Mike-ologist
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Has anyone tried using this for extraction? I have a 3 year old plant in my yard and am debating starting more.
No apology necessary man, minor things like that make a huge difference :3 i appreciate the heads upentheogenic-gnosis said:I apologize for being a nomenclature or grammar nerd, but the proper spelling of the plant you are interested in is "Desmanthus illinoensis"
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Mike-ologist said:No apology necessary man, minor things like that make a huge difference :3 i appreciate the heads upentheogenic-gnosis said:I apologize for being a nomenclature or grammar nerd, but the proper spelling of the plant you are interested in is "Desmanthus illinoensis"
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Mike-ologist said:This is good info, thank you a loti have a small D. Illinoensis on its third year outside, how long should it grow before i harvest rootbark?
BundleflowerPower said:Mike-ologist said:This is good info, thank you a loti have a small D. Illinoensis on its third year outside, how long should it grow before i harvest rootbark?
A 3 year old plant should have a huge root. But it may not be quite enough for an extraction. I'd start more. You can harvest them after the first year if you want, and each plant creates an enormous amount of seeds to grow more.
As far as gramine, idk how toxic it really is, or how much this plant contains, but I've never had a problem with the changa I've made from it, or from brews I've drank using it. Of course, that's not to say that there's no risk, just that I've never had any problems. But I think I might be a bit more adventurous than some when it comes to experimenting with the plants.