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Grow Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Plants From Seeds, Cuttings

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Cultivating Argyreia nervosa Plants


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"and because she saw that the fruit was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and desired to make one wise, she did eat thereof"" For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.


Nicknames: Vidhara(sanskrit name);[12][13] Hawaiian Baby Woodrose;[13] adhoguda;[13] Elephant creeper[13] Woolly morning glory[13] | Slang-names that I made up for it: "Oz Vine"; "Rainbow vine";


Classification: Perennial; Grey area legality; Tied to the occult, organized crime, and big pharmaceutical companies; [ Sources cited below ]


Plant Family: Convolvulaceae;[13] Genus: Argyreia;[13] Species: A. nervosa;[13]


Natural Habitat: Indian subcontinent and introduced to numerous areas worldwide, including Hawaii, Africa, and the Caribbean.[13]


Strain Identification Warning: There are different strains, and some seeds have the potency(produce the lysergics, while others do NOT). Just know this if you're serious about obtaning authentic HBWR seeds, because a lot of online vendors will gladly take your money and sell you fake b.s. A lot of carelessness goes into determining or identifying strains. There are species which border one another, and often times people assume that a plant is a specific strain, when they are not professionals at identification.


Hawaiian Baby Woodrose is a perennial vine, meaning that it comes back every single year. Try not to let it freeze to death in the winter though as it CAN DIE! It produces huge flowers, and it can climb all the way to the top of a tall pine tree. The flowers are large enough to wear on your head like a hat. They sorta remind me of 'jack and the bean stalk'. Once a year, typically beginning on the second year, Vidhara(HBWR) plants produce seed-pods which develop behind the giant flowers. The fresh seeds are very potent in lyergic constituents[3](ergot alkaloids like lsa/lsh[3]) All parts of the plant have medicinal value in Ayurveda[8], yet the seed coating is considered poisonous(and the insides of the seeds are used as a "hallucinogen" by the occult[9] due to the psychoactive LSA/ergot(LSD-like chemical components produced by the plant), and they have a history of use in pharmakeia( used in shamanic(witchcraft) context {See Deuteronomy 18} ), or as a "religious sacrament"(the fruit from Genesis, which is tied to modern pharma and the false pagan gods behind it, including Asclepious[5][7] and Heremes trigsmagistus of the masons[1][6]). There are different strains of these floating around out there, and not all of them are active in lysergic constituents(won't produce a high). There's a strain of HBWR that comes from India that's used in Ayurveda, and one that's from Hawaiia. You can learn much more about these seeds and their active chemical components on the official Argyreia nervosa page, and even how LSD was used by the CIA, and found to make one easily influenced by suggestibility.. I cite academic sources on that..(on the page)


Believe it or not, these seeds are connected to both illegal drug manufacturing operations(LSD production)[3], the occult(freemasonry too)[1][2][9][10][11], and big pharmaceuticals[3](Timothy Leary, Albert Hoffman, etc), and practices listed in Deuteronomy 18.[9][10][11] Remember, Albert Hoffman(the LSD chemist that worked for Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, a big pharmaceutical company in Swizerland[4] was not only the guy who discovered LSD, but knew about lysergic constituents in seeds like those of HBWR(Argyreia nervosa).[3][4] Hoffman(the LSD chemist who worked for a pharma company in Swiserland back in the LSD days) and Schultes(an ethnobotanist) also co-authored a book together called "Entheogens and the future of religion", which basically describes a new covert occult culture emerging, that uses legal pharmaceutical-made drugs as idols, to have God-like powers(typically synthetic-psychedelics). It's the end times satanic one world religion, being prepared by the false gods behind modern medical and the pharmakeia revolution.


The seeds produce: LSA/LSH, methylergometrine (syn. lysergic acid butanolamide), methysergide, lysergylalanine, and suspected, unidentifed ergopeptines.[14]

Germinating HBWR Seeds (A. nervosa!)


Lets learn how to grow Hawaiian Baby Woodrose plants from seeds and or cuttings shall we? The first step it so germinate the seeds, and with Hawaiian Baby Woodrose this is done in an unusual way. You need a clean razor blade to do this. First sanitize the blade with some rubbing alcohol and find the circular looking eye on the seed. Lightly scrape away the brown seed coating away from the circle at the end of the HBWR seed. This allows moisture to enter the very tough outer shell of the seed. You want to scrape only the brown on the line where the sides meet. Soak the seeds in a moist wash cloth for a few days until they sprout. A small tail will form and now they are ready to be planted. The seeds of Argyreia nervosa should germinate quickly. The longer they sit, the higher the odds that they'll grow mouldy. They mould quick. Transplant quickly.

Planting HBWR Seeds

Now you can plant the seeds not quite an inch deep in your soil. In this case, sense you've already germinated them, you'll want to plant them in soil which has already been watered. Make sure they have good drainage and are grown in the proper soil from the start. You want dirt that's natural, kinda sandy, not too rich, and that drains well. I found this stuff growing in what looked like beach sand. Plant them in an area where they can climb, and where they don't get non-stop sunshine. It's important to make sure they do get some shade, especially if you live in southern regions of the US and other countries. HBWR does not like to be forced to climb on something that you wish, as it has a mind of its own. In other words, it will decide what it choses to climb on, and can not be forced to do otherwise.

Cloning HBWR Plants(A. nervosa)

The Vidhara plant(A. nervosa[HBWR]) can be cloned just like other plants. To clone Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, you'll want to find the end of its snake like vine, and make a cut at a 90 degree angle. Place this cutting into well prepared dirt and place it in a window seal for a few weeks until you notice some growth. Let the plant become root-bound before you decide to transplant it. After you've taken a cutting, it will encourage the plant to bush out more. You'll notice more growth from each node, and separate vines will begin to emerge and begin to climb on whatever they can find around.


When it gets to be that time of the year just prior to winter, and things begin to cool off, there are some things you'll need to keep in mind. Hawaiian Baby Woodrose plants will NOT survive freezing weather. What you can do is simply bring them inside and leave by near any light what-so-ever. Once the weather warms up enough to leave them outside at night you can just leave them there. It's a back and forth effort of bringing them inside, and then occasionally taking them back out for some daytime sun. Unless you an see your own breath ( breath fog, sign of cold cold weather ), then they should be ok in the sun. They take nurturing during cold months basially. You can cut the vine without the plant dying, and it will just branch out more, which is cool.


One final warning about this plant, it has a history of use in sorcerer like groups and cultures. One should use great caution when encountering any type of "spiritual" teachings, as there is very dangerous false doctrine out there that can make you vulnerable in the super natural realm to attacks from the enemy. The bible warns of false god service, and the temptations of whoring after familiar spirits that haunted your families anestors, as well as falling victim to snares, charms, and other occult tricks(Exodus 20:3,4). One must resist the devil, and he will flee. Call upon the Lord, and you will be delivered. see Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High God, will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. Always thank God for the plants, and be not deceived into viewing the plant itself AS a god. Pray unto Him, and him alone. Take the Jeremiah 11:11 at the top of this page seriously, and see the second commandment found in Exodus 20 for more information. Watch Derek Prince's sermon titled "Breaking Genreational Curses" to learn more as well. I'm a Jew who wants to have his influence in the ethnobotanical industry, and to provide intel to both gov and civilian vigilantes.

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Statements and items are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure, any ailments, conditions, or diseases. That would be terrible right? Not evaluated or approved by the tryants at the FDA. Consult your healthcare provider first. I hope your healthcare provider is the Lord.

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Academic citations:

[1] Newman, P. D. Alchemically Stoned-The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry: The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry. Lulu. com, 2017.

[2] B. Zawilska, Jolanta. "“Legal highs”-new players in the old drama." Current Drug Abuse Reviews 4.2 (2011): 122-130.

[3] Barone, Elisabeth. "Analyzing the Lysergic Acid Amide Content Extracted from the Seeds of Argyreia nervosa via the Use of LC-MS." (2021).

[7] Friedlander, Walter J. The Golden Wand of Medicine: A History of the Caduceus symbol in medicine. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 1992.

[8] Kokani, Ranjeet Chunilal, Rutuja Vikas Vishwasrao, and Shivtej Gorakh Sasane. "Standardization, physicochemical properties and sensory evaluation of vidhara vadi (Argyreia nervosa)."

[9] Schultes, Richard Evans, and Elmer W. Smith. Hallucinogenic plants. Vol. 35. New York: Golden Press, 1976.

[10] Pendell, Dale. Pharmako/Gnosis, Revised and Updated: Plant Teachers and the Poison Path. Vol. 3. North Atlantic Books, 2010.

[12] Unadkat, K. P., D. k Jani, and R. C. Pandey. "Comparative Study of Various Pharmacological Screening of Argyreia speciosa Sweet. In Relation with Ayurvedic Documented Literature." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development 7.5 (2019): 37-41.

[14] Paulke, Alexander; et al. (2015). "Studies on the alkaloid composition of the Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Argyreia nervosa, a common legal high". Forensic Science International. 249: 281–293. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2015.02.011. PMID 25747328 (3. Results and discussion, p. 283)

Book Citations:

[11] Richard Evans Schultes, and Albert Hoffman. Plants of the Gods : Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers. Rochester, Vt, Healing Arts, 1979.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Leary

[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_of_Asclepius

[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes_Trismegistus

[13] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyreia_nervosa

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