ok, so i have morning glory seeds, and i was wondering if other varieties besides heavenly blue, pearly gates or wedding bells, ect. have lsa. the type i got were called "blues brothers", so do all varieties of tricolor have lsa?
Supposedly it's only those first three and flying saucers. But I could see all tricolor variants having LSA. Only way to find out is to eat like 300. Err make a cold water extraction.
its funny though because i bought some other seeds of a different plant, and the mg seeds said "the seed contained herein is for planting purposes only" and the other seeds didnt...
Calystegia is a false morning glory, BLAH.... I tried it< dont work at all and didnt get me sick either. But theres some 9000, types of Morning Glories.. but as you said Gen, theres only really a few types that are popular and contain higher levels of lsa.
I know what you said, Im only placing the post that many species of morning glories are thought to be LSA active and they are not. Calystegia is a morning glory. Ipomoea is often confused with Calystegia.. Most common Ipomoea is the Heavenly Blue.. 'Blue Star', 'Flying Saucers', 'Heavenly Blue', 'Heavenly Blue Improved', 'Pearly Gates', 'Rainbow Flash', 'Summer Skies' and 'Wedding Bells'. It seems like more and more pepole are interested in the plant. I figure sooner of later the question is gona come up is this a morning gloy and a pic of a Calystegia will be the post. was not able to find information on Blues Brother species of MG> Where did you get them?
well I expected something from the bitterness, couldnt say if they have any use as for hemeopathic either..