desmanthus illinoensis

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  1. andallthatstocome

    andallthatstocome not a squid

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    if anyone lives in southeast pennsylvania and has seen this plant, could you tell me where? it has staggered/offset leaf groups that look like ferns, and clusters of white flowers. late summer through fall, it may have clusters of crescent-shaped pods.

    keep an eye out, folks!
     
  2. Spicey Cat

    Spicey Cat DMT Witch (says husband)

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    your better off collect phalaris, you can collect a 100lbs of that and over time have more dmt that youll know what to do with..
     
  4. andallthatstocome

    andallthatstocome not a squid

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    probably the same as all the others. grind up plant material. soak in a non-polar solvent (naphtha, chloroform, ethanol,isopropyl), evaporate, and BAM rough product.
     
  5. lillallyloukins

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    the leaves look like a Mimosa... maybe it is the root-bark that is used and a similar extraction method used too? don't quote me on that tho!
     
  6. Carryion

    Carryion Guest

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    I have tons of Desmanthus Illinoensis around me I played around with it but.

    I may have processed it wrong or picked it at wrong time in the year. I got almost 4g but would only get you stone and no trip. Buzz woud last 15 mins or so. It would clear my thinking and it made me fell good. No side effects! I would love to lean a new way.
     
  7. shamanicrootinyou

    shamanicrootinyou Members

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    New source. go to amazon, search "mhrb", look for the very simple listing.
     

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