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droidman85
#1 Posted : 11/26/2020 3:56:03 PM
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Good afternoon everyone.
I have extracted DMT from mimosa hostilis a few times and instead of buying more root bark i wanted to find some plants in my country that also produce dmt. so i searched the wiki and found out that Acacia acuminata probably exists near me everywhere and Phalaris Brachystachys is fairly abundant too, however i have this picture on my phone (sorry for the bad quality):

This one is also very common and i can get it basicly anywhere. Is the plant on the picture the Acacia acuminata? I don't think so because the leaves look different but in any case i'm just asking to be sure. Thanks in advance
 

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#2 Posted : 11/26/2020 7:45:24 PM

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The phyllodes ("leaves") certainly look Acacia-like. Some close-ups of the various plant parts would help those more expert than me in positive identification of the plant. Pictures of the flowers, twigs, phyllode stalks and trunk bark would raise the chances for identification of the species.




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#3 Posted : 11/27/2020 12:33:11 PM
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Thank you for the reply. i will try to go there when possible, due to covid restrictions on my country i cannot leave my town district this weekend but as soon as possible i will try to get it done and post new pictures
 
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#4 Posted : 12/1/2020 1:37:03 AM

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It's definitely NOT Acacia Acuminata.

It could be Acacia Longifolia, but it's a bit hard to tell from that photo.
 
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#5 Posted : 2/21/2021 7:45:56 PM
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Ok so due to covid and life getting in the way, other projects etc, i forgot about this and today i managed to go out for a walk with my wife and daughter and near the river i saw again a ton of these plants.
i have uploaded them to mega.nz with very low compression so they are big i put them in a zip file and you can download them here

Not sure if these contain any interesting thing like DMT but they remind me somehow of some spicies that might have and are or not worth extracting. Since i'm not sure what they are i'm here asking again but now with some decent pictures with a decent size.
Hope these allow some kind of identification since these are in fact a plague here in Portugal
 
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#6 Posted : 2/22/2021 10:11:37 PM

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plague here in Portugal
From this you can be fairly sure it is, as Sigtyr says, A. longifolia as I read some time ago that this had become naturalised in PT.

https://wiki.dmt-nexus.me/Acacia_longifolia

Seems you would be lucky to get a good result with this one, but if you had a job clearing invasive plants you might get enough material for it to be worthwhile making an extraction anyhow.




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droidman85
#7 Posted : 2/28/2021 1:11:13 PM
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downwardsfromzero wrote:
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plague here in Portugal
From this you can be fairly sure it is, as Sigtyr says, A. longifolia as I read some time ago that this had become naturalised in PT.

https://wiki.dmt-nexus.me/Acacia_longifolia

Seems you would be lucky to get a good result with this one, but if you had a job clearing invasive plants you might get enough material for it to be worthwhile making an extraction anyhow.


Ok thank you for the input, didn't knew it was naturalised.

On that wiki link i read that:
"Alkaloid content
0.2% tryptamine in bark, leaves, some in flowers, phenylethylamine in flowers"
so can i just take leaves and go for it ? do you belive i should do the hard work and use root bark ?
these things are in the wild some roots probably are very hard to reach.

Is it a safe kind of DMT or do i need to take any precautions? What part of the plant do you recommend using?
If it is like leaves and a few branches etc i can go basically nearly anywhere and get like 5kg without any problem.

I'm kinda sorry for throwing so many questions but really i only extracted from bought online mimosa root bark before and i have a ton of questions regarding safety of this plant. If it is safe like mimosa root bark me and a friend can try to make a big batch to see how this goes.

just an update, was 22 degrees (c) today so went to get a bag of it. got roots, bark, leaves polen etc, i think i have like at least 3 to 4kg
 
 
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