Moshi, Tanzania





This basically says that africa is an exporter Not an importer

And this is very interesting


And mamy thanks to @District_Flora for the seeds and the trust to get the job done :slight_smile:

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Excited to watch the grow! Best of luck!

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I’m glad you’re about to grow the Moshi sativa

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Here’s an article I posted on my website after one of my clients shared her experience of growing Moshi sativa indoors

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Me too :slight_smile: im really excited to see how she does here my “grow shed” has an open floor so i grow in the earth only artificial lighting (leds) which imo lack of root space can trigger certain self defense responses

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And Yes @RoryBorealis , thats the worm wood the one and only “green fairy” :slight_smile: my mom ordered seeds 2022/23 and she grows it in MS. It apparently does rather well down there :slight_smile: when she came up for thanks giving she was like “i brought you some goodies!” :slight_smile: showed up with a box of tinctures super cool and just so yall know a wild lettuce tincture works well for pain i just gotta take bout 2 shot glasses of it so im going to make a 4x extract of it should only take 1 shot after that :slight_smile: the doctors say i have what they call a "high tolerance " lmao ya think! Lol

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Time to wake the beasties! [microbes/beds] :slight_smile: and with what you might say



1 bag dry lintels , 1 pinch living WC with a dash of stining nettle, fever few, and worm wood tincture:) in

I only use the water the beans themselves i put in compost pile remember im only waking everyone up for the moshi party :slight_smile:
PS with in minutes my beds started to put off this real slighly sweet “deep woods” smell :slight_smile:

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Nice, I’ll be watching. Good luck! :seedling:

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Sweeet! Stoked to see them. Should be a great one! :sunglasses: :vulcan_salute:

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Props for the landrace preservation work, God speed Sir

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Interesting tid bit is moshi translates to smoke or good smoke :slight_smile: referring to the smoke/clouds around mt killimanjaro at least thats what they say :slight_smile: lol

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Yep. That’s some of that good, good. Grown in Mississippi mud. That one will get you a seat in the deluxe train car to land of Feelgood.

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For sure bro its actually really good for pain/inflammation i have a pulled muscle in my upper back and this morning was especially painful so i took everything, ibu Tylenol did nothing and wild lettuce helped some and my topical cannabis tincture helped but it didn’t last long but when i took the worm wood bout 1/2 a shot glass. Very little pain actually bearable now

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Glad to hear you are getting the herbs dialed in. Regarding cannabis used for topicals… What you want is a blend of at least 2 THC cultivars. One that has that “chakra motivator” effect, and one that has long lasting effects, with a little CBD added for the entourage.

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Shit yall im soo nervous smh lol yesterday no tails (granted its only been a day) so i dried them and stuck them in freezer in small zip lock with some silica jell for bout a hr then i cracked them smh lol shit makes me so nervous its like my first time all over again:) lol exhilarating! Aint it? Lol

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@RoryBorealis does worm wood have to be fermented in order to trip off it? And if not i wonder how much of this tincture it would take? Purely for academic purposes, of course :slight_smile: lol

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Just give them the hot water bath and all of your issues will be over with. Good luck

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But how hot ? And for how long? Because I have them on my radiator heater witha wooden bed tv tray and 3 layers of bubble lined packages between them and the heater and im assuming about 80-85f because I checked it, many times, touching it to inside of wrist and its not really warm on the edge of warm/cool so i figure just under body temp but it could be cooler but im so worried about cooking them, @THCeed

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Take your beans, from wherever they are stored, and put them in a .5 liter mason jar full of hot water, as hot as you can get it from your tap. I usually put this in a little six-pack cooler to help keep it warmer longer and in the dark. They’re staying here for 24 hours, any that don’t have roots, will get put into a paper towel till they do.

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