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what is best of what SWIM has for options to grow?

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hello the subject says it all, now lets see if this lingo is right.

SWIM has come into a large variety of botany equipment and flora species, among them some more well know then others.

SWIM would like to get the opinions of what among this list would be the best, and safeist, place to start in creating spice.

so here it is:

acacia simplex

phalaris arundinacea

phalaris aquatica

Phalaris brachystachys

delosperma cooperii

there are others but SWIM is not all sure what is all in the greenhouse, only those have been identified so far.

there are already a number of syrian rue and passifloras growing wild and those are simple enough to handle, but SWIM is just looking at what would be the safest and best place to (for quality, and hopefully yield) start for the first spice plant to select.

Swim thinks either brachystachys or the delosperma but since Swim can not find reasonably accurate numbers for percentages and impurities, there is hesitation. what would be any and all suggestions? though this is only at the growing stage at the moment SWIM would like to have some information from others with more experience them SWIMS self.

and that does it, thank you for your help.
 
oh forgot to add one thing.

SWIM lives in a place where all of these, even the acacia can grow very easily in the wild, the conditions for harvesting anything are absolutely perfect, so that is not a factor, SWIM is just look at quality here
 
Ha ha, this is a topic I find quite interesting...

If I were you, I would CERTAINLY start with the acacia simplex. It has what in my opinion is a very exciting alkaloidal profile, and plenty of it if I remember correctly. As long as you don't mind experimenting with NMT, an acacia simplex extraction would probably yield a very exciting variety of jungle spice*. You could dry the bark, powder it and substitute it for MHRB in most teks without issue.

The delosperma would yield mostly 5-Meo-DMT, at this time of year entirely yield 5-Meo most likely, and IMO 5-Meo is a little scary sounding (haven't experienced it, though).

The phalaris is definitely a good one to work on if/once you have a little more experience with the extraction process, and of course the main problem (to my knowledge) is the possibility of gramine being included in the product.

*used in this context to simply mean a full-spectrum mix of alkaloids of which DMT figures predominately, all you jungle-spice terminology police out there!
 
SWIM has a reasonable ammount of chemistry knowledge, problem is that some of the basic elemental chemicals SWIM needs are not so easy to find here, oh well do the research

problem SWIM is worried about with the acacia is that it is going to take quite a while to grow from all reading, unless i want to outright kill the shrub in the process and given how few seeds are around SWIM is hesitant, it is still growing along with the rest in expectation but assuming aside that SWIM can do the chemical distillation correctly (which means alternative defating solvents, or SWIM finds a bloody way to translate what SWIM wants to common speak) what would you think would produce the most spice in the most timely of manner?

thank you for your answer
 
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