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Hello all; I've been an avid psychonaut for about two years now, starting with heavy cannabis (ab)use. After exploring psilocybin and LSD I decided to revert to cannabis as I wanted a more spiritual experience. I heard about DMT a few months back and I was very intrigued. I've been searching for a means to acquire it, as it is rare where I live. I was considering obtaining phalaris seeds and extracting my own, since I have been known to have a green thumb ![Thumbs up](/forum/images/emoticons/thumbsup.png) however, I discovered mimosa and have been considering that as well. There are many plants in my area that appear to be plants that may contain DMT, but I am unsure and naturally I don't want to put any unknown plants into my body. I'm not exactly a plant specialist, I apologize if I am wasting your time. I made this account in the hopes that somebody could identify any of these plants. Stay tuned for pictures. shackdaddy attached the following image(s): ![](/forum/themes/DMT-Nexus/icon_file.gif) image.jpg (2,281kb) downloaded 91 time(s).![](/forum/themes/DMT-Nexus/icon_file.gif) image.jpg (2,911kb) downloaded 89 time(s).![](/forum/themes/DMT-Nexus/icon_file.gif) image.jpg (2,266kb) downloaded 87 time(s).
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plant ID isn't one of my strengths...especially young plants. It seems there are many more knowledgable folks here, so prob just a matter of time until you get an ID..
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Heya, welcome to the nexus! I'm no expert, but I'll take some guesses with your photos: First one looks like albizia juliabrissin. Second one looks like coffee? Psychotria Alba? Not sure Third one, I have no idea. Knowing what general area you're in would help quite a bit. Edit: Ohhhhhh...I see you're in florida. + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- DMT Nexus Research ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- +
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none of those plants are likely to have active alkaloids, if that is what you are asking My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! ๆจน
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Posts: 2 Joined: 14-Dec-2013 Last visit: 31-Dec-2013 Location: Florida
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Thank you friends! I figured they would all be non psychoactive, I was hoping to get lucky, as I found all three of these growing on my property ![Very happy](/forum/images/emoticons/grin.png) I was just anxious; I'm waiting on my morning glory seeds in the mail; and my poppies will take a whole grow season. Judging by my impatience, I'm thinking I'll grow phalaris.
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shackdaddy wrote:Thank you friends! I figured they would all be non psychoactive, I was hoping to get lucky, as I found all three of these growing on my property ![Very happy](/forum/images/emoticons/grin.png) I was just anxious; I'm waiting on my morning glory seeds in the mail; and my poppies will take a whole grow season. Judging by my impatience, I'm thinking I'll grow phalaris. Eh, might as well start growing some long-term plants too. But yes, phalaris for impatience. Check out companionplants. They have AQ1 strain of aquatica, and from what I've read, that's the strain to get. Peace, wap + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- DMT Nexus Research ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- +
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I think the middle one is a young gardenia. Not active, but beautiful smelling flowers in the spring. Forge a Path with Heart <3
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Shackdaddy, I thought you might find this article interesting: 50 Common Native Plants Important In Florida's Ethnobotanical HistoryIt's not necessarily about DMT plants, but is very interesting. Table 3, near the bottom, holds the gold. :-) wap + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- DMT Nexus Research ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- + ---- +
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