Where to get peyote in australia




















The peyote cactus, mostly the lophophora williamsii is endangered in the wild, we have to do something to protect it to stay in the nature. Our shop proposes only the most recently harvested lophophora williamsii seeds and healthy peyote plants. W e are not wholesaler and we propose sometimes different varieties but only recently harvested seeds in order to guarantee the highest germination rate.

Every order is processed by hand, so you will have more seeds than expected. But the phytosanitary documents are available under several conditions, it takes time to make them and they may not be available for every country. Recommended Posts. Posted June 5, The same seller was also listing dried Peyote.

I'm not sure if its appropriate to post links to ebay so I will not post a link. Its possible to find these listings via advanced search in ebay. It seems to have done the trick for now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Thanks for the support Glaukus. Further to your comment.

Never underestimate the power of knee jerk reaction public outrage.. Posted June 6, Greenechidna, That is a good point you are making about selling trichocereus as San Pedro.

Just want to say a quick thanks to everyone who has posted in this thread so far. This is an important issue IMHO and warrants serious discussion.

The intent is to do deep healing work and integrate with nature, how do you plead? Guilty as charged your honor. As a healer Ive been made to operate as an outlaw for years. There are only positive testimonies of my actions. Let Justice be done! Lock him up and destroy his garden! Now the world is a better place. Hey Glaukus, yeah Justice is just crackers. Though I try not to buy into the fear of BB looking over my shoulder. I try not to live in fear, but I also like to keep a low profile.

Posted June 7, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. If you're into that type of thing, you'll know marijuana is just the starting block.

As with most countries, Australia has a range of indigenous chemicals that can be turned into drugs. I wanted to know more so I found a man on the internet and went to his house in Melbourne's Dandenong Ranges. We talked about drugs and he showed me the Australian bush in a whole new light.

Alex it's a fake name didn't want to be photographed, but he's a kindly man with grey hair and a background in biology. Like a lot of guys, he has a backyard man cave, but his contains a filing cabinet about the size of a sideways dining-room table, with each draw labelled with a different drug.

Each draw is full of books, some of which Alex hasn't read. We took a look around his garden where Alex is growing San Pedro cactus and Wormwood for home-brew absinthe.

He explained that absinthe is a bunch of herbs mainly wormwood, hyssop, anise seed and fennel marinated in liquor usually brandy for a week and re-distilled. Meanwhile San Pedro cactus is an easier source of mescaline than the more famous Peyote, which takes years to grow.

To trip on mescaline for 12 hours, simply pulp a Subway foot-long log of San Pedro in a food processor, then boil until it becomes slime. Then drink, try not to throw up, and wait.

Alex admits that he's actually never tried mescaline because he can't keep it down. I wonder why he's growing it. The highlight of Alex's house is his party room. This is a shed decked out in shag pile rugs, paisley furniture and fantasy books. He admitted with a wink that it's been the scene of some great ecstasy parties. After the cream we headed for the forest.



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