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No I haven’t used Acumiata phyllodes . Like I said I’ve had this bark for 10 years. Found a fallen tree and got the bark off that. Had a long break due to kids so it’s been in storage. Just jumping back in now. I have used Phlebophylla phyllodes way back in the day. They are the cleanest source of DMT on the planet I believe. They were amazing but they only grow in one area and it’s not sustainable. Even taking the fallen leaves can affect the ecosystem I believe. How has your experience been with Acuminata phyllodes? THERE ARE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. THOSE THAT KNOW THE BINARY SYSTEM AND THOSE THAT DONT.
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sillysyban wrote:No I haven’t used Acumiata phyllodes . Like I said I’ve had this bark for 10 years. Found a fallen tree and got the bark off that. Had a long break due to kids so it’s been in storage. Just jumping back in now.
I have used Phlebophylla phyllodes way back in the day. They are the cleanest source of DMT on the planet I believe. They were amazing but they only grow in one area and it’s not sustainable. Even taking the fallen leaves can affect the ecosystem I believe. How has your experience been with Acuminata phyllodes? Yeah they are very clean indeed.. its a very powerful plant. One of my favourites.. really enjoying growing it at the moment. Its a magical plant to have in the garden My experience with acuminata phyllodes has either been a clear yellow oil sometimes with crystals trying to form. Experientially still feels like very clean DMT I have a bag of NP phyllodes from when I lived over in WA.. might have to get them out soon
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Posts: 182 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 17-Jan-2024 Location: Western Australia
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Yeah nice. I heard Phleb was very hard to grow outside of Mt Buffalo? Im in WA now so pretty sure they wouldnt grow well here. Apparently they need the right Bacteria in the soil to thrive right? THERE ARE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. THOSE THAT KNOW THE BINARY SYSTEM AND THOSE THAT DONT.
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sillysyban wrote:Yeah nice. I heard Phleb was very hard to grow outside of Mt Buffalo? Im in WA now so pretty sure they wouldnt grow well here.
Apparently they need the right Bacteria in the soil to thrive right? I've heard the same.. probably depends on climate/medium used.. so far mine are doing fantastic but they are only 6 months old acacian attached the following image(s): 72542.jpg (2,380kb) downloaded 60 time(s).
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I've been using a 40% garden mix to 30% grit rock and 30% sand loam and my phlebs are loving life. What mixes are you guys using? Disclaimer: All my posts are of total fiction.
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I’m using about 50 % coarse river sand, 30% peat moss, 10% perlite and 10% loose loamy soil from its native area
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That’s epic. Nice work THERE ARE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. THOSE THAT KNOW THE BINARY SYSTEM AND THOSE THAT DONT.
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Posts: 32 Joined: 28-Feb-2022 Last visit: 25-Jan-2024 Location: Australia
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_Trip_ wrote:I've been using a 40% garden mix to 30% grit rock and 30% sand loam and my phlebs are loving life. What mixes are you guys using? Native potting mix (40%) Coir (30%) Perlite (10%) River Sand (20%) I found that any ratio sort of works really. Happy to contribute to broad leaf acumimata experiments down the line! Currently have some 2 year old ones growing! I <3 WATTLEZ
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