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korbbit
#1 Posted : 1/4/2012 4:51:55 AM

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Hey everyone. this morning i drove to the barossa valley and harvested about a kilo of what i believe to be phalaris aquatica. Please take a look at these photos and tell me what you think.
Note the orange specs on the leaves. this ONLY occured on the leaves, and ONLY on younger, stressed out plants with little or no full stalks. Im hoping thats where the magic is.
Also I would really appreciate some tips on the best method of extraction, if this actually is phalaris aquatica.




 

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nen888
#2 Posted : 1/4/2012 5:01:59 AM
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..yes, i think thats P. aquatica..
i would highly recommend reading all of this long but very good thread: -Phalaris = The Way Of The Future..it is the most up-to-date discussion on phalaris and it's extraction/contents that i know of...
 
korbbit
#3 Posted : 1/4/2012 6:38:26 AM

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Thanks nen. But all the chemistry jargen in that thread kinda goes over my head. I understand the basic principles of an a/b extraction though. I might just try the same a/b extraction i used on my acacia root bark i guess..
 
 
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