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DrBhang
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A DMT tree in cold Norway?
#3255297 - 10/20/04 10:40 AM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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After several rewarding experiences with DMT I want to try to grow a source for it @home. After some reading on erowid I found out that most pure DMT (with no 5-meo dmt) sources are trees. I live in a cold area of the world, Norway, and the winters can last for 2-3 months with snow and temps as low as -15 to 20 Celsius. Will a (ie) mimosa hostilis or any of the others survive cold winters? Can it be grown indoors? What will be my best bet here?
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felixhigh
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Re: A DMT tree in cold Norway? [Re: DrBhang]
#3255690 - 10/20/04 01:14 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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your best bet? in your place i would grow psychotria spp indoors. i don't think mimosa hostilis and not even it's subtropical cousin, mimosa scabrella could stand a norwegian winter... blessings,
FH
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gdman
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Re: A DMT tree in cold Norway? [Re: felixhigh]
#3255731 - 10/20/04 01:24 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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what about Desmanthus illinoensis? you think that would last his winter? he could try to grow it in some kid of (large) container to make root harvest easier.
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gnrm23
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Re: A DMT tree in cold Norway? [Re: gdman]
#3255872 - 10/20/04 01:54 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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it is possible that D illinoiensis could survive a wickedly cold winter (the plant might need a big pile of mulch around it to protect the roots from freezing solid...) - the plants take 3 or more years for a decent amount of alkaloids to accumulate in the root (rootbark)...
you could try some of the quick-growing grasses (graminaceaea); some strains of Phalaris aquatica are supposed to have fairly decent levels of n,n-DMT... (& some have mostly 5meodmt, & some have crap...)(one sample of Phalaris grass was subjected to a 2-d TLC and at least 24 alkaloids were elucidated... including nasties like gramine... so many folks just avoid the grasses...)
~ so, what's the dealio with "haret hogurt" in scandinavia? supposedly smoking a bit of this plant (Hieraceum pilosella = "mouse-ear hawkweed") induces a pleasant state of enhanced awareness... (i was gonna cop some, but about the time i got interested (from a mention of a danish-language book on herbal highs), the stuff in an regular herb vendor's catalog disappeared (at ~ $US 15/pound) & the herb showed up in a few specialty herb (ummm, potential herbal highs) catalogs at $15/gram... oh well... maybe i will try growing hawkweed successfully someday...
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DrBhang
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Re: A DMT tree in cold Norway? [Re: gnrm23]
#3259433 - 10/21/04 06:54 AM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks for the replies. I am reading about D. illinoiensis and psychotria now.
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