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Phalaris farmin'

Something's been grazing on my shiet!

Tannit bobby!

What's some natural pesticide/pest repellent!?
 

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What kinda fertilizer is good for these guys?

I was thinking fish emulsion but something cheaper would be better...
 

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what sort of temperature fluctuations would we be looking at here to trigger germination in the more dormant seeds? Anyone have any good results to share with temps, times and light/dark that work consistently?

I have heard once of an accelerated protocol, but for fungi, where it needed successive ideal cycles to trigger fruiting, but a day could be condensed down to like 8 hours, so effectively 3 day cycles a day.


im wondering if this couldnt maybe be accomplished using a cheap peltier fridge, everyone probably has a crappy wine fridge, 4-can sized mini desktop fridge, or a 12v travel fridge that would probs go great on a simple $5 hardwarestore mechanical timer. they would make great little precision seed boxes rather than a fixed cold-source like a fridge.
 
A wide range of generic fertilizers appears to be suitable. With smaller plants, care should be taken to avoid root disturbance. Both mineral fertilizers and well-aged manure have been reported to work adequately.

For guidance on breaking dormancy in more persistent seeds, late autumn to early winter conditions typical of the Mediterranean climate can serve as a useful reference. In nature, dormancy is often interrupted by alternating cool and mild periods rather than constant conditions.

These fluctuations typically span from approximately –3 °C to +5 °C at the lower end and +8 °C to +15 °C at the higher end, often cycling on a roughly 24-hour rhythm. Maintaining high moisture in an inert substrate can support this process, while some insulation helps buffer against abrupt freezing or thawing events if a normal fridge is used.
 
25mg dry crushed leaf sample was added to 1.5ml centrifuge vial. 0.3ml 25% ammonia and 1ml chloroform was added and vial shaken periodically for 5 hours. Chloroform fraction transferred to another vial and left to evap slowly and this is the result
That's DMT freebase crystals in case you're wondering. Leaf sample is from a selected hybrid clone from our selected DMT breed line.
 

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Another aquatica DMT clone
8.5g fresh leaf dried to 2g using a moisture analyzer. Acid base extracted with chloroform yielded 18mg crude freebase.

Bioassay proved the same as DMT extracted from MHRB.
 

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Another aquatica DMT clone
8.5g fresh leaf dried to 2g using a moisture analyzer. Acid base extracted with chloroform yielded 18mg crude freebase.

Bioassay proved the same as DMT extracted from MHRB.
0.9% dry yield? That's more than respectable - not to mention the aspect of breeding it yourself
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0.9% dry yield? That's more than respectable - not to mention the aspect of breeding it yourself
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Well less than 0.9 if we take into account the fact its a crude freebase pulled with a wide spectrum solvent like chloroform.
Based on the bioassay dose potency it felt like that extract is roughly 0.4 to 0.5%

I didn't have enough leaf material from that clone to do a proper mini acid base and recrystallization to get absolute numbers but that will be possible by November this year after break of summer dormancy
 
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