The charge alone will likely cause the court to review your case, and you can be convicted of a probation violation before you come to trial on the new charge. (The standard for a probation violation is a "preponderance of the evidence", not "beyond a reasonable doubt", so it's much harder to beat one.) Definitely consult a lawyer.

As you seem to believe we care, perhaps you need to be reminded... Don't share your position on psychedelics with the court.