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To get highest dmt content in your plants, cut off the end of your leafs. Studies show it can increase dmt content to 8%.

what do you mean: Increase the normal DMT level by 8 % or increase from normal (<<1%) levels to 8 % ?

The first would mean for example 1.00 % to 1.08 %.
The second would mean 1.00 to 8.00 %

still interesting though.

any refs ?
 
Cutting off the tips of the leafs increases stress in the plant, causing the plant to produce more to heal itself. Or something like that, I read it on a website a while back. As for how much, it would be a 0.8% increase. Sorry about that. :P
 
Well I am quite late for this thread but my bad I came here to get some ideas. Anyways thanks..

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Himani
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Ho seguito il tuo post a partire dallo scorso 3 o 4 mesi e devo dire che è stato davvero molto interessante, inviando così grazie per la condivisione con noi.
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Siq a dit:
Hmm, I just looked up the plant, googled, wikied, and this plant is soooo common. I have not seen the Picta variant much or often in the wild but the plain Phalaris Arundinacea (dutch: rietgras) seems like a plant any dutchman could find anywhere close to water.

I guess I will go and harvest some, and try me some tek.


Well it seems tricky. A friend has been looking for the past weeks around the town where I live. He checked the internet extensively and concluded that 'rietgras' is not so readily available here anymore. It is weeded out when it's found simply because it kills sheep.
 
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