| Home | Community | Message Board |
|
You are not signed in. |
This site includes paid links. Please support our sponsors.
|
|
Stranger Reged: 01/19/24 Posts: 2 |
|
||
|
I would like some opinions though, everywhere states that they build it themself. But is there just randomly a really similar compound in the grass roots around where libs grow? Theoretically, what would the libberty enzymes do to gramine and hordenine? Grass gets stressed, release alkaloids, grass enzymes slow down in late summer and the lib enzymes starts to speed up consuming the alkaloids from the grass? "Epichloƫ is a genus of ascomycete fungi forming an endophytic symbiosis with grasses." Maybe libs work the same way? Now im really intrested in shocking this grass, adding spores or gramine to a field. Seen people selling kilos of gramine, any restrictions on this?
|
|
|
Blue_Lux | 02/11/24 05:59 PM |
|
|
Mateo | 05/08/24 05:05 PM |
| Extra information | ||||
|
0 members, 0 guests and 4 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
Moderator: RogerRabbit, Pastywhyte, bodhisatta |
Forum Permissions
You cannot start new topics You cannot reply to topics HTML is disabled BBCode is enabled |
Rating:
Thread views: 905 |
||
|
|
||||
