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Can Acacia confusa grow in, say, the Northeastern US? I wouldn't mind growing my own Rue and Acacia confusa.silk acacia not mimosa at all. sorry. common mistake, googles fault.
yes, but you have a predictably harsh winter. i would recommend bringing it in for the entire frost period. i have lost leaves on mine and i am subtropical but our winters do freeze periodically. they can be bonsaidCan Acacia confusa grow in, say, the Northeastern US? I wouldn't mind growing my own Rue and Acacia confusa.
Yeah, it was the winter that made me ask. I was curious if they can survive/hibernate in the winter.yes, but you have a predictably harsh winter. i would recommend bringing it in for the entire frost period. i have lost leaves on mine and i am subtropical but our winters do freeze periodically. they can be bonsaid
btw im only speaking of m hostillis i dont have any acacia confusia experience. I think the acacia is a slower grower, so if you wanted to keep it as a pet you probably couldYeah, it was the winter that made me ask. I was curious if they can survive/hibernate in the winter.
I believe M. hostilis is more potent, isn't it? Might be worth the investment for me.btw im only speaking of m hostillis i dont have any acacia confusia experience. I think the acacia is a slower grower, so if you wanted to keep it as a pet you probably could
it does not. i have attempted an extract of silk acaciamany of the acacia do produce DMT. anyone know if this one does. ultimately I want a M. hostilis. but if I can use this to get my first round of DMT I might.
Thank you sir! you guys are awesome with the help!
I couldn't tell you.... Seeds germinate easily for the mimosa though. I plan on keeping mine alive for a very long time. You should grow one, it very rewarding to look at. It has a cool microscopic world similarity to cannabis trichomes.I believe M. hostilis is more potent, isn't it? Might be worth the investment for me.
A confusa is a rich source on N-Dmt which does not extract as eazy but is fine for brew, Many people even prefer the n-dmtI believe M. hostilis is more potent, isn't it? Might be worth the investment for me.