After some succesful extractions and having the technique down I've found that I'm getting little to no results at the moment... I scored a few kgs of Acacia Acuminata bark, most of which from dying trees (and the fresh bark is now a few weeks old).
I was wondering if age has any effect on the potency? I imagine the alkaloids wouldn't just 'evapourate' but unless I've got the wrong bark (unlikely), I can't think of any reasons for my lack of success.
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It does definitely, though you should still get something out of it otherwise it's probably the wrong tree. SMOKE MORE DMT, SMOKE MORE DMT NOW
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I couldnt imagine a few weeks would make a difference. I have successfully exracted out of bark nearly 2 years old. THERE ARE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. THOSE THAT KNOW THE BINARY SYSTEM AND THOSE THAT DONT.
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I thought he was referring to the age of the tree.. SMOKE MORE DMT, SMOKE MORE DMT NOW
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With obtusifolia the age of the tree makes a difference. The older trees seem to have a way better alk level IMO. THERE ARE 10 KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. THOSE THAT KNOW THE BINARY SYSTEM AND THOSE THAT DONT.
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Sorry, I meant the age of collected bark and it possibly deteriorating in 'storage'... Also, collecting bark from dead trees, any opinions? (I managed to get quite a lot of bark from dead/dying trees, I don't know if that's anything to consider(?)).
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No thats fine. SMOKE MORE DMT, SMOKE MORE DMT NOW
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Im having the same issues with acuminata. The majority of bark collected was from dead trees and yeilds were small.
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Yeah swim also got tiny returns on bark sourced from fallen trees.
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