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cy6nu5
#1 Posted : 7/7/2013 2:39:42 AM
As the title suggests, what are some easy-to-find plants yielding a fair amount of DMT?

EDIT: I live in the Midwest, so that might help give you an idea what I could find.
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The Day Tripper
#2 Posted : 7/7/2013 2:54:35 AM
https://wiki.dmt-nexus.m...yVery happyMT_Containing_Plants

I don't think your very likely to find something active, worth extracting, and positively identified though. Not an insult, just the reality of finding a wild growing plant that has high enough concentrations of dmt to be worth trying to extract from. But you might get lucky depending on where exactly you are located within the midwest.

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Parshvik Chintan
#3 Posted : 7/7/2013 5:00:49 AM
The Day Tripper wrote:
I don't think your very likely to find something active, worth extracting, and positively identified though. Not an insult, just the reality of finding a wild growing plant that has high enough concentrations of dmt to be worth trying to extract from. But you might get lucky depending on where exactly you are located within the midwest.

which is precisely why we need more people doing TLC of local plants.
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dreamer042
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#4 Posted : 7/7/2013 5:15:22 AM
Disclaimer: Do not ingest wild plant extracts in any way without first knowing exactly what is in them.

To answer the question, there are a few plants in the midwest purported to be decent sources of DMT. Depending on where you live of course...

In order of most promising to least (imo):

Desmanthus leptolobus is reported in KS, MO, OK, TX

Phalaris brachystachys is reported in AZ, CA, DC, HI, MS, MT, NC, OR, SC, TX, VA

Desmanthus illinoensis is reported in AL, AR, CO, DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MN, MO, MS, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WI

Phalaris aquatica is reported in AZ, CA, DC, HI, MS, MT, NC, OR, SC, TX, VA

and of course Phalaris arundinacea grows almost everywhere: Reported in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY

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Nathanial.Dread
#5 Posted : 7/7/2013 5:31:09 AM
Instead of going and using yourself as a human guinea pig (although I'm sure the scientific community would get a lot of useful data), why not grow some easy-to-grow DMT producing plants yourself?

Phalaris grass are quite easy to grow and thanks to the guys over the the Big Rambling Phalaris thread, pretty much all of the technical and health problems of getting pure DMT extracted have been solved.

You can even make it food-safe if you want!

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The Day Tripper
#6 Posted : 7/7/2013 5:34:59 AM
To re-state the dangers, be extremely careful if you try to find an active phalaris. Be absolutely positive it has NO gramine in it.

And i agree more research needs to be done, but the way the op phrased their question, and presented it, doesn't leave me with the impression they have/can tlc samples of assumed active local plants.

And why i wouldn't recommend someone looking for an "easy to find" dmt containing plant in their area to extract/consume from, just like i would try and educate someone against looking for "easy to find" psilocybin containing mushrooms in there area for HR's sake, unless they are qualified/knowledgeable about what they are doing.

But i may be underestimating the OP's abilities, or intentions here.

Just saying, whatever you find, it will be in no way easy to identify, and safely know if its consumable/active/not toxic.

"let those who have talked to the elves, find each other and band together" -TMK

In a society in which nearly everybody is dominated by somebody else's mind or by a disembodied mind, it becomes increasingly difficult to learn the truth about the activities of governments and corporations, about the quality or value of products, or about the health of one's own place and economy.
In such a society, also, our private economies will depend less upon the private ownership of real, usable property, and more upon property that is institutional and abstract, beyond individual control, such as money, insurance policies, certificates of deposit, stocks, etc. And as our private economies become more abstract, the mutual, free helps and pleasures of family and community life will be supplanted by a kind of displaced citizenship and by commerce with impersonal and self-interested suppliers...
The great enemy of freedom is the alignment of political power with wealth. This alignment destroys the commonwealth - that is, the natural wealth of localities and the local economies of household, neighborhood, and community - and so destroys democracy, of which the commonwealth is the foundation and practical means.” - Wendell Berry
 
Parshvik Chintan
#7 Posted : 7/7/2013 6:15:58 AM
The Day Tripper wrote:
Be absolutely positive it has NO gramine in it.

why?
for one there is no evidence gramine is harmful

but more importantly almost every extraction method would NOT pull gramine (insoluble in naphtha, negligible solubility in limonene)

the bigger problem (or rather, ONLY problem) is the wild variety of chemotypes
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dreamer042
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#8 Posted : 7/7/2013 6:58:24 AM
TLC results indicate gramine and hordenine also do not make it through the veg oil tek (at least not in detectable quantities from the known fairly clean alkaloid strains).
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