In my original post I said:
Macre wrote: They're too young to analyse
Why did I say that?
Because I feel the plants are too young to contain enough active DMT for an ayahuasca experience, if they are ever to contain such a profile.
Thats great. It's great for the environment which is struggling under the strain for the demand of plant and vine alike. We all need to be sustainable.
It's also selfish in a way. I'm thinking of my own personal experience. Why don't I use this as an opportunity to contribute to wider science?
They're young, yes, too young to contain enough DMT for an ayahuasca experience. They're too young to analyse? Erm...no Macre, they're not too young to analyse.
This is a great opportunity to regularly analyse the alkaloid content of a plant (if any) as it grows. If this plant is ever to contain active alkaloids, it would be very interesting to quantify the rate of alkaloid increase compared to the rate of growth.
No only this, it would be interesting to quantify the alkaloid content of the same plant at different harvesting times within the 24 hour cycle.
I'm thinking I might carry out a monthly analysis of the same plant. On analysis day, I will carry out a separate analysis for perhaps five different harvesting times within a single 24 hour cycle. I'm interested to plot the results.
In time, I may be able to refine the control, by having a multitude of different plants, from different lines, grown in different conditions. That however, is not possible at the moment. Though my proposed plan is hardly groundbreaking or meticulous, it's a start.
Peace
Macre
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