys. It feels awesome that finally, after a couple of years I will be able to give something decent back to the community that has been so supportive of myself and my garden over the past few years. Thanks All!
  8. I've been lucky enough to have one of my Iboga's seeds able to reach the seedling stage the other day i just have a few questions concerning the seed coat on the end of the seedling. Im planning on leaving it for the rest of the week to see if it will just fall off on its own accord but i have read on previous iboga threads that it may need a little help in getting off? so far im pretty confident that it should fall off by the end of the week as prior to planting my 11 seeds i got from SAB i took a sharp knife and went around the little crevice of each of the seeds a couple of times to help water to get past the hard seedcoat. here's a couple of pictures of it at the moment The soil mix used is 2 parts cacti and succulent mix (from Bunnings) 1 part fine silica sand and about 1/2 to 3/4 of a part of slighlty coarser silica sand. Thanks for reading hopefully will have a few more seedlings up when i get home
  9. Ladies 'n' Gents - I have an Iboga seed pod on the way from SAB to be shared between a friend and I. Both of us are in North Queensland, give or take a couple of hundred km from Townsville. Currently ~30-35° weather has been pretty consistent, although I haven't measured soil temps which according to Torsten tend to be 5-10° lower... What chance do we have of germinating the things in a shade cloth greenhouse or otherwise outdoors-ish? I will do at least some seeds with external heating... should I just suck it up and find a way to heat them all reliably for a fairly long period of time? I have some peltier devices on the way from dx, maybe they could do the trick - anyone tried DIYing it with those? I know iboga seed germination has been covered ad nauseum but reports seem to indicate that results vary WIDELY in different parts of the country. Any advice? cheers! -ef
  10. here is something i just sent to someone and thought others here would be inclined to benefit also do this over the next few days before you do the calae, say this when you goto bed: (i ask my spirit to remember my dreams when i wake up.) you will be amazed, Wright the dreams down when still half asleep. it will surprise you just asking your spirit for things works very well, then the calae helps a lot also with dreams we can see/change the future as we access our powerful sub-concious, with practice we can make the dreams while half awake, the power of creating worlds in our head is no words, we can access all realms all things are energy, the spoon is not real. i know/learn stuff just meditating on a problem and asking my spirit to be released from confusion, i get an epiphany later if i dont expect one i am NOT religious, i am a Concious Realist and i like to point people to the light, there is nothing greater. We are meant to pray to the Creation and OUR Spirit, we are from The Creation and we are The Creation 1. My spirit, you are all-mighty. 2. Your name shall be honoured. 3. Your realm shall open (incarnate) in me. 4. Your might (might of the consciousness) shall unfold in me, on earths and in universes. 5. Give me my daily bread (love, wisdom) today so I recognise my responsibility and I recognise the truth. 6. And do not throw me into confusion and delusion, but release me from my misunderstanding. 7. For the realm, the power (power of knowledge) and the knowledge within me are yours (universe) in eternity. http://ca.figu.org/M...in_Geist_Prayer the universe learns from us, we are seeds of universes to come the purpose of all life is to evolve over countless incarnations animals are instinctive evolution we are concious evolution we evolve from good and bad, so have reverence for good and bad. Fear is good for nothing just learn and understand things so we evolve, like Captain Kirk and Spock with logic no fear. Forgive everyone its nice and powerful. we are naughty star men on prison earth (the watchers, we get what we deserve), most stars you see are galaxies with trillions of planets , thriving like a wild forest do you think all the races evolved here from a black man e.g. red,white,yellow et all in the past pole shifts wiped the slate clean as the oceans sloshed about you know the gov and powers that be cant tell the truth about anything humans need to meditate http://ca.figu.org/Meditation.html Spirit teaching and contact notes http://futureofmanki...Meier/Main_Page i know its not for everyone and that its MOST important i respect that http://ca.figu.org/Talkativeness.html ibogaine is the active ingredient that was in the tree of life, it allows us to process our whole life from womb to now, like we do in the spirit world in-between lives, result is we evolve a lot faster strong energies are coming from the central sun so to maximise the evolution benefits we need to be at peace if possible the peace symbol people use is upside down Our spirit is eternal, like Lenny Cravits sings (I was born LONG ago) Star Trek and Star Wars is for us to learn how to be, no fear and respect for all life, a real human being, its written by Star Men milk has female hormones as its a female cow and the farmer ads more female hormones, it makes men soft and think like girls. Soy is bad for humans unless its fermented e.g. soy sauce is ok, Rice milk is delicious so is oat milk (found in long life milk section). Humans need to eat meat. men need vitamin c and zinc daily spirulina moringa olifera powder tea to cure most things google: mms1 and mms2 they could cure all the cancer in Australia for peanuts with mms2, the FDA is a revolving door for medical execs so dosnt tell the truth Fear is good for nothing i have no affiliation with anyone, i am a computer technician Salome (Sal-om-ay) Peter
  11. Hi, Just recieved a small voacanga africana. Has anyone grown it before or has any good advice on how best to go about it. Planing on using sharp sand and a little perlit. Obviously I have to keep it moist but also watch out for root rot. There is just so little info out the on the net about it. Also can anyone tell me at what age the plant will start to reach substantial Alkaloid levels in the root bark.
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