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#1 Posted : 2/3/2016 1:06:09 AM

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It would be good if all information regarding variable DMT content were in one place.

So here's all I know. Rain can dissolve DMT out of dead plant material, especially if the water is acidic. Is this valid?

What other factors affect the content?
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#2 Posted : 2/3/2016 1:41:50 AM

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Not sure if there are generalizable claims to be made or if it depends on species.. Here's some on phalaris:

https://wiki.dmt-nexus.m...act_DMT_From_Phalaris.3F

Check out the festi and samorini publication linked there for in depth information
 
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#3 Posted : 2/3/2016 4:36:48 AM

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Here is a link to a study that demonstrates a significant increase of tryptamine content in phalaris grass that is given ammonium sulfate fertilizer.
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