This is the multiple tryptamine containing reed canary grass. I read in a Stamets book that feeding this to mushrooms may increase the tryptamine concentration of the mushroom by up to three times. They did a study with radiology and proved that increasing the tryptamine level of the substrate massively increased the psilocybin level of the mushrooms.What I don't understand is how to prepare this as a substrate. As far as I understand it the dimethyltryptamines diminish rapidly with time in phalaris and that dried phalaris is almost devoid of tryptamines. Has anyone tried this before?Also, what about wood loving species and magic root bark? That seems more likely to be successful as the levels in the bark are stable.
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DonSimon
I had an idea... I could pick the grass and put it straight in the blender, and make a soup, then I could put it through a sieve and pour the liquid into the substrate. I can't see why this wouldn't work. I will be trying it.
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May 13, 2019
Jeffrey Loubouski
Don. I had actually thought of suggesting that..but thought it may sound absurd. Sounds 100% logical to me.
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May 13, 2019
DonSimon
It makes perfect sense. Once you have separated the tryptamine from the plant you don't have to worry about the concentration going down. It would definitely raise the tryptamine levels in the substrate. I actually planted my whole garden with phalaris in March because there's no way I can get to th... View More
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May 13, 2019
Mamasapothead
Nice! Thanks for the share of info ??ยข????????
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May 14, 2019