Mystery MJ Seeds + Dream Inducing Garden

..BULLIT..

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Just btw, if anyone throws up while taking Ayahusca, ask the person who made it if they put caffeine in it. And if they say they did (which many shamans do, via plants like Ilex) tell them to never give you that again. ...............

make sure you tell them finny boy...lmfao
 

Finshaggy

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Last night was not lucky, I know I had a dream, but this morning there was construction going on outside and people walking around my bedroom window, so I found myself trying to ignore that instead of trying to remember my dream, and now I have no idea what it was about.

The weekend should be better, no construction should be going on. I don't see why construction needs to start at 8 am anyways, especially when they are not like building a building or anything.
 

Finshaggy

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Alright, so I decided that on this "journey" I am going to try something pretty awesome.

I study cultures and history (with some focus on Biochemistry through time), and I have noticed something. You have probably all heard of "Salvia", Salvia actually just means "Sage". Salvia Divinorum is the special kind of sage that you think of automatically when I say "Salvia". Native American's INVENTED this plant by mixing Mint plants (probably American Wild Mint) with Sage Species (Probably White Sage, or Common Sage). NONE of these plants are psychoactive until genetically combined in the Salvia plant, and these natives had NO knowledge of genetic operations as far as we know.

Then there is "Inebriating Mint" which is a Turkish species of Mint, that people use as a Sedative.

Catnip is related to mint.

And even Peppermint is said to have it's own Psychoactive properties to an extent.

Anyone else seeing a pattern here? I have decided that if Ancient man could figure out how to make Diviner's sage (which I want to try to dreaming) who are we to be in the year 2014 and not even trying to make anything new like that?

So I have a plan, and PLEASE steal my idea and let me know what you come up with.
I am going to get some different mint seeds:
Peppermint, Forest Mint, Pennyroyal, Catnip, Australian Mint, Slender Mint, American Wild Mint, Apple Mint, Corsican Mint, Bowles and Inebriating Mint if I can find seeds.

Then I will get different sage seeds:
White Sage, Pineapple Sage, Greek Sage, Chia, Wooly Sage, Baby Sage, Red Sage, Common Sage, Clary, Scarlette Sage and Salvia eventually.

Then I will start mixing pollen all over the place, just to see what happens. Inventing ALL KINDS of new cross breeds, some will have entirely new properties of their own and won't resemble their parents at all (Like Salvia). And hopefully, I can make something that is good for dreaming.

Then, I have plans for even MORE seeds to mix in, but I don't want to give those away yet.
 

Finshaggy

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I just ordered some:
Wild Mint (Mentha Arvensis, not the other one)
White Sage
Common Sage
& Mountain Thyme (not a mint or a sage, but in the same family)

So, I will see what I can make. And I hope to order some more soon so that I can get even more genetics in there. Seeds are pretty cheap.
 

Finshaggy

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I saw Dracocephalum Moldavica and definitely had to get it. $1.05 for the seed pack WITH shipping.

This garden is already going to be pretty Biodiverse, all just in the mint family.
 

Okallright

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Alright, so I decided that on this "journey" I am going to try something pretty awesome.

I study cultures and history (with some focus on Biochemistry through time), and I have noticed something. You have probably all heard of "Salvia", Salvia actually just means "Sage". Salvia Divinorum is the special kind of sage that you think of automatically when I say "Salvia". Native American's INVENTED this plant by mixing Mint plants (probably American Wild Mint) with Sage Species (Probably White Sage, or Common Sage). NONE of these plants are psychoactive until genetically combined in the Salvia plant, and these natives had NO knowledge of genetic operations as far as we know.

Then there is "Inebriating Mint" which is a Turkish species of Mint, that people use as a Sedative.

Catnip is related to mint.

And even Peppermint is said to have it's own Psychoactive properties to an extent.

Anyone else seeing a pattern here? I have decided that if Ancient man could figure out how to make Diviner's sage (which I want to try to dreaming) who are we to be in the year 2014 and not even trying to make anything new like that?

So I have a plan, and PLEASE steal my idea and let me know what you come up with.
I am going to get some different mint seeds:
Peppermint, Forest Mint, Pennyroyal, Catnip, Australian Mint, Slender Mint, American Wild Mint, Apple Mint, Corsican Mint, Bowles and Inebriating Mint if I can find seeds.

Then I will get different sage seeds:
White Sage, Pineapple Sage, Greek Sage, Chia, Wooly Sage, Baby Sage, Red Sage, Common Sage, Clary, Scarlette Sage and Salvia eventually.

Then I will start mixing pollen all over the place, just to see what happens. Inventing ALL KINDS of new cross breeds, some will have entirely new properties of their own and won't resemble their parents at all (Like Salvia). And hopefully, I can make something that is good for dreaming.

Then, I have plans for even MORE seeds to mix in, but I don't want to give those away yet.
wow

amazing idea there georgy .

is it going to work as good as your 3 other attemps at lucidty/dreams

????
 

Finshaggy

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yup. IM all for the dream stuff buddy.ok

so is this attempt gonna be better than your other 3 ?
This is not necessarily an attempt at Lucid Dreaming. It is an attempt to make a plant that can aid in Lucid Dreams. And I still have the Xhosa Dream Root seeds and Calea Dream herb seeds coming. And I can breed those with other species as well.

So in the end, this will most likely end with new dream herbs and since I will be getting established ones I will probably get to the point of Lucid Dreaming regularly.
 
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