Italian strains 1, 2 and 3 look interesting as their alkaloid profiles are similar (dominant/stable chemotype) and clean. Are they the same due to high genetic stability or just selection based on lots of trial and error? Do we have any idea how common/rare a high yielding (say 0.5%) wild type Phalaris Aquatica is?
If wild high yielding strains were common, people would only need to sample a few local Phalaris plants, run quantitative TLC, then transplant and clone it at home. This way, people could have a consistent DMT source in about as little as 2 months.
Judging from the Phalaris project thread, it seems to be a good ayahuasca analogue so long as you find a clean strain, though the effects are most likely due to the activity of 5-meo. From what I have seen, extractions of random wild grasses seem to be hit and miss. Selection of a high yielding strain first seems necessary.
Regarding selection for a high yielding strain, take a look at the graph attached for an idea on how DMT concentration may change under selective breeding. Of course only a guide.
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