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Depends on what you want to extract. Inconsistency is in my nature. The simple PHYLLODE tekI'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
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Sphorange wrote:Depends on what you want to extract. DMT
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i'm thinking your tree may be acacia saligna.. defnintiely needs further testing so why not give it a go!
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those flowers are beautiful, can be dried and powdered into catechu  I believe in freedom for everyone. 'movies are for people who lack real drugs.' -anne halonium
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LibertyforAll wrote:those flowers are beautiful, can be dried and powdered into catechu  With the drying process does the % get dropped, like phalaris or not ?
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Sphorange wrote:Depends on what you want to extract. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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UpAndDown wrote:LibertyforAll wrote:those flowers are beautiful, can be dried and powdered into catechu  With the drying process does the % get dropped, like phalaris or not ? I don't believe tryptamine content even does 'drop' when plant material is dried? Besides, catechu is a pigment made of dried and powdered acacia flowers I believe in freedom for everyone. 'movies are for people who lack real drugs.' -anne halonium
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acacian wrote:i'm thinking your tree may be acacia saligna.. defnintiely needs further testing so why not give it a go! Yes it must be saligna, has anyone even tried any extraxtion from that tree ? Or know the alkaloids content ?
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Wikipedia says that acacia saligna is one of the acacia species containing a concentration of alkaloids of 0-0.02% ...
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