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Many Acacias in my area (photos)

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Alio84

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This is my first time extracting DMT, and I am planning to do so by extracting from Acacia since it is in every corner in my area (East Arabia), but each tree look different type of acacia.

I succeeded in extracting Syrian Rue for the first time, and it is very easy to find here in supermarket and herbs stores.

I don't know which Acacia tree should I use to extract DMT, I tried to search for the name of those trees but many of them looks very similar.

I included pictures of the Acacia trees that I found and would like to know if anyone can help me identify any of these trees that has high percentage of DMT in leaves or barks.

Photos here:
imgur.com/gallery/Wlo7xA6


Also I want to know how many grams of leaves/barks do I need to extract 1 gram of DMT. From extracting DMT from Mimosa Hostilis we need 100 gram to extract 1 gram of DMT, but since Acacia has less DMT do we need to use more leaves/barks to extract 1 gram of DMT?


I collected 61 gram of the one with gum in bark (Acacia Arabica?) leaves for my first extract, but after searching I found out that it has only 0.003% DMT. Is their any plants from the above do you guys suggest to extract for more DMT percentage? Also should I let the leaves dry first before starting extracting?
 
Hey

I'm not 100% sure but :
your 1st pic seems a cassia familly : Cassia — Wikipédia
your 2nd seems mimosa Acacia leucocephala
your 3rd pic seem a cassia too
your 4th seem a Delonix regia
the last pic idk really (can't see correctly)

But i'm not 100% sur but it seems common tree.
Something good for your research is to find a univertsity or semthing that studi plant in your area, you may have access to local tree name you have in your area.

Peace and good explorations :thumb_up:
 
You are correct they were either Cassia or Poinciana trees. :roll:

Today I found a new ones that I am definitly sure they are acacia trees but I can't identify them. I included the pictures in the attachment of three Acacia trees (Three pictures each). Please let me know if they look familiar to you. ;)

Edit: The first one I think it is A. Farensiana, it has the same looking pods.
 

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