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very red phalaris

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lewinii

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first time seeing a red leaf like that, had to snap a shot or two.

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whats your throughts...
 
Hah! I see where you live!!

519 n 2010th street!

I will find you!!!!!!




that is RED phalaris. is it hard like the stem? or just like a regular leaf?
 
this leaf part is dead, maybe the redness is caused by DMT released at death?
only see one out of the whole haul.

please post anything if you think this phalaris is unusual!

also please post any links to any phalaris methods - need a guide.
 
The leaf is red because it does not have any chlorophyll. Likely the leaf was on its way to die, so the plant pulled back the chlorophyll to use in other parts of the plant. It is the same phenomena you see in the fall, when the leaves turn red/yellow/orange and then fall of.
 
thanks for clearing that up, i was way off.

a collection of grass is growing in the fridge, and still cant find a good thread on successful phalaris DMT.
so many questions still linger.
 
After imagining downing a few sips of a cactal-flavored beverage, I looked more carefully at the identifying features of the original photo. I have to disagree: Lewinii does not live on 2010th Ave. I think that was put there to mislead us.

In fact, by examining the color and type of the background grasses, the angle of the shadows at the presumed time taken, and the telltale giveaway: magnification of the tiny octagonal droppings of the endangered Eastern Mud Turtle, Kinosternon subrubrum subrubrum, I would say that Lewinii lives in West Lafayette, Indiana....perhaps in a Purdue dormitory close to the Wabash River.
 
wheatgrass juicer -> base -> add dlimo -> pull dlimo and Filter very well(just in case) -> add FASI -> collect crystal fumarates -> freebase -> pull with acetone and evap -> extract of phalaris.....at this point you could sublimate or work on separating the alkaloids in the same way we separate bufotenine...with two solvents....i dont know which solvents would be best
 
pau said:
After imagining downing a few sips of a cactal-flavored beverage, I looked more carefully at the identifying features of the original photo. I have to disagree: Lewinii does not live on 2010th Ave. I think that was put there to mislead us.

In fact, by examining the color and type of the background grasses, the angle of the shadows at the presumed time taken, and the telltale giveaway: magnification of the tiny octagonal droppings of the endangered Eastern Mud Turtle, Kinosternon subrubrum subrubrum, I would say that Lewinii lives in West Lafayette, Indiana....perhaps in a Purdue dormitory close to the Wabash River.


holy shit pau.

good P.I work.......Dick ~.o lol
 
is this the same type of phalaris?

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Jorkest said:
wheatgrass juicer -> base -> add dlimo -> pull dlimo and Filter very well(just in case) -> add FASI -> collect crystal fumarates -> freebase -> pull with acetone and evap -> extract of phalaris.....at this point you could sublimate or work on separating the alkaloids in the same way we separate bufotenine...with two solvents....i dont know which solvents would be best

is there any more threads on info like this?
 
I recon the bulk of the actives could be in n-oxide form - an n-oxide reduction with zink and hcl may be very usefull here.
 
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