u/Easy_Replacement_495

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Nausea tips

Probably one of the most asked questions, other than beginners asking, "Is this a good dose?" while showing 4 g of APE. Nausea is one of the biggest problems. I'll take a 9g lemon tek trip but when it comes to nausea, it's difficult. So any tips and tricks?? I recently started grinding my mushrooms into powder and then let them sit in warm water with ginger added to soak. Usually the smaller the ginger is cut, the better. Then just strain out all of the solid plant material. Put in any tea bag really with some honey for flavor and drink it that way but surprisingly I still get nauseous most of the trip. So any tips would be great if anyone has done anything that works well. Thanks!

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u/Easy_Replacement_495 — 10 days ago

Tidal waves 😳

Growing pretty well, high yield for tidal waves, a few mutations on the caps but all looks good, going to do a 1.5g test run make sure it’s not too strong or too weak probably in a day or two when they grow a little more, raw. What do you guys think?

u/Easy_Replacement_495 — 13 days ago

Growing tidal waves

I've been growing tidal waves; I've got two bags of tidal waves and I'm going to fruit them today. How long does it take for them to be fully grown? I'm already seeing pins so I'd assume within the next week they'll be fully grown. I'll need to borrow a dehydrator, and then another question: What temps do you guys use to dry? I hear from 90 to 130 degrees. Personally, I've always done 110-15 for however long it takes to be cracker dry.

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u/Easy_Replacement_495 — 17 days ago

I'm 19 and moving out of my parents' house.

I'm 19 years old trying to move out of my parents' house and lowkey have zero clue where to go from here. I'm planning on moving to Hawaii, Big Island, because I have a lot of family there, it's a beatiful island and many friends are back there. The Only downside is that everything is so expensive. It's funny how I'm picking the most expensive state in the United States but due to family and having someone to rely on, if anything, it's nice to know. My questions are, What are some things I should be aware of when moving anywhere? My only worry is the money part. Worst case I can pull out a loan, but idk if that's smart or not; that would be the last option. I will have a decent amount of money going there, so I'll be able to pay for an apartment, food, and such. Still don't know about transportation. I'm going in January with my parents and then staying for 6 months, seeing how everything goes and either staying or going to another state. I will have a roommate so that will make things a little easier. I'm probably missing a few things and questions; I will probably make another post asking other questions that cross my mind. Thank you for any responses, and I've been planning and working a lot to save up some money.

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u/Easy_Replacement_495 — 1 month ago