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Knarkkorven
#1 Posted : 1/2/2015 11:27:15 PM

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Hello everyone, I'm, knarkkorven.

First of all, excuse my spelling/poor grammar, my native language is Swedish. Wink

I have researched and experienced the psychedelic realms for about 15 years now.
Nowadays its mostly weed and psilocybin mushrooms a few times every year, but I have experiences of LSD, LSA, mescaline, DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-HO-DMT, and some other tryptamines, phenethylamines, plants and mushrooms. I have a strong interest in researching new/unknown substances from plant origins. I don't care much about the synthetic research chemical market.

I like to pick and identify mushrooms. Not only the psychedelic but also edibles and other species...

I also like to create psychedelic art from time to time. Check out some of my work here:
http://forum.magiskamole...ics/10415/drummerman.jpg
http://forum.magiskamole...pics/10415/Mescalito.jpg
http://forum.magiskamole...15/shamanicteaparty8.jpg
http://forum.magiskamole...15/shamanicteaparty7.JPG
http://forum.magiskamole.../10415/medicine_man2.jpg
http://forum.magiskamole...rpics/10415/Combined.jpg

I have lurked around here for a few years without registering a member. But now, I feel I needed an account, because I want to share some information about my experiences with a psychoactive mushroom I don´t think anyone else on earth has experienced before, so please give me the credentials to start new threads in the forums soon! How's that for a cliff hanger? Big grin

Feel free to ask any questions.

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#2 Posted : 1/2/2015 11:47:42 PM

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Hey knarkkorven, welcome to the forum!

I also am a big fan of picking and eating mushrooms, psychoactive or not. So I would love to hear about your experiences! I also checked out your artwork, that's some cool stuff, very trippy!

How about some trip reports then?Wink

Peace

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#3 Posted : 1/3/2015 12:18:37 AM

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Welcome.

I too await your reports with eager anticipation. And I don't mind if you post in Swedish Smile




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#4 Posted : 1/3/2015 1:11:05 AM

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Welcome! Impressive and beautiful art you have there.. thank you for sharing. Big grin Would also like to know of this mushroom.

Enjoy your stay. Thumbs up
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Knarkkorven
#5 Posted : 1/3/2015 4:50:19 PM

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I will tell you about this mushrooms species as soon as I can post in the other forums...
I'm hoping for some promotion votes from you guys Pleased

What else can I tell you.. hmmm...

Plants/mushrooms I have grown:
Cannabis, Salvia divinorum, Datura stramonium, Ipomoea, Brugmansia, Atropa belladonna, Claviceps purpurea, Psilocybe cubensis, Paneolus cinctulus... probably a few more.

I have a big interest in Claviceps purpurea and the Elusian mysteries and have researched the subject since 2006. I recently found out about a method to grow this species on wheat which make the alkaloid profile very interesting. 93% ergonovine and almost no ergotamine!! I also would like to share this with you later...
 
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#6 Posted : 1/3/2015 8:00:49 PM

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Howdy, and welcome.

That's interesting and timely to me, your mention of claviceps cultivation. I'm planning a hypothetical entheogenic ( or as I like to refer to it, a 'wizard's' ) garden and am curious about ergot, will it contaminate other plants? Can it be 'induced', or whatever you would call it outdoor, and how much area would have to be dedicated to the host plant?

How do you perform the alkaloid profile analysis?

Anyway, I'm sure your knowledge will be a good addition to the anecdotal research library we have here. Wink
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Knarkkorven
#7 Posted : 1/3/2015 9:48:04 PM

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Claviceps purpurea contaminates a lot of different genera in the family Poaceae. It can spread from one species to another.

Ergot can be found among whole rye brought, more prominent in rye for animals due to higher max limits of number of sclerotia per kilo/pound of grain. However, I think you can find some in the wild if you are really dedicated. Look on the grass along dirt roads, paths in forests etc. It's very common, at least here in Europe.
Ergot sclerotia can be used to start a mycelium culture on petri dishes, or grow stroma (small "mushrooms"Pleased. Ergot is also spread by flies sucking the sweet syrupy dew the ergot create on it's host plant. A nice way to spread mycelium to other grass flowers.

Commercial production usually use a liquid culture started from spores from the stroma grown from ergot sclerotia, which is inoculated out on rye ears in big rye fields by draging sponges dipped in LC over the rye, or clapping rye ears between pads with sponges and needles to pucture rye flowers and get higher inoculation yield. For a simple home cultivation, one can inoculate individual ears during the flowering with a simple painting brush or sprayer.

Usually, ergot is thought only to produce ergotoxins, mostly ergotamine. That is true for booth liquid cultures and sclerotia. But I found a reference to an old and over looked scientific paper which describes that a simple change in growing technique which involves solid substrate instead of liquid, which leads to this remarkable change of alkaloid profile.

I will write more about this when I become a full member... Pleased

Here's a few of my photos from 2014, some insects munching away at some dew, and some dew drops.
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#8 Posted : 1/3/2015 10:09:35 PM

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Välkommen

Good to see you

Old unregged lurker of Magiska Molekyler here

Best cliffhanger!
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#9 Posted : 1/3/2015 10:22:13 PM

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Tack!

If you don't want to wait to read about the great mushroom cliff hanger, you should check out svampforumet på MM.
Och ge mig sedan en promotion-röst så att alla andra kan få läsa. Pleased
 
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#10 Posted : 1/4/2015 8:18:15 AM

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Knarkkorven wrote:
Tack!

If you don't want to wait to read about the great mushroom cliff hanger, you should check out svampforumet på MM.
Och ge mig sedan en promotion-röst så att alla andra kan få läsa. Pleased


Gjort! Kul att ha dig här! Har fundrat på den där svampen. Intressant!

Interesting essays to behold people. Promo Knarkkorven. Seriusly Smile
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#11 Posted : 1/4/2015 10:53:43 AM

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spiritofspice: It can also be seen at youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ielb0C1JYsw

IAAGSOM: Thanks Smile
 
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#12 Posted : 1/6/2015 10:58:03 PM

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The ant in the middle pic is definitely getting high...

Ergot is common as muck in several European locations I frequent (at the right time of year). Hmmmm...

Now ever more eagerly awaiting your promotion Smile




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#13 Posted : 1/6/2015 11:27:47 PM

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Nice Art Smile
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#14 Posted : 1/7/2015 5:31:57 PM

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Thanks.

I'm going to write a post about how I successfully extracted and vaporized bufotenine (or 5-MeO-DMT) from Amanita citrina (Amanita bulbosa var. citrina).

Of course, I could post this in one of the new member-forums, but I want to post it in the Bufotenine and 5-MeO-DMT forum, which I find is more correct and where the information will be easier to find in the future.

So, if you are a member and want to read about this, please follow the instructions in this thread to auto-promote me.
It seems like the admins/moderators aren't very active in promoting new members right now, and I don't feel like posting 50-100 posts to prove that I'm serious and will behave nicely. A simple Google search for knarkkorven could prove that...
 
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#15 Posted : 1/7/2015 10:47:18 PM

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Knarkkorven is like The Traveler but at a Swedish psychedelic forum. I think you won't regret upping his membership! Thumbs up
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#16 Posted : 1/8/2015 4:30:19 AM

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+1 for promotion. Knar has good posts everywhere ive seenThumbs up
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#17 Posted : 1/8/2015 6:59:47 AM

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Knarkkorven wrote:


I have a big interest in Claviceps purpurea and the Elusian mysteries and have researched the subject since 2006. I recently found out about a method to grow this species on wheat which make the alkaloid profile very interesting. 93% ergonovine and almost no ergotamine!! I also would like to share this with you later...


Please do.
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#18 Posted : 1/8/2015 3:42:16 PM

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Welcome to the Nexus and thank you for sharing your research Smile
 
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#20 Posted : 1/8/2015 8:40:43 PM

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Your Liberty Cap picking guide helped me find my first mushrooms so many years ago.
Thank you very much and good to see you on board!
 
 
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