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Finally after 2 years of hardwork and research i found Acacia Confusa in India. I just wanted to get this out. Its not a myth anymore. Just what i needed. No more depending on vendors from Brazil,Hawaii and USA. Loving this moment. dreamingshaman attached the following image(s): Acacia-confusa-Tree.jpg (475kb) downloaded 180 time(s).
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Posts: 14191 Joined: 19-Feb-2008 Last visit: 02-Jan-2025 Location: Jungle
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Congrats friend!
How did you identify it?
Also, would you be willing to do some tests on the leaves/small branches to see if they also contain the alkaloids of interest? That would help with sustainability, instead of using roots or bark which is more tricky to do it without hurting the plant! Id help sending your extract sample to a lab to know exactly what it contains
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Posts: 3 Joined: 16-Feb-2019 Last visit: 04-Aug-2019 Location: London
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I had observed Formosan Koa(Acacia Confusa) in Taiwan and had various images with me. I am planning to try its leaves, root bark, stem bark, trunk bark, seeds and flowers for alkaloids. I will start extraction after a week as i have some business to take care of. Will keep everyone posted. Look inside yourself for the answers you seek.
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Dreamoar
Posts: 4711 Joined: 10-Sep-2009 Last visit: 21-Dec-2024 Location: Rocky mountain high
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NO ROOTS! NO BARK FROM THE MAIN TRUNK! That tree has been growing a long time, if you damage it's trunk or roots you will kill it. If you treat it respectfully, that tree will still be there for you grandchildren's grandchildren. You can carefully cut a peripheral branch (coming off of the main trunk) and remove the bark from that if you must experiment with the bark. Please do not kill the tree so you can get some drugs. Don't do it!!!
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I can't think of anything important or deep to add here, excuse me!
Posts: 356 Joined: 27-Oct-2018 Last visit: 17-Feb-2023 Location: The dream room, wonderland
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Harvesting and killing trees that are older than the people that cut them down to extract psychoactive substances or to make a buck is total shame. I dont like this kind of action and i dont understand why one would need to kill a whole tree to extract, i mean there is plenty of already cheap bark online, and why would one extract more than 50-100g bark? 100g bark - 2% yield - 2g = 40 trips (50mg each which is high dose) When i see people extracting 1-2kg its more than obvious to me what is the deal. 1kg - 2% yield - 20g - 400 trips (50mg each) Even a """DMT ADDICT"" would find it a challenge to smoke 50mg 400 times in his life time.
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Posts: 3 Joined: 16-Feb-2019 Last visit: 04-Aug-2019 Location: London
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I am not going to harm the tree.
The root bark would be cut from a periphery of the longest root birch. I will use organic neem oil for spraying on the cut openings so that they don't rot.
I only need a little amount to figure out the alkaloids. We (me and the herb) are connected to each other by the same energy force which runs the universe so we progress together.
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I can't think of anything important or deep to add here, excuse me!
Posts: 356 Joined: 27-Oct-2018 Last visit: 17-Feb-2023 Location: The dream room, wonderland
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If the tree doesnt die at the end i guess it would be ok, but please work carefully and read how to properly harvest tree root so you dont kill it. Good Luck
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dreamingshaman wrote:Finally after 2 years of hardwork and research i found Acacia Confusa in India. I just wanted to get this out. Its not a myth anymore. Just what i needed. No more depending on vendors from Brazil,Hawaii and USA. Loving this moment. @dreamingshaman Know what this plant is known as locally in India? also can you share where you found it ?
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dreamingshaman wrote:Finally after 2 years of hardwork and research i found Acacia Confusa in India. I just wanted to get this out. Its not a myth anymore. Just what i needed. No more depending on vendors from Brazil,Hawaii and USA. Loving this moment. Hi I am from India too., Have you tried extracting it? I am searching for confusa, haven't found anything yet, but I have found Acacia auriculiformis,which contains 5 Meo DmT.
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Posts: 2 Joined: 22-Apr-2018 Last visit: 24-Aug-2019 Location: India
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Hi, I'm writing from India as well. Currently in Andhra Pradesh. I'm working on an agroforestry project here on the NGO's farm. I believe there is an acacia catechu and an acacia auriculiformis on the farm land. Both are fully mature. Been learning to responsibly source locally available sources of DMT and learn how to extract them. Anybody has any experience with these species?
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Posts: 1 Joined: 26-Apr-2019 Last visit: 26-Apr-2019
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Posts: 2 Joined: 19-Apr-2019 Last visit: 07-May-2020 Location: Uncertain mind
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Progress? Forgive the unenlightened, for they are not fools for not knowing.
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Posts: 2 Joined: 29-Feb-2020 Last visit: 29-Feb-2020 Location: India
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Hello dreamingshaman, its a nice discovery. Can you please share the Indian name of the plant please? Also, did you extract dmt from it? Please share. Thank you
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