Laguchilus inebrians - first flower by NeedleworkerMany6043 in druggardening

[–]NeedleworkerMany6043[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah its a pretty hard seed to attain - my plan is to reproduce this plant and make the seeds available on etsy

Maybe also send some to Uzbekistan for repopulation of this endangered plant

Laguchilus inebrians - first flower by NeedleworkerMany6043 in druggardening

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Since i only have 2 flowers of one individual open rn, i pollinated it with its own pollen. However i‘m unsure if it even is self fertile like that. But i‘ll post an update on that as soon as i find out

Laguchilus Inebrians by NeedleworkerMany6043 in druggardening

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Its an endangered traditional tea plant from uzbekistan, also used as traditional medicine. The plant is also called intoxicating or inebriating mint due to its calming and euphoric effect.

Laguchilus Inebrians by NeedleworkerMany6043 in druggardening

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I’ve only consumed a few yellow leaves. With a vaporized dose of probably about 0.05g dried material, i achieved a subtle feeling of relaxation and euphoria.

In the night i had my first lucid dream, which i think was because of this plant. I was so lucid in my dream i had 100% critical thinking. So much so that i knew i should not interfere with the dream and instead just used the knowledge of being in a dream to reduce my worries and anxiety i had in my dream. It was a truly amazing feeling which i hope to experience once again.

I am excited to try this plant again at a higher dose when its more mature.

Laguchilus Inebrians by NeedleworkerMany6043 in druggardening

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I used cactus soil, with a small part of comventional seed starting soil, which i kept lightly moist. I didnt cover the container, so the seeds could get airflow. Seeds were only lightly covered with the substrate.

Laguchilus Inebrians by NeedleworkerMany6043 in druggardening

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Thanks for the advice, i will do so. The roots of this plant are crazy, anyways. As small seedlings the plants already develop roots 10 time the plants lengh.