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Caacia
#1 Posted : 6/27/2013 2:02:40 PM

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Hello there Nexus wonderers
I am a recent addition to your community and eager to get to it, I have dropped by often to refine acacia id's and indulge the wealth of information on teks. This all should be quite familiar to me.

I currently have a set up for entheogens in my room, a four foot glass tank and equally long heat mat, led lights and and a range of seeds - listing some (all) of my prised collection:

Spice sources -
Mimosa hostilis
Acacia obtusifolia
Acacia maidenii
Acacia acuminata
Acacia Simplicifolia
Acacia podalyriifolia
Petalostylis cassioides
Desmanthus Illinois
Phalaris aquatica var australia
Phalaris arundinacea var turkey red (cutting)
Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil

Other entheogens -
Ipomoea tricolor
Peganum harmala
Banisteriopsis caapi black
Calea zacatechichi
Coleus blumei
Heimia salicofolia
Trichocereus bridgesii 
Trichocereus pachanoi
Artemisia absinthium

I won't go into the details on the progress of these plants here but I'll be sure to share what I can when its needed, otherwise (more likely) it will be me seeking answers from you all. Razz

To wrap things up, I live in the easten suburbs of Melbourne and have done several A/B extractions from some interesting acacia with less than perfect results, I will be sure to ellaberate on those on a later date.
In the mean while, thanks for all the guidance so far, knowingly or not and I look forward to hearing from you ALL! Very happy

Update (06.Aug.13) Should be arriving in mail:
Acacia acuminata narrow phyllodes
Acacia burkittii
Acacia elata
Acacia oxycedrus
Acacia colei
Acacia leocalyx
Acacia confusa
Datura stramonium
1oz phalaris arundinacea seed heads yugo x big medicine
Ipomoea nil
Papaver orientale
And maybe cause I accidently ordered,
Papaver somniferum

I also got myself a Salvia divinorum a few weeks ago! Very happy
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nh1234
#2 Posted : 6/27/2013 2:49:47 PM
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nice collection of acacias. only acacia seeds i have are "maybes" from wild trees i have come across. placing an order soon for some, and mimosa h. And DEFINITELY caapi once they are available again. i cant find any!
 
daytrip
#3 Posted : 6/29/2013 5:11:23 PM

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I'm trying to get a little home garden set up myself, any recommendations on the hardiest/ most productive choices?
Also, I've had trouble with acacia confusa extractions myself (resulting in yellow goo, and trouble crystallizing.) Using Google dmt nexus with your specific problem may help Smile
 
Caacia
#4 Posted : 6/30/2013 4:05:08 PM

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nh1234 acacias are brilliant to cultivate since they are very resilient plants. Almost all are drought tollerent and there is a nice selection of acacias that can tolerrate sub zero degrees!
Trouble with wild acacias is deffinitly identification and cross pollination otherwise there is always the reliability that your climate is suitable.
Caapi and hostillis go together like garlic and steak my friend.

Daytrip acacias, acacias & acacias!
Unfortunatly confusa has more nmt than dmt and thus extractions will almost always leave you with a goo that wont crystalize, there is a up side and a downside in the final product, downside is that in separatating nmt from dmt you will be left with a fumerate (salt) and thus more procedure is due to make it smokable again. Although the up side is that nmt is psychoactive itself, supposably 1/3 that of dmt.
If you have enough nmt in the final product to make it worth it there is a relatively simple process to methylate nmt to or favourite compound although the name of the process escapes me I will leave a link to it when I find out again.
Now back to your original question given im not so aware of your climate zone so I will just give my oppinion on multiple zones.
Wet and/or cold climate I would recommend.
Acacia floribunda and Acacia obtusifolia
Warm climates I suggest the prior as well as.
The obvious Momosa hostilis and Acacia simplicifolia is always worth a shot.
Any others I could suggest would either be too variable in term of uncertainty of alkaloids or not a potent plant of choice in comparison.
Get back to me if you struggle to find seeds online I may have a few to part with but I am quite limited. Smile

Just refer to my spice list. Smile
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daytrip
#5 Posted : 6/30/2013 4:52:13 PM

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I live in the Midwest us (similar climate to NY, if that helps) so I may see if I can get some hardy acacias going outside and I was thinking a few houseplants. B. Caapi and mimosa are definitely possibilities for me, I should be able to get them going without additional light thanks to the summer. Thanks for the help Smile you have an amazing array of plants listed there! Will let you know how seed finding goes.
 
nh1234
#6 Posted : 7/1/2013 7:12:44 PM
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Caacia wrote:
nh1234 acacias are brilliant to cultivate since they are very resilient plants. Almost all are drought tollerent and there is a nice selection of acacias that can tolerrate sub zero degrees!
Trouble with wild acacias is deffinitly identification and cross pollination otherwise there is always the reliability that your climate is suitable.
Caapi and hostillis go together like garlic and steak my friend.

Warm climates I suggest the prior as well as.
The obvious Momosa hostilis and Acacia simplicifolia is always worth a shot.



Right on, i've been meaning to find an answer for acacia & mimosa climate needs. I've heard from several sources that caapi&hostilis isn't as "clean" of a feeling. Compared to viridis...personal preference i suppose?
 
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#7 Posted : 7/2/2013 4:30:51 PM

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That sounds like a pretty healthy garden you've got going on! Thumbs up

Since you've been lurking for a bit, have you seen and joined www.sharetheseeds.me? Sounds like you'd be a great addition.

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zeric
#8 Posted : 7/8/2013 7:54:13 PM
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Hello there Caacia,

Did you ever run into black spots on your T. Pachanoi?
 
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#9 Posted : 7/11/2013 2:46:18 AM
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zeric wrote:
Hello there Caacia,

Did you ever run into black spots on your T. Pachanoi?


I certainly did with mine!

They kept coming back, I believe it was from overwatering/not proper drainage. Just keep cutting chunks off, past the mushy(rotten) flesh on the inside. They eventually stopped for me after I repotted.



And to OP,

Do you have any experience with Coleus? Have you experienced psychoactive properties?
 
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#10 Posted : 7/11/2013 3:20:10 AM

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Welcome man. Knowledge is a great thing to share for those learning and expanding. Wink
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Caacia
#11 Posted : 7/23/2013 9:22:10 AM

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Zeric unfortunatly I am not very experience with cacti and the two seedlings I have that are less than a centimetre are the first ive ever grown, so I think you would be my source of answers not the other way round. Razz
Eyeland my only experience with coleus is germinating them, I have several growing and only about an inch high with their second pair of leaves, I would like to experiment with this plant in the future though, if you ever find out anything firat hand I would certainly be interested to know!

Kash I think im going to like it here. Smile
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#12 Posted : 7/23/2013 9:29:24 AM


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Caacia wrote:
Spice sources -
Mimosa hostilis
Acacia obtusifolia
Acacia maidenii
Acacia acuminata
Acacia Simplicifolia
Acacia podalyriifolia
Petalostylis cassioides
Desmanthus Illinois
Phalaris aquatica var australia
Phalaris arundinacea var turkey red (cutting)
Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil

Other entheogens -
Ipomoea tricolor
Peganum harmala
Banisteriopsis caapi black
Calea zacatechichi
Coleus blumei
Heimia salicofolia
Trichocereus bridgesii 
Trichocereus pachanoi
Artemisia absinthium


Shocked

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grue
#13 Posted : 8/3/2013 4:05:57 AM

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Unfortunatly confusa has more nmt than dmt and thus extractions will almost always leave you with a goo that wont crystalize, there is a up side and a downside in the final product, downside is that in separatating nmt from dmt you will be left with a fumerate (salt) and thus more procedure is due to make it smokable again. Although the up side is that nmt is psychoactive itself, supposably 1/3 that of dmt.


I am entirly unfamiliar with the differences between acacias and mimosas, however, popular conjecture seems to indicate a lot of people 'find' the nmt goo preferable and 'more active' so this may in fact be an appealing trait?
 
Caacia
#14 Posted : 8/6/2013 1:49:56 PM

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Grue it is said that nmt is roughly around 1/3 the potency of dmt so while yes it would be preferable over say basic tryptamines or oh-dmt it still is a goo that stops the more potent 'goodies' from crystalizing.
And might I say a lot easyer to convert back to dmt then anyother byproducts.

I will get onto finding the thread link regaurding the super easy process for conversion.
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Caacia
#15 Posted : 8/13/2013 6:45:23 AM

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Eschweiler–Clarke reaction

In this tread, it all about converting nmt to dmt in a pretty simple way.

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