Growing the Hallucinogens: How to Cultivate and Harvest Legal Psychoactive Plants (Twentieth Century Alchemist Series)
A**R
No no no
Not at all worth it, just a cut and paste , save your money, find an alternative
S**I
Five Stars
Great
S**K
LET DOWN
Popular legal hallucinogens include Salvia divinorum, Psilocybe muchrooms(until the Drugs Act 2005 in the uk, a long time after the initial publication), amanita muscaria/pantherina, peruvian torch cactus, peyote cactus, blue lotus and various DMT cantaining plants such as Banisteriopsis Caapi which can be used in Ayahuasca. None of these are mentioned in this book, whilst such poisenous hallucinogens as BellaDonna and Mandrake have sections of thier own, which have no mention of any precautions which should be taken when consuming them but that they should be kept away from children.The hallucinogens which are mentioned in this book are decribed by thier physical characteritics but thier effects are not even briefly discussed. This means this book is a pretty useless stand alone guide if you do not already know about the plants it decribes, which is quite unlikely as they are quite obscure.The growing guides are short, most less than a third of a page, and the harvesting guides average about 4-10 lines each.The most useful part of this book is the six page guide to propogation at the beggining which gives a partial guide to a few ways of creating cutting etc.Altogether, in my opinion, a thoroughly dissapointing and worthless book.
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