Drug Gardening: Crime pays but horticulture doesn't

  1. Journal Description

    Over the years, I’ve quietly worked with psychoactive plants, particularly cacti, learning from each step and misstep. My focus is always on observing nature’s rhythms, understanding how each plant thrives in its own way. From Peyote to San Pedro, these cacti are not just plants—they hold a profound power. I approach them with deep respect, aware of the potential they carry and the sacred role they’ve played in many cultures. This journal is a humble reflection of my ongoing journey in managing psychological addiction by learning to nurture these plants, respect their psychoactive qualities and the wisdom they offer along the way.

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    About Author

    ShiroIshii
    Shirō is an experienced amateur grower with a passion for cultivating endangered and slow-growing cactuses, while developing skills in sustainable techniques and exploring the art of nurturing unique species.