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Stainer
#1
Posted :
9/28/2012 5:26:39 AM
Hello, this is my first time trying to extract the DMT, however, most of my struggle now is about identifying the plant itself i have been trying for 4 days to identify it but many of them just look like each other and i can not distinguish... i found this plant in Egypt and for me it just looks pretty similar to the ones containing DMT, i have taken 3 shots and i hope someone can identify them. Thanks
Vodsel
#2
Posted :
9/28/2012 1:10:41 PM
My first guess would be Leucaena genus, probably Leucaena Leucocephala. It would be easier to say having a picture of the flowers.
It's originary from central America, called guaje in Mexico. Used for cooking, and probably cultivated in Egypt. It is similar to some mimosas, but I can't find any evidence of tryptamines in the species. Main alkaloid would be mimosine, but it's kinda toxic.
Not 100% sure, though.
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Stainer
#3
Posted :
9/28/2012 5:05:30 PM
Pretty much looks like it yes, i thought it might be acacia nilotica but the pods seem different and i couldn't find any evidence of DMT in this plant you are correct. Thanks man.
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