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Psychotria cv. ‘DW02’ (plant)

5.0 (1 review)

$29.95

Description

Psychotria cv. DW02 is an interspecific hybrid of Psychotria carthagenensis and Psychotria viridis bred by Darren at Herbalistics. Psychotria carthagenensis is the pistillate parent and Psychotria viridis is the staminate parent. DW02 is fast growing and has a wonderful habit and deeply veined leaves.

Psychotria viridis and P. carthagenensis are used in the traditional psychoactive medicine Ayahuasca; a brew of Banisteriopsis caapi (occasionally alone but most often with Psychotria viridis) ss the base and other plants are sometimes added, depending on the problems and conditions of the patient that need to be examined.

Psychotria viridis contains dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a psychoactive substance found across the plant kingdom in many family, genera and thousands of species (large numbers of Australian Acacia species and other natives contain DMT), often only as trace amounts. DW02 has been reported in an online forum from an anonymous analysis to contain 0.8% DMT.

Care and Cultivation of Psychotria cv ‘DW02’

DW02 achieves a good growth rate when compared to Nexus, Psychotria viridis and is as fast or faster than Psychotria carthagenensis. Psychotria cv. DW02 prefers a part shade, moist, well-drained position in the garden and a rich loam soil with adequate fertiliser. DW02 has performed well in our subtropical climatic extremes experienced here in SE QLD, ranging from low to high humidity, temperatures from 0-43°C over the year. It will have minimal frost tolerance and is about as drought tolerant as the parents, please share your cultivation experiences with us by posting a review.

1 plant

1 review for Psychotria cv. ‘DW02’ (plant)

  1. Rebecca S

    Hard to kill!
    Bought this plant over a year ago. It’s doing well despite being forgotten and moved around. Quite often he dried out and had a soak in a bucket. The only sign of my neglect is a lack of growth.
    I planted him in seed raising mix I think, I’ve just repotted in a mixture of native, seed raising, herb mix, and bark.
    He is about 50cm tall, and getting bushy. There’s lots of new growth on it even though he was ignored.
    He’s in western Sydney. Looking forward to seeing him grow.

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