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Posts: 140 Joined: 23-Feb-2010 Last visit: 12-Sep-2010 Location: mexico
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could i make a crude extract with acetone(as i have talked about doing with MJ in other posts) and later do the AB extraction on the resin that would be rendered from the semi-polar extract(which should contain fats, lipids,oils, and spice if my theory is correct) many will surely ask"why would you want to do that?"...here(in mexico) naptha is very difficult to procure but i can get my hands on small quanitys of lab grade chemicals....the point is to make a large extraction with a small amount of chems. i'd like to hear you opinions on this for both mescaline and dmt...thanx
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Posts: 14191 Joined: 19-Feb-2008 Last visit: 28-Nov-2024 Location: Jungle
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maybe this is more in line with what you are looking for? https://www.dmt-nexus.me...&m=122543#post122543
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Posts: 138 Joined: 31-Dec-2009 Last visit: 14-Jun-2011 Location: Hyperspace
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If i were you, OP, i would order MHRB seeds and grow it...isnt Mexico a southern-enough area to grow MHRB... "Money Can't Buy Life" -Bob Marley
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Posts: 140 Joined: 23-Feb-2010 Last visit: 12-Sep-2010 Location: mexico
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thanks endless...that was exactly what i was thinking...but i was wrong about the solvent used....as for killuminati...thanks, your right,i'd very much like to do that and have been trying for three years but mexican customs confiscates each and every package that i have tried to receive...i have spent literally thousands of dollars to no avail...so if anybody knows a company that is supersure about sending to mexico...please let me know...and before you say SalviaMexico...they dont sell the seeds i want
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Posts: 14191 Joined: 19-Feb-2008 Last visit: 28-Nov-2024 Location: Jungle
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why dont you go personally? I think it grows in Chiapas, coastal area.. go mimosa hunting and get some local seeds, forget customs..
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Posts: 140 Joined: 23-Feb-2010 Last visit: 12-Sep-2010 Location: mexico
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endlessness wrote:why dont you go personally? I think it grows in Chiapas, coastal area.. go mimosa hunting and get some local seeds, forget customs.. when i get a chance...it's difficult when you work for frijoles and diapers...whats more call me impatient but a mimosa tree needs to grow several years before you start harvesting...i need some bundelflower, some P.V., or some diloptrys(my spelling probally sucks)
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