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An Idea for A Collaborative Research Project

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Good Day!

I stumbled across your community and this is my first post, so please be gentle.
I guess i am hoping to be of some use as a resource to any projects.
Currently I work in a part of QLD, that is relatively remote, however, it appears I have landed in the middle of Acacia Boulevard.
I am going to make half day trips out to research the local area, but what kind of information is going to be useful to you all? I have already had three different species pointed out to me by the Environmentalists I work with but their spp identification is not the strongest.

If i am in the wrong thread, apologies, please PM me any guidance.

Regards

Delta:thumb_up:
 
I will work on gathering the information on Salvia officinalis and Thujone oil. It would be nice if you added this plant on the list, but even if you don't, I'll continue my research. :)
 
Count me in guys.
I'm thinking, while I'm in Malaysia & Singapore, I can do some ground work for you. Whether that be going to any places and asking them for any literature or information they might only have on paper and have not digitised, please feel free to suggest or PM me

I'm particularly interested in helping from a cultivation perspective, I'm thinking of various tests and/or conditions that can be implemented to analyse the growth rates etc taking a systematic approach (eg exhibit A-F under 24hr light periods, G-L 16hr light periods. Different solutions/fertilizers/rhizobium bacteria etc).
 
Hey Team,

So where does everyone want propagation/cultivation/growing guides to be located?
In the forums?
In the wiki under growing guides?
In the wiki under each specific plant?

I'm thinking a section under each plant in the wiki, but open to suggestions.
For now, I'll start correlating the various guides (plus add my own research findings) in the wiki. I'll start with the "TOP 8 ACACIAS TO GROW WORLDWIDE" list

I've also heard our resident moderator Jamie is a bit of a pioneer with Acacia Bonsai's - am actually planning on doing a whole bunch of bonsai's with acumanata at the moment - would love to get all this stuff together as well

ps. Have started brainstorming an acacia ID smartphone app (as opposed to the webpage version) so people can ID out in the field on the fly. It's gonna be awesome! 8)
 
^..good stuff --Shadow !:) thanks for this

the forum is really more up to date at the moment than wiki regarding acacias..
ah! time evaporates...but with collective effort we can get ahead..

btw, acacias sometimes naturally bonsai when they don't have much root space, but i digress..

if i can be of help let me know...
i hope, like the Traveler in the Nexian #1, to win the lottery and have acacian info as a full time pursuit...
 
I have some phalaris brachystachys seeds in the mail. If I can get them to grow reliably (I'm more chemist than gardener) I plan to do a quantitative analysis of the effects of things like harvest time, plant part (new vs old growth) and other such variables on DMT quantity.

If the idea gets beyond the toying-with-it stage, I'll be sure to post my results in the wiki
 
I encourage you. P. Brachystachys is a possible candidate for homemade DMT but I am quite skeptical. There are so many wild substrains with unknown chemical profile that is a mess to really work out through all of them.

Good luck!
 
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