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whatisthecure
#1 Posted : 11/15/2007 12:59:11 AM
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just finished my first extraction and im a bit displeased with only getting around 700mg out of 220g mimosa is expensive are there any good alternatives that can be obtained relatively cheap? ive heard of acacia among others but are they even worth the time? thanks alot
 

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#2 Posted : 11/15/2007 3:38:36 AM

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Are you certain it's a problem with the bark and not your extraction technique? From everything I've read Mimosa is the best, due in part to the high alk% and low fat content. Some have had issues with 'weak' MHRB in the past, or so I've read.
 
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#3 Posted : 11/15/2007 9:37:45 AM

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Healingforest on ebay has mimosa at great prices if youre in that part of the world.
 
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#4 Posted : 11/15/2007 12:45:17 PM

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lol you funny whatisthecure mimosa carries up to (maybe over) 1.4% goodies this means from your 220grams of bark you could have got possibly around 3 grams of dmt (IF the bark was of high quality inner rootbark) perhaps grow some plants? psychotria viridis contains 0.6% in the leaves, WELL worth the effort or put in some extra effort and try to cultivate some acacia phlebophylla (0.3% in the leaves, but the purest natural source of dmt known) --endangered species so successful cultivation outside their natural habitat is of great interest to botanist, psychonauts, etc.. pretty much everyone concerned with this magical species as is many acacias, YES they are most definitely worth it are you prepared to put in the time and effort needed? how important do you recognise dmt to be?
 
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#5 Posted : 11/15/2007 1:32:52 PM

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700 mg from 220 g is really bad. Check you tek and maybe add some naphta and extract again if you kept your soup (which you should do). You can be surprised by the amount of DMT remaining.
 
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#6 Posted : 11/15/2007 2:51:25 PM

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compared to paying for dmt on the "street" mhrb is cheap as hell. and swim will second healing forest. real good stuff. id say try it again, maybe a different tek this time.
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#7 Posted : 11/15/2007 6:57:32 PM

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[quote:77c7d73984="Coschi"](IF the bark was of high quality inner rootbark) [/quote:77c7d73984] Which is a BIG "if". Theres a lot of bunk out there, some of which isnt even hostilis. Nobody can say what someone else should have gotten unless they have worked with the same batch.
 
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#8 Posted : 11/15/2007 8:25:30 PM
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i realize that 700mg from 220 is a terrible yield... im sure alot of it had to do with the fact that it is over a year old and was sitting around in a bag for that time im also sure technique is to blame, although i followed nomans tek to a t (except for the ammonia) i should have another 300 mg or so from my remaining pulls... i think i might try and find some bestine and do some pulls with that just to see i also just found healingforest and they do have really great prices, might go with some prepowdered and when i actually have a backyard that i own ill surely grow all kinds of great goodies... acacia etc would be pretty fun. but im not at that time i guess well thanks guys i suppose ill just stick with mimosa for the time being
 
 
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