Hello all.. Nice site you've got going here - are the members on here predominantly australian or is it just an australian domain? I arrived at this site through a somewhat long-winded process of following chains upon chains of DMT extraction teks, DMT threads on other forums, etc.. I've yet to experience DMT, but I've read plenty about it, and if there is one thing I could experience before I died, I know exactly what it would be. I've tried many other psychedelics over the last few years, and I guess they led me to wonder about certain things that don't 'fit' with scientific theory (I try to be a very pragmatic, even skeptical, person). The main one of these is the existence of 'awareness', which is basically not even mentioned in science, let alone explained. From what I've read, I think DMT might hold some answers to questions/hypotheses that have been on my mind for quite some time. Now. . I signed up because I need some help! Extraction methods are no problem for me, I think I have a good enough grip on the chemistry - but I'm from South Australia, and there don't seem to be any suitable plants around here, so... Are there any other south aussies out there? Do they know of any places where perhaps eastern-states plants are being grown that contain DMT? I don't exactly want to go raiding people's gardens or destroying plants, but I don't know what choices I have, apart from planting some plants myself and growing/harvesting them :shock: Is there anywhere that sells DMT containing material? Any & All help appreciated 
So then the only options u have are to grow your own or else learn to ID Acacias and find some good species to extract from. People get discouraged from growing their own cos they think of the time it will take etc. Its not as hard as it sounds. Get some psychotria (prob carthagenensis in your climate) for the short term and some acacia for the long term. And when i say long term it isnt really that long. Most acacias are very quick growing and can be ready for harvest in prob less than 10yrs! If u are completely against the idea of growing then i suggest u look into id'ing Acacia obtusifolia, maidenii or longifolia. All of which u can prob find growing wild around SA. Good luck!