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a way to post m. hostillis bark powder overseas Options
 
korbbit
#1 Posted : 1/1/2012 10:02:56 AM

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apparently its completely legal to buy sell and post mimosa hostilis root bark around the us.
do many of you americans do this? or do you grow your own?
I live in australia
so i signed up with a US mail forwarding service, where i buy something online and it gets posted to a PO.Box in Oregon,
then they post it to me in australia. the real purpose of this service is to save money by bundling international orders from seperate sites.
Ive ordered the bark from an online psychedelic shop to my oregon address, it hasnt arrived yet..
has anyone tried this before?
 

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#2 Posted : 1/1/2012 11:24:45 AM

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I believe what you are trying to do here is to import a substance that the aussie gov consider controlled. Good luck to that man.

You live in the land of acacia, nen888 has a nice thread called "trying to improve acacia knowledge", check it out.

Other than that all I can say is, welcome to the nexusSmile

PS: here at the DMT-Nexus we dont condone or talk of the trafficking of illegal substances (in this case MHRB + aussie customs)
 
korbbit
#3 Posted : 1/1/2012 12:03:59 PM

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The problem is i live in south aus. Theres a lot of phalaris aquatica but no acacias with alkaloids. Im gunna try the grasses but ive heard their very hard to extract decent quantities from. Im still curious to why anyone in america bothers growing their own m.hostilis when the powdered bark is available for pretty reasonable prices
 
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#4 Posted : 1/2/2012 1:49:54 AM

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i guess because if your interested in the plant its nice to grow it and get to know it a bit better. and also there is less guilt involved in harvesting as you aren't going out and raping a random tree and instead you'll have grown your own for that purpose. i just found a mimosa hostilis tree in my hometown in nsw!
 
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#5 Posted : 1/2/2012 4:27:09 AM
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Hi corbitt, Im a friend that lives in oregon..portland.. if any help you need PM me. I was actaully trying to find work in Australia last summer. heard there was work for laggers/cladders (sheetmetal) but didnt have much luck. Still plan on going there after this job i will be starting is over. Only reason Ididnt go is that I couldnt wetback work there without my meds. for me to get more opiates then one month i would need a legitimate work wisa. If your PO is close I could probable see is they have sent for you. Peace bro
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korbbit wrote:
Theres a lot of phalaris aquatica but no acacias with alkaloids. Im gunna try the grasses but ive heard their very hard to extract decent quantities from.



It's not hard with a wheatgrass juicer! Smile if phalaris grew natively in my neck of the woods i would jump on it. you'd be surprised how much spice you can get from a grocery bag's worth.

A few folks have reported customs seizing and even prosecuting for the bark in australia. It seems like they are more interested in it. Keep that in mind as you order, but don't sketch about it, come what may
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#7 Posted : 1/2/2012 9:23:20 PM

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Thanks. I am actually growing my own mimosa hostilis, its about 15 cm tall. And i found a m. Hostilis in nsw a few weeks ago too! While on holiday, but it was part of someones garden lol. Guardian: thanks, i will definately get on the phalaris then.
OT: thanks man i might pm you soon
ps. While in nsw i collected some acacia maidenii root bark, my first extraction yeilded nothing and i thought i had the wrong tree, but i tried again without the acid(just lye and solvent) and i can see heaps of white specs gathering in the solvent. I hope its dmt! Coz it was pretty risky bringing a bag of powdered bark on the plane
 
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korbbit wrote:
The problem is i live in south aus. Theres a lot of phalaris aquatica but no acacias with alkaloids. Im gunna try the grasses but ive heard their very hard to extract decent quantities from. Im still curious to why anyone in america bothers growing their own m.hostilis when the powdered bark is available for pretty reasonable prices

..acacia acuminata would be one of the most common acacias in south aus, it is all over the place outside of Adelaide..
Phalaris aquatic AQ1 strain is available from suppliers in aus and many countries..it seems to be consistently high yielding (1% ) in mainly DMT and is very fast growing..wild phalaris aquatic in Australia has yielded about 0.3% tryptamines..
 
 
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