Hi everybody,
I'm back to the forum after a break of some months when i was busy to think about other things.. but now i'm here and i would like to continue my research of knowledge about the holy spice..

So, just to make a brief summary of my personal experience: i read and studied A LOT about dmt. Past year i also made my first extraction from what it probably was some Mimosa Hostilis.. (Unfortunately) i had to order it from internet, and studied a couple of good teks for good extractions. A couple of users gave my good advices here in the forum and in some days i've got my white crystals, and i was super happy! A very good yeld around 0.8%-1.0%. But after trying to smoke in many different ways all my yeld, i felt no effects at all.
It was really frustrating, because all the process was executed with pure love and i had the best hopes, but nothing happened. So i just gave up for a while, and then i moved in Australia. (P.S. i have no drugs history, i don't smoke sigarettes, very rarely drink alcohol, so since i'm not an abuser of "alternative" substances i really don't know why i felt no effects at all..

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Anyway, now i'm studying chemistry, so i'm starting to better understand the process behind the extractions, etc.. and i would try again.. But this time i want to collect my source by myself, because maybe the first time it was not really M. Hostilis. I've got some crystals, ok, but i don't know if it really was mimosa or what else, i don't really trust the internet for this kind of thinks, but it was the only way for me to get some plants..
So, could you help me to find some high % acacia (or else) near the Brisbane area?
I don't want to cause any harm to the plants, so i'm trying to look for something like Acacia Maidenii, that seems to be active in the phyllodes or leaves.
From my own research, the Acacia Maidenii seems to be the best option here, but it seems to be also very hard to ID and very easy to confuse with similar species, and i have no experience in botanics.
But i have patience, and passion, so i can learn, and try.
Sorry for the long post. I just wanted to avoid the kind of msg like "Hey mates, where can i find some good acacia? See ya!"...

Hope you can help in some way.
Thanks!

Kenji
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