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expandedperception
#1 Posted : 3/22/2014 10:34:16 PM
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Sooo.. I am nee at the Nexus and am pretty interested in all topics and experimentation. Basically I've had a 2 of overwhelming experiences with the spice and was really looking forward to an extraction. A couple months ago I extracted 100g of MHRB but don't know where screwed it up. I am really interested in finding any DMT-containing acacia due to the ease of having an unlimited supply. I live in Queretaro wich is a small city in Mexico and have seen several interesting plants in the recent weeks. Today I took pics about 2 of them around my block and was hoping for some help with the IDBig grin . I am actually studying Biotechnology so I perhaps this would be helpful in trying out the teks. Sooo.. here are the pics
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#2 Posted : 3/29/2014 5:17:45 AM

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hey, i'm not sure if the first tree is acacia, acacia tend to have different phyllode structure...
the second type could be

http://en.wikipedia.org/...i/Desmanthus_illinoensis

http://en.wikipedia.org/...st_of_psychedelic_plants

Being in mexico there should be allot of Mimosa Hostillis around,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_tenuiflora

It is native to central and south america i think...

good luck,

Have fun.
 
expandedperception
#3 Posted : 4/3/2014 6:20:28 AM
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Thanks a lot dude... However, I´m not sure how common are mimosa hostilis around Queretaro, because here the climate is semi-desertic and I've heard mimosas tend to grow in a more tropical climate like Chiapas and all the southern tropical forests.
 
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#4 Posted : 4/3/2014 9:41:08 AM

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