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#21 Posted : 1/13/2015 1:46:00 AM

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The literature has AQ1 yielding around 1% DMT from dry weight. However we have yet to verify this number in actual hands on experiments. I can't give you a direct square meter to gram to yield ratio as this is dependent on a wide variety of factors such as time of year and time of day of harvest, growing conditions, nitrogen contents in the soil, stress, age, etc... Suffice it to say AQ1 is the most viable DMT source available that I know of for the home-grower with limited space.
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#22 Posted : 1/19/2015 12:26:38 PM

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Wow if so, that's potent! Even if its actually only 1/10 of that it would still be sufficient I'd say.

So basically all we need is a AQ1 seed sharing community, for which an online platform already exists.

Nice.
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#23 Posted : 1/19/2015 12:59:07 PM

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some one wrote:

So basically all we need is a AQ1 seed sharing community, for which an online platform already exists.

Nice.


As far as I understand it we'd need an AQ1 CLONE sharing community as the seeds will give variing results.

Sadly I'm unable to find a source for an AQ1 clone in europe.
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#24 Posted : 1/19/2015 3:22:14 PM

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Keep your eye on STS in the warm season, clones will be spreading where they are needed. Cool
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#25 Posted : 1/19/2015 3:41:43 PM

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dreamer042 wrote:
Keep your eye on STS in the warm season, clones will be spreading where they are needed. Cool


Sounds like music to the ears of one who wants to source sustainable DMT. Smile

Guess I'll have to make an account over there. Smile
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Phalaris
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the genus of grass, see Phalaris (plant). For the Thoroughbred racehorse, see Phalaris (horse).

Phalaris (Greek: Φάλαρις) was the tyrant of Acragas (now Agrigento) in Sicily, from approximately 570 to 554 BC.
Phalaris condemning the sculptor Perillos to the Bronze Bull

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History
Further information: Brazen bull

Phalaris was entrusted with the building of the temple of Zeus Atabyrius in the citadel and took advantage of his position to make himself despot.[1] Under his rule, Agrigentum seemed to have attained considerable prosperity. He supplied the city with water, adorned it with fine buildings, and strengthened it with walls. On the northern coast of the island, the people of Himera elected him general with absolute power, in spite of the warnings of the poet Stesichorus.[2] According to the Suda he succeeded in making himself master of the whole of the island. He was at last overthrown in a general uprising headed by Telemachus, the ancestor of Theron of Acragas (tyrant c. 488–472 BC), and burned in his own brazen bull.

Phalaris was renowned for his excessive cruelty. Among his alleged atrocities is cannibalism: he was said to have eaten suckling babies.[3]

In his Brazen bull, said to have been invented by Perillos of Athens, the tyrant's victims were shut in and roasted alive by a fire kindled beneath while their shrieks represented the bellowing of the bull. Some scholars of the early 20th century proposed a connection between Phalaris' bull and the bull-images of Phoenician cults (cf. the Biblical golden calf), and hypothesized a continuation of Eastern human sacrifice practices. This idea has subsequently fallen out of favor.

The story of the bull cannot be dismissed as pure invention. Pindar, who lived less than a century afterwards, expressly associates this instrument of torture with the name of the tyrant.[4]

There was certainly a brazen bull at Agrigentum that was carried off by the Carthaginians to Carthage. This is said to have been later taken by Scipio the Elder and restored to Agrigentum circa 200 BC. However, it is more likely that it was Scipio the Younger who returned this bull and other stolen works of art to the original Sicilian cities, after his total destruction of Carthage circa 146 BC, which ended the Third Punic War.
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#27 Posted : 2/9/2015 2:08:47 PM

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dreamer042 wrote:
Keep your eye on STS in the warm season, clones will be spreading where they are needed. Cool

What if everyone who obtains a clone agrees to share 2 clones with others? Chain reaction..
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#28 Posted : 4/15/2015 11:15:53 AM

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dreamer042 wrote:
Keep your eye on STS in the warm season, clones will be spreading where they are needed. Cool


Has the warm season begun already? Big grin
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#29 Posted : 4/15/2015 6:12:48 PM

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steppa wrote:
Has the warm season begun already? Big grin

Funny you should ask, woke up this moarning to a foot of snow Stop

So yeah, not quite cloning season round these parts... stay tuned.
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#30 Posted : 4/15/2015 8:12:53 PM

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Funny you should ask, woke up this moarning to a foot of snow Stop

the joke's really on you, because here in alaska it has been snow-free and relatively warm for basically a month already. Very happy
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#31 Posted : 4/15/2015 10:30:45 PM

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dreamer042 wrote:
steppa wrote:
Has the warm season begun already? Big grin

Funny you should ask, woke up this moarning to a foot of snow Stop

So yeah, not quite cloning season round these parts... stay tuned.


Wow! It's been summer for a month here. We don't really have spring and fall, just summer and 2 months of cool weather.
 
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#32 Posted : 4/17/2015 6:49:21 PM

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dreamer042 wrote:
these plants are very hardy. The will survive drought and flood

I still managed to kill mine with nitrogen/phosphate overload, where Phragmites survived!

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We don't really have spring and fall, just summer and 2 months of cool weather.


So you don't have winter either, by the sounds of it!




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