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Plant ID. Do any of these contain DMT? Options
 
Ringworm
#21 Posted : 6/11/2012 12:53:53 PM

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bricklaya wrote:
and whats again more ridiculous is that sc001 didn't even tell anyone they were wrong like you just accused him of


Ahhh I misread his post. My apologies regarding that. I myself have been growing and using dmt containing plants for 15 years. I studied the plant species in books, I traveled to any nursery that had species listed that I was interested in, and I grew the plants. This was a hobby for several years and a profession for 7 of them.

I didn't take a handful of very bad pictures of random plants, post them on a forum and ask if they contained DMT. That would be a very difficult way to find/identify them. This is somewhat true of any species, especially difficult with a grass species. The picture I was commenting on does not appear to even be a grass species.

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sc001
#22 Posted : 6/11/2012 6:49:30 PM
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bricklaya wrote:
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this is ridicilouse, i have joined several other forums and each person has given me a diffrent name.


What is really ridiculous is a fuzzy picture picture taken by someone and posted on the internet for Identification. Even more ridiculous is not knowing a plant so you ask someone what it is, and then telling them they are wrong.

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and whats again more ridiculous is that sc001 didn't even tell anyone they were wrong like you just accused him of Pleasedhe/she is just confused at so many differen't names bringing up similar looking plants.. But alas sc001 this pic is once again terrible quality.. you need to understand that a plant can't be identified if its blurry because there can be many plants that are only marginally different and need to be studied in finer detail. And there's probably a lot of differen't grasses that look like that too which would explain getting so many differen't answers


sorry about the photos its just iphone camera, ill try and find the other camera. and yes i wasnt saying anyone is wrong as i my self dont know thats why im asking, my frustration isnt aimed at anyone.
 
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#23 Posted : 6/11/2012 6:56:56 PM
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Ringworm wrote:
bricklaya wrote:
and whats again more ridiculous is that sc001 didn't even tell anyone they were wrong like you just accused him of


Ahhh I misread his post. My apologies regarding that. I myself have been growing and using dmt containing plants for 15 years. I studied the plant species in books, I traveled to any nursery that had species listed that I was interested in, and I grew the plants. This was a hobby for several years and a profession for 7 of them.

I didn't take a handful of very bad pictures of random plants, post them on a forum and ask if they contained DMT. That would be a very difficult way to find/identify them. This is somewhat true of any species, especially difficult with a grass species. The picture I was commenting on does not appear to even be a grass species.

Rw


for your information i didnt take photo of a random plant and put it on and ask if it has dmt, this is why i posted the photo,
(http://www.shaman-australis.com.au/shop/phalaris_arundinacea_picta_plant_pr_130.php)
but now im getting to know more about plants, not everyone is a plant scientist like you mr einstein Wink
 
acacian
#24 Posted : 6/12/2012 1:15:53 AM

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realistically, and i don't at all mean to push you away from phalaris as it really does need more research and people have had degrees of success in the past with it, but its not a very reliable source for DMT at all, and often contains a whole bunch of other alkaloids including gramine, 5-meo-dmt and bufotenine. ... if your looking for a clean and known reliable dmt source in australia I would highly suggest going the route of the acacia. Burkitti is widespread in S.A if you can get a car and go for a drive that would certainly be the way to go.
 
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#25 Posted : 6/12/2012 4:43:49 AM
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bricklaya wrote:
realistically, and i don't at all mean to push you away from phalaris as it really does need more research and people have had degrees of success in the past with it, but its not a very reliable source for DMT at all, and often contains a whole bunch of other alkaloids including gramine, 5-meo-dmt and bufotenine. ... if your looking for a clean and known reliable dmt source in australia I would highly suggest going the route of the acacia. Burkitti is widespread in S.A if you can get a car and go for a drive that would certainly be the way to go.


well i do have a car and can go for a drive if i know which way to drive.

i found a website that even gave me gps locations (not sure how accurate) but it was spread out in the middle of the country as in 4-5 hour drive. im willing to drive couple of hours but i would at least need some info as to where to look and where abouts before i set off.

has your test came back yet about the flinders wattle?
 
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