Psychotria viridis – Chacruna ‘UDV’ (plant)
$29.95 – $115.50
Description
A member of the Rubiaceae family from South America, traditionally used in the healing Ayahuasca brew. The word Chacruna derives from the Quechua word chaqruy which means ‘to mix’. It is added to Ayahuasca brews to increase the light and changes the style, visions are often in richer colours, different than when only Banisteriopsis caapi is used alone.
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 spp. contain DMT), often only as trace amounts. In Psychotria viridis it is found in the leaves at concentrations varying from 0.1 – 0.61% with traces of other tryptamines (Ratsch 1998)
UDV is a Psychotria viridis selection used by the UDV (uniao de vegetal, which translates to English as ‘Union of the Vine’) either in Brazil or by members in Australia. It has a more narrow, rounded leaf appearance.
Care and Cultivation of Psychotria viridis ‘UDV’
Psychotria viridis ‘UDV’ is a relatively medium to fast growing plant if kept in a warm position. Prefers a shady, moist, well-drained site and a rich loam soil with adequate fertiliser. Psychotria viridis is not particularly cold tolerant, depending on micro-climate, preferring tropical/subtropical regions, but can survive further south if protected over the colder months.
For more in depth information, please check out our Psychotria growing guide here.
1 plant
4 reviews for Psychotria viridis – Chacruna ‘UDV’ (plant)
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Angus M –
Very nice looking little plant. I expect it to grow as rapidly as the other Psychotria Viridis plants I bought from you a few weeks ago.
Marcus R –
Great looking Psychotria! Blemish free, healthy, established root system. Arrived well very well packed in peat moss. Fantastic!!
Dora –
I had decided to buy this particular strain for its beauty and it is even prettier than it appears in pictures with its red stipules and symettrical-looking, well shaped leaves (though they start out a little weird). Always attracts attention even more than my flowering coffee plants. Also never suffered infections, didn’t lose a single leaf and put up 70cm of height in 9 months.
blade –
nice growth and healthy