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joedirt
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#1 Posted : 12/31/2011 1:28:03 PM
What are the fastest growing DMT containing plants?

I'm curious if we can find some that grow fast enough to actually breed and select for DMT content?

The plant would need to mature in less than 6 months to be very effective in realistic time scales.

Any ideas?
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nen888
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#2 Posted : 12/31/2011 1:29:25 PM
..Phalaris aquatica AQ1 strain..could grow a kilo (=10grams dmt) from root division in 6 months (with a bit of attention)
..from seed maybe allow 6-9 months...
 
joedirt
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#3 Posted : 12/31/2011 1:31:07 PM
nen888 wrote:
..Phalaris aquatica AQ1 strain..


I thought about this. It could be done, but you'd have to grow clumps and then select for average dmt content.

I actually had this strain and big medicine, but let them die over the winter.

I'm thinking this would actually work pretty well, but I'd like something besides grass.
Something that can be grown faster in doors.


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#4 Posted : 12/31/2011 1:33:30 PM
..if it's a confirmed clone from a reputable supplier, it seems consistent so far in tests..
 
nen888
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#5 Posted : 12/31/2011 3:30:36 PM
..how about Desmanthus leptolobus..?
https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/d...aspx?g=posts&t=23833
https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/d...aspx?g=posts&t=25201
..should grow up indoors in 6 months..
 
Leithen
#6 Posted : 1/7/2016 2:15:40 AM
Very interesting information above. Thought I would try and revive this thread and see if anyone else can shed some light on this question.

Are the two plants listed above the fastest growing active plants?
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PsyDuckmonkey
#7 Posted : 1/20/2016 4:33:49 PM
Yep, it's a very interesting question, especially for people without an outdoor garden. It would be interesting to read active ingredient yields per 6 months per plant, or similar metrics from people who grow.

Does anyone grow DMT bearing plants in hydroculture?

I personally really like hydro, besides the fact that it tends to produce the most biomass per square meter, the controlled environment of a good hydro setup forces you to be very conscious in your growing, and can eliminate most common indoor growing mistakes...
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BundleflowerPower
#8 Posted : 2/20/2016 4:58:28 PM
The seeds are hard to find, but has anyone grown chaliponga. Seems like being a vine, it should grow fast, especially in a suitable climate where it can be in the ground with a nice tree to grow on.
 
Biawak
#9 Posted : 2/20/2016 9:13:00 PM
My 2008 Desmanthus grow
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