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RRunner
#1 Posted : 4/7/2013 7:43:15 AM
How well do non-dried leaves work in a "steam-basket" environment for a DMT hit? For example, I have some mint that is still quite green and fresh, would layering with this not function equally as well as ash, if not better given the transference of heat through moisture?

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Parshvik Chintan
#2 Posted : 4/7/2013 9:50:39 PM
the mint itself won't burn, but i would imagine it would only help protect the DMT even more.

although it might be a bit more tricky to gauge temp (as the mint would be more immune to the flame, it would give less low-temp indicators, and it would probably never "cherry" )

RRunner wrote:
I was conjuring Very happy

did you mean conjecture or conjure Razz
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RRunner
#3 Posted : 4/8/2013 3:11:34 AM
Parshvik Chintan wrote:
the mint itself won't burn, but i would imagine it would only help protect the DMT even more.

although it might be a bit more tricky to gauge temp (as the mint would be more immune to the flame, it would give less low-temp indicators, and it would probably never "cherry" )

RRunner wrote:
I was conjuring Very happy

did you mean conjecture or conjure Razz


I meant the past tense of conjure lol
I've learned some really good slow deep breathing techniques from meditation, so I rarely burn my DMT, but I was very interested in the possibility of herb steaming lol
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