nen888 said:^bricklaya..non-crystalizing does not always mean no dmt..take the acuminata extract in the acacia analysis thread which contained harmalas..what does the extract smell like..? on a first test use lots of heat to be sure you're getting a lot out..shellite requires at least 3 'pulls', some other solvents (e.g hexane) only need one..
floribunda is really only common within 50km of the coast..it doesn't have thick phyllodes like maidenii/longifolia etc..
with past DMT containing extracts the shellite I use(if hot) usually gets pretty much everything out in the first pull.. and the second and third will sometimes pull a very small amount
Lastnight I only did one pull, with hot shellite just to get an idea whats in it.. the leftover oily watery substance does indeed have an indole type scent to it, not looking like it wants to dry at all. I'm confused about the wateryness of it.. especially because I made sure I had none in my solvent when i put it in the tray.. it also froze in the freezer giving the illusion that I was getting crystals and then just melted under the fan after pouring sovlent off. Also there's no colouring to it.. it literally looks like there's nothing on the tray it is just a scent
I am really keen to start experimenting with mucronata, it sounds like my best bet for a local source..
Do you think there is a possibility of there being an inactive strain of Floribunda? Or do you reckon they might all be some other strain of maidenii? or a cross