Chimp Z said:
That's great downwardsfromzero!
I have too found P. Arundinacea to be active orally on its own.
Have never achieved a full "break through" with it by itself but would imagine you need significantly more than with maoi.
Had smoked a flower with a friend the other day out of a bong and felt effects, visual, cognitive, and body effects. Was barely poking out of the sheath.
Calcium Hydroxide base with Acetone washes does fine for me.
Got crystals from evaporating room temperature naphtha. Was pretty active. No TLC.
Soooo... the couple of tablespoons of mostly Phalaris juice I had in the fridge was getting a bit old and I didn't want to ingest any more of it as is. It was processed as follows:
*Added 2 tsp sodium bicarbonate. Effervescence was noted, entirely in keeping with the distinctly acidic taste of the original juice. Transferred to evaporation dish and rinsed remnants from glass with 70% EtOH (actually, redistilled brandy).
*Juice evaporated down with reptile heat mat and computer fan.
*2 tsp anhydrous sodium carbonate added to resulting viscous liquid and mixed in very thoroughly. Change of odour noted, from 'cake-like' with bicarb. to more unpleasant 'washing powder with almost a hint of fish'.
*Dish returned to evaporation setup.
*After about an hour, broke up the crusty cake with a spatula, working it down to a texture of fine breadcrumbs. Something about that smell... bleugh!
*repeated last two steps two more times, each time breaking material up into powder, paying attention to larger lumps.
*After a coarse, largely dry powder had been prepared, a small sample was subjected to an impromptu vaporisation test.
> As there was much plant matter still present, this contributed to the dominant burnt vegetation odour of the smoke. However, the previously odourless tube through which the smoke was inhaled subsequently developed a characteristic indolic smell. Subtle effects were noted, so a further 1/4 teaspoon of the powder was smoked through a dry bong using a heat torch. This caused a 'visual sheen' effect, a distinct mood lift and periodic light trance-like effects with very slight muscular incoordination. When relaxing in dim lighting some 4 hours later, mild closed-eye visuals developed which were notably outside normal levels and persisted as open eye visual alteration - 'aliveness' - for ten minutes or so after rising and returning to daylight surroundings.<
*The remaining powder was extracted with 1 x 10 mL an 4 x 5 mL dry IPA.
*2 drops of the first 10 mL extract were evaporated on aluminium foil. After the solvent odur was gone, the residue was heated with a heat torch and the vapour was inhaled, resulting once more in a mood lift and visual sheen effects.
*The solution, which under normal lighting conditions was a deep green from the chlorophyll, was observed to fluoresce a deep red colour under UV light.
This is also from the chlorophyll.
...and that, my friends, is where this experiment currently stands. Chlorophyll fluorescence is very cool - it's fun to have a tube of green stuff that you can turn red by shining UV light on it!
I'm thinking about doing some chromatography next, but will have to make some plates first.
Will also try sticking some flowers straight in the old bong. That is my favourite hobby, after all
