Buy Mapacho | Nicotiana Rustica – Seeds of the Gods
Mapacho | Nicotiana Rustica – Seeds of the Gods for sale often known as sacred tobacco, is similar to conventional tobacco but contains up to 20 times more nicotine. You can make your own Mapacho cigarettes or use Mapacho as an alternative to tobacco in joints if you collect and cure the Mapacho plant’s leaves. More than 4000 seeds make up 1 gram of seeds.
Contents
Contains 1 gram Mapacho, Nicotiana Rustica seeds. About 4000 seeds.
Effects of Mapacho | Nicotiana Rustica – Seeds of the Gods
Nicotiana rustica, sometimes known as mapacho, is also known as wild tobacco. It has to do with the common tobacco plant, Nicotiana Tabacum, which is used to make cigarettes and cigars. The nicotine level of a single leaf of mapacho, however, can be up to 9%, which is up to 20 times greater than in conventional tobacco.
It has an impact on the nervous system. Nicotine increases blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing rate. Hence, when you smoke Mapacho, you feel alert, awake, sharp, and happy.
Nicotine is a very addictive substance, so use caution. The addictive nature of smoking Mapacho is similar to that of conventional tobacco.
Use of mapacho
The Mapacho plant’s leaves can be smoked like a cigar or cigarette. Mapacho can also be used to substitute cannabis for tobacco in joints. The leaves of the plant are often dried before smoking. Mapacho can be cured by hanging the leaves and letting them dry in the sun for a few weeks or by placing the leaves in a closed place with an indirect heat source.
Mapacho leaves are occasionally soaked in water in South America. The water is next smelled or snorted. Singado is the name for this method of employing Mapacho. Mapacho leaves that have been ground can occasionally be used as snuff.
Cultivation of Mapacho | Nicotiana Rustica – Seeds of the Gods
The mapacho plant has lovely yellow blossoms and has a pleasant scent. It is typical of a subtropical climate, although it also thrives in cooler regions of the planet; in some regions of Russia, mapacho is also grown.
The annual plant known as “mapacho” perishes after the last flower has bloomed. It typically reaches heights of 1 to 2 meters and grows swiftly and effortlessly. Sandy, nutrient-rich soil and a deep pot that enables the plant to establish long roots are required for the seeds to sprout. Although it is typically advised to start the seeds in a pot first, it is feasible to sow the seeds directly into the ground outside if it is warm enough. The soil must be damp but not soggy. Most essential, ample sunlight is necessary for Mapacho to flourish.
From July through October, the mapacho flowers. Although the blossoms are lovely, you must remove the plant’s buds if you want a stronger tobacco. The leaves will become smaller, thinner, and less potent if the blooms are allowed to open up and bloom.
History
In the same family as aubergine, tomato, and potato, the mapacho plant, sometimes known as wild tobacco or Aztec tobacco, grows in rain forests. Mapacho originated in South America, but it has also been used for a very long period for its entheogenic effects in Southeast Asia.
Native Americans in North America used Mapacho in rituals to settle disputes. Mapacho is occasionally used in South America to make ayahuasca. Another frequently smoked during Ayahuasca ceremonies is mapacho.
Mapacho is referred to as thuoc lao in Vietnam. After dinner, the Vietnamese frequently vape Mapacho to aid in digestion.
In the cigarette industry, mapacho is seldom ever used. Smoke is frequently used as a less expensive alternative to cigarettes, for instance by impoverished farmers in Vietnam, Russia, and Turkey. Compared to normal tobacco, mapacho grows more readily and may flourish in a wider range of climates. Mapacho was also grown in the Netherlands during World War II. Called “farmer’s tobacco,” it served as a replacement for foreign tobacco, which had become scarce due to the conflict.
Producer | Mapacho | Nicotiana Rustica – Seeds of the Gods for sale
Since 1999, Herbs of the Gods has been gathering premium herbs. They provide a collection of seeds with psychoactive characteristics from all around the world in Seeds of the Gods. You can grow your own psychedelic garden with these seeds, some soil, and some love and patience. But don’t worry, if you lack the necessary patience or time, some of the chosen seeds are already edible. They just need a little bit of care.
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