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I've been thinking about this recently as mhrb has been becoming increasingly sought out by law enforcement. Recently I have seen more and more posts come up on the nexus about importing Acacia Confusa as an alternative.. and it is bound to continue becoming more popular and sought out for its alkaloids. The thing I'm worried about, is that people aren't going to heed the advice of many nexians about growing some of these alternative sources because there is still another importable source remaining - and that we are soon enough going to see another mhrb type situation on our hands with this acacia.
I know one thing holding people back from growing is the growth rate of some of these plants. some of the acacias for example take a little while to grow and it may take years to be able to use them as a viable tryptamine source. Some of the grasses or smaller shrublike plants may be a good option though for quicker growth..
I just thought I'd point people in the direction of an interesting potential source from Australia that they could start looking into and growing.... the 'butterfly bush' - Petalostylis Cassoides. From what I've read this is a fairly fast growing shrub which has had numerous dmt findings of 0.4-0.5% alkaloids. Seeds are easily obtainable from many sources. And apparently there have been findings of tetrahydroharmine in the leaves and stems too? (TIHKAL 1997)
And of course definitely check out nen's new thread of the top 8 Acacias to grow The TOP 8 ACACIAS to Grow WORLDWIDE - The Ethnobotanical Garden - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus
I know one thing holding people back from growing is the growth rate of some of these plants. some of the acacias for example take a little while to grow and it may take years to be able to use them as a viable tryptamine source. Some of the grasses or smaller shrublike plants may be a good option though for quicker growth..
I just thought I'd point people in the direction of an interesting potential source from Australia that they could start looking into and growing.... the 'butterfly bush' - Petalostylis Cassoides. From what I've read this is a fairly fast growing shrub which has had numerous dmt findings of 0.4-0.5% alkaloids. Seeds are easily obtainable from many sources. And apparently there have been findings of tetrahydroharmine in the leaves and stems too? (TIHKAL 1997)
And of course definitely check out nen's new thread of the top 8 Acacias to grow The TOP 8 ACACIAS to Grow WORLDWIDE - The Ethnobotanical Garden - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus

In a really big pot for instance 4ft you could grow indoors and prune the top to make it bush out. Then you get more branch bark, which is as good as the trunk.
and essentially just as good yields. in some cases better. generally though.. when it comes to yield, i reckon anything 0.3% or more is actually quite good and people shouldn't be deterred by plants with lower yields than mimosa's rich 1% yield