oh wow I didn't notice that your success was with retinodes for some reason I thought it was confusa... very exciting result!
I see retinodes a lot around where I live I might have to experiment with it soon
..yeah, i started to realise the second pictures may be A. saligna, though it's not as common in europe as retinodes afaik..the first lot (your extraction) is looks like A. retinodes..kiang said:Guys hold on there please.. you're confusing the photos. The extraction was done on phyllodes from this tree:
Acacia and Mimosa Identification Thread - Collaborative Research Project - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus (post 338 )
not this one:
Acacia and Mimosa Identification Thread - Collaborative Research Project - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus (post 339)
the last tree (post 339) could be an acacia saligna.. my doubts are the tree from post 338. I haven't done any extraction on the acacia saligna, cause the phyllodes were stored not the optimal way and got moldy![]()
Anyway, the mysterious acacia will get an opportunity for it to grow on my garden as i will collect some seeds to grow ieeei![]()
Now the tricky part is to smoke this stuff. I never smoked anything so its a challenge. Have to schedule a night to watch the stars..