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Mimosa Hostilis Types for Extraction Options
 
Glasnot
#1 Posted : 12/13/2018 7:14:39 PM
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I tried DMT for the first time back in mid september and I do have to admit it kind of changed something in me and I am very thankful I did it. I came to a lot of conclusions and one of them, I decided that was not going to be the las time I tried it, I also decided the next time I do it, whatever and however I am going to consume it, the extraction must be done all by myself with my own efforts and failures. So I have been studying and gathering information about the different processes avaialble and I ended up choosing the Q2121 technique due to its friendliness with begginers like me.

I will use Mimosa Hostilis for the bark and while finding sellers I noticed that the different types of Mimosa they have are classified by fragrancy (meduim, high, highest.) coming all from different locations from South America. Common sense tells me to go straight with "Highest" however I am not really sure how does fragrancy affects the purity of the extraction or if it does at all. It also comes to my mind that the country it comes from and its background regarding these products should also be a big thing to consider.

I would really appreciate any advice to tell the difference or quality of the roots I want to get. I am also getting seeds to harverst so I guess I will stay around and take the best advices you can give me as I advance with my projects and when I come running for help, because I probably will.

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DreadedShaman
#2 Posted : 12/13/2018 7:44:35 PM

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Can't say I've ever seen it labeled as a strength of fragrance.

I would assume the same way but could be totally wrong since I know almost nothing about m. Hostillis. Branches could be more fragrant but would have less, if any DMT since that is from the (inner?) Bark from the roots.
 
Tony6Strings
#3 Posted : 12/15/2018 3:33:55 PM

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In my experience it seems some people/vendors use the term fragrancy to indicate alkaloid potency.
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