sorry if these are some dumb questions, but this will soon be my first experience with MG and HBWR seeds. my first question deals with the number of seeds. i heard you have to take hundreds to get an intense trip, but doesn't that seem like a lot. how big are the seeds, and how what would be the number be for a first timer (both seeds)? another question i have deals with HBWR. i looked at some pics and they all seem to be huge. http://www.redeyefrog.co.uk/hawaiian_baby_woodrose_trip_300.jpg now i'm just wondering, is this a nut case that is full have hundreds of little seeds, or is this just how big they are? the other question i have is, how come these are so unheard of. its kinda funny, cause i was able to convince my mom to get some, and she thiinks i'm just making a mini garden. none of my friends, or sister's friends (huge druggies) have ever heard of this. so is this just a new thing that's finally being discovered, or has it been around for a while? if anyone has any answer to the following questions that would be great, i'm pretty excited to try one of these out.
mg seeds are a little smaller than corn seeds, oyu have to take 150+ for a nice trip, hbwr on the other hand have more lsa in them and only need around 10 for a nice trip. oh they have been known to be active for thousands of years, but like salvia haven't been in any movies, and hopefully never will cause that is the main reason laws ban them....cause too many people start using them.....
that's awesome, thanks for the tips. i just got one more question. what's the draining method for this. i posted another topic, but i think that was for mostly morning glorys.
The 'draining' method for HBWR seeds is the same as MG seeds, because you're trying to get the same chemicals out of the same type of plant material. Some people think HBWR seeds contain different alkaloids that MG doesn't have, but I dunno if this is true. Anyway, you can use any type of water as long as it doesn't have chlorine. Also, once you put the seed material in the water make sure you keep the mixture cold and out of sunlight.