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RRhoads
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#3415671 - 11/27/04 11:50 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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JCoke
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? [Re: RRhoads]
#3416509 - 11/27/04 04:11 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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dont dry them, why would you want to?
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? *DELETED* [Re: JCoke]
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Hooty
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? [Re: RRhoads]
#3416961 - 11/27/04 06:05 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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There's really not that much moisture content in morning glory seeds...If you're jsut wanting to store them I would suggest freezing them...if you don't have the freezer space I'd say let them dry in the sun for a day to eliminate what little moisture there is and then keep them in a dry place.
Otherwise....tea for 12?
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? *DELETED* [Re: Hooty]
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Hooty
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? [Re: RRhoads]
#3417135 - 11/27/04 07:00 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've only eatin them straight myself, but my plans were to make a tea next time, whenever that may be. Everytime you chew and swallow those things it seems to get a little harder to do. If you've got 3500 of those little buggers I'd suggest trying a tea and seeing how well it works for you. Gring the seeds first if possible (it's not an easy thing to do.)
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? [Re: RRhoads]
#3417442 - 11/27/04 08:29 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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If you use heat to prepair or preserve them you are making a mistake. LSA is VERY VERY heat sensitive. Cold water extraction is the way to prepair them.
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? [Re: mr_minds_eye]
#3417538 - 11/27/04 09:04 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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I was under the impression that it was possible that LSA might not be as sensitive to heat as say LSD or Psilocybin. My initial thought was the same as yours, however someone once informed me (and I can't remember who or where now) that LSA quite possibly was an exception to this principle. I'm no chemist, but surely someone else here in the garden could shed some light on the subject.
As I said before I don't remember who told me this, but thinking back I think it was on this board, and I think it came up because the person was stating that he/she had had more luck with making tea than with cold water extraction...I think he/she was making reference to Rivea Corymbosa seeds, however the active constituent is the same.
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Re: Drying Morning Glory seeds? [Re: Hooty]
#3417678 - 11/27/04 09:52 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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You should only harvest them when thre dry and black. If there still white I would make use of them asap.
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