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Datura Delirium: Unbelievable Real Stories from Erowid - Growers Show Podcast Episode 12

53 min · 19. apr. 2026
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In Part 3 of our trumpet flower series, we focus entirely on Datura and some of the most bizarre, chaotic, and unintentionally hilarious trip reports ever posted online.Drawing from public archives like Erowid, we read real user-submitted experiences and try to understand why this plant consistently produces ABSOLUTELY INSANE stories Datura has a long and complicated history in folklore, traditional medicine, and ritual use — but it is also one of the most dangerous and toxic psychoactive plants in the world.In this episode we:Break down why Datura causes such intense deliriumDiscuss its historical and cultural backgroundAnalyze why so many reports follow similar themesTry to find humor in situations that were… probably not funny at the timeImportant: Datura is highly toxic and can cause severe medical emergencies. This episode is for educational and documentary purposes only. We do not encourage experimentation or misuse.Our goal is to explore plant history, ethnobotany, and the strange ways humans interact with powerful plants — while keeping the conversation honest, responsible, and occasionally laughing at the absurdity of it all.If you enjoy plant history, chaotic internet archives, and deep dives into misunderstood species, Part 3 might be the wildest one yet.

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