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thecosmiclizard
#1 Posted : 12/16/2018 6:34:36 PM
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Hi everyone I'm taking the next steps on my journey with this wonderful compound and I am preparing to begin extracting my own spice. My concern is that I know that mimosa hostilis is being harvested at an unsustainable rate and one positive effect my experiences with dmt is I am much more environmentally conscience. I want to know if there are any other more environmentally friendly sources of plant material that can be used for extraction.
 

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DreadedShaman
#2 Posted : 12/16/2018 7:34:39 PM

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You could grow your own MH.

Phalaris grasses are common most places I think (invasive around here so it's cut down readily)

I've also ready that acacia confusa is invasive in Hawaii, so I can't imagine any ACRB coming from Hawaii isn't gathered sustainably?

Maybe I'm wrong here tho
 
Auxin
#3 Posted : 12/16/2018 9:13:35 PM

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Mimosa hostilis is not being wild harvested, its grown on farms in mexico and south america. There is nothing unsustainable in their farming, the only real concern is the legality of buying it wherever you are. Its things like Virola and B. caapi that might be harvested unsustainably.

If you want to try your hand at growing a source plant here are some suggestions from most cold hardy to most cold intolerant and tropical:
Desmanthus illinoensis (USDA zone 4+)
Desmanthus leptolobus (USDA zone ~6+)
Peganum harmala (USDA zone 6+ or 7+)
Acacia acuminata 'Narrow Phyllode' (USDA zone 8+ or 9+)
Mimosa hostilis (USDA zone 9+)
Psychotria alba (USDA zone 9+, semitropical)
Banisteriopsis caapi (USDA zone 9+, tropical?)
Acacia confusa (USDA zone 9+ or 10, tropical)
Psychotria viridis (USDA zone 10, semitropical?)

I think I remembered those correctly, lol
 
 
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