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Mimosa Arenosa Root Bark Extraction (Max Ion Tek) Options
 
iracema
#1 Posted : 1/7/2014 12:34:42 AM
Ongoing extraction from 50g MARB, following Cyb's max ion tek.
Plants found dead on a farm, many seeds saved from them.
First pull kept in the freezer and will wait for second pull tomorrow, see what is left.
Thanks to nature for the bark and to Cyb and nexus university for the knowledge.
Smile
 
Entheogenerator
#2 Posted : 1/7/2014 1:11:42 AM
Looks promising! Do you have any information on the alkaloid content of this species? Is it mostly DMT?
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iracema
#3 Posted : 1/7/2014 2:02:18 AM
Entheogenerator wrote:
Looks promising! Do you have any information on the alkaloid content of this species? Is it mostly DMT?

This one is not very known or popular, but I'm sure the profile's the same as MHRB. Probably a bit higher % by weight, because the root bark as you see is not divided in inner/outter like MHRB, it's one piece and compact fiber.
 
Cosmic Spore
#4 Posted : 1/7/2014 2:13:49 AM
Thanks for your work here, iracema.

Makes me desire some Mimosa Arenosa seeds.
 
Entheogenerator
#5 Posted : 1/7/2014 3:36:47 AM
Yea this is definitely interesting work you've done here. I agree with Cosmic Spore, I wish I had a handful of Mimosa Arenosa seeds! Thumbs up
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Du57mi73
#6 Posted : 1/7/2014 4:08:42 AM
That looks nice. i would love to see the final results and yield %. how long would you estimate it had been dead?
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#7 Posted : 1/7/2014 9:25:05 AM
..great work iracema Smile ..you sure walk with the jurema..

thank you
 
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#8 Posted : 1/7/2014 11:09:04 AM
Very interesting, thanks for sharing Smile

Im posting a page about Mimosa arenosa from a book about plants visited by bees in Brazil`s caatinga.

It says:


Biomas of occurrance: Caatinga, Cerrado, Atlantic rainforest.

Flowering period: Rainy season.


The calumbi, or white jurema, is a medium sized tree that occurs in sandy soils and open areas. The trunk is greyish with branches with spines spread appart and very open brancho orientation (iracema, can you help me translate `copa bem aberta` ). that in dry season finds itself without any leaves. The flowers are in 'corncob'shape, made up of very small white and gently perfumed flowers.

The flowers provide nectar and polen to a lot of insects like flies and bees. According to some honey producers, the calumbi is a species of great importance to the creation of bees without stings, being of fundamental importance to the honey production. Due to the notable offer of resources to the bees, it is recommended to plant calumbi in areas of ccreation of native bees. Being a species adapted to open areas and of fastgrowth, the calumbi is ideal for reforesting of degraded areas.
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iracema
#9 Posted : 1/8/2014 2:53:51 AM
You're welcome folks, well the seeds are not difficult to find on sts.
I believe they were dead for a few weeks, no signs of mold yet.
For "copa bem aberta" I would say wide spread branches, yes the bees love all mimosas!
In fact the time when the bees are more active it's a bit dangerous fooling around there.
I did the second pull now, first pull easily melts after reaching ambient temperature, it gets waxy.
 
Herbaldreams
#10 Posted : 4/25/2014 1:34:32 PM
How did your second pull come out? What kind of yeild did you end up with? I have six of these plants and they seem to grow a lot faster for me than mimosa hostilis.
 
Cosmic Spore
#11 Posted : 9/25/2014 7:16:25 AM
iracema wrote:
Ongoing extraction from 50g MARB, following Cyb's max ion tek.

any updates?

I'm also interested in what the final product was like & what it weighed.
 
 
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