Is it legal to purchase dried poppy pods in the US? Do they sell them at the local neighborhood florist or can u only buy them online? And most importantly, do they work when making a tea out of them? Just curious, thanks.
No its not exactly legal, but they turn a blind eye to it. Some florists sell them, but the DEA had tried to 'scare' them into not selling them, so good luck finding one. Online is your best bet. And yes, they do work when making a tea, however the potency varies from batch to batch so be careful. My advice is for informational purposes only. Do not try this at home.
this is the second or third time this question has come up this week, i sense another influx of stupidity (not referring to you banx, but usually as soon as people start asking the same question over and over, we move to smoking oxy and other idiocy)
(shiver) damn hum ur getting me hard!! im really into doing damage and causing pain so I hope you can handle it
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I'm sorry guys to be acting like a tard but I want to make sure I order the right ones So as long as they say Papaver Somniferum - Then they are the ones I want. wether they are grown in Arizona or china or whatever..These are 50 of them for 31 bucks. Does that sound right.. Thanks 50+ Premium Arizona Grown Poppy Pods - Papaver Somniferum - 3"- 4" circumference. Most are between 3.5" and 4" in circumference. Average 1-3/4" length from base of pod to crown. - - - Short Stems - - - 100% natural, not treated with chemicals or dyes of any sort. Beautiful addition for your dried floral arrangements.
yeah man they're all good as long as they're papaver somniferum. theres lots of different varieties and they're grown in a lot of different places
haha you owe me a cup of tea when I drive threw Washington next week, gonna visit you, does, and feelings