Psychotropic Affects Of Blue Bedder Sage
Smoking Blue Queen Sage
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It is not known if the information applies to other Phalaris
plants. It is my own personal feeling that it will. The nutrient
solutions suggested for phalaris resembles in some respects other
formulas designed to boost tryptamine levels in morning glories,
woodrose, and peyote.
This discussion is based on the works of Oram & Williams,
1967; Baxtor & Slaytor, 1972; and Moore, Williams & Joice,
1967. The following factors have been shown to influence alkaloid
levels in phalaris tuberosa: shading, nitrogen uptake, and
temperature. It seems that shading causes increased (yes,
increased) levels of alkaloids in Phalaris Tuberosa.
The optimal
amount of shading appears to be 15-25% the strength of full
sunlight.
Unfortunately, this also causes a significant decrease
in growth. Enough plant mass is lost to almost make up for the
alkaloid gains. However, careful growing, could maximize mass and
alkaloids.
Increasing temperatures to 21C for day and 16C for night not
only caused an increase in the proportion of alkaloids per
weight, but it also increased the growth rate of the plant.
Temperature regimes of 9c/4c and 15c/10c Weed In Weed Melbourne
Where
Where resulted in much less
weight and fewer alkaloids. The data suggest that even higher
temperatures may be better.
Increased nitrogen supply in the plant's nutrients increased
the plant alkaloids. Nitrogen content of solutions were 0.
05,
0.
5, and 5.0 times the nitrogen levels of "Hoagland's nutrient
solution (whatever that is). Just go with the principle "more is
good."
Day length does NOT influence alkaloid levels.
Unfortunately, the data provided by the article do not
specify how much the total increase in alkaloids were. However,
examination of the data suggest the alkaloid content more than
doubled as a result of the boosting treatments. Interestingly,
the levels of 5-OH-DMT DID NOT INCREASE SIGNIFICANTLY!!!. Thus
boosting the alkaloid levels appears to also decrease the
relative concentration of this problematic alkaloid!
Precursors to DMT, 5-Me-DMT, and 5-OH-DMT can be fed
directly to the plants. No one precursor will boost one plant
alkaloid
mss
level; all alkaloid levels rise regardless of the
precursor. The precursors are: tryptophan (NH2-Co2), tryptamine
(NH2), and MMT (NHMe). I am unable to translate exactly what the
feeding levels were from this study, but again: "More is good."
Unfortunately, I believe all of these substances are regulated.
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It has been whispered, in the dark and misty places in which
people whisper these kinds of things, that maturity also
influences that alkaloid levels of phalaris species. The maximum
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It is not known if the information applies to other Phalaris
plants. It is my own personal feeling that it will. The nutrient
solutions suggested for phalaris resembles in some respects other
formulas designed to boost tryptamine levels in morning glories,
woodrose, and peyote.
This discussion is based on the works of Oram & Williams,
1967; Baxtor & Slaytor, 1972; and
Marijuana Moore, Williams & Joice,
1967. The following factors have been shown to influence alkaloid
levels in phalaris tuberosa: shading, nitrogen uptake, and
temperature.
It seems that shading causes increased (yes,
increased) levels of alkaloids in Phalaris Tuberosa. The optimal
amount of shading appears to be 15-25% the strength of full
sunlight. Unfortunately, this also causes a significant decrease
in growth. Enough plant mass is lost to almost make up for the
alkaloid gains. However, careful growing, could maximize mass and
alkaloids.
Increasing temperatures to 21C for day and 16C for night not
only caused an increase in the proportion of alkaloids per
weight, but it also increased the growth rate of the plant.
Temperature regimes of 9c/4c and 15c/10c resulted in
Weed In Weed Melbourne
Where
Where much less
weight and fewer alkaloids. The data suggest that even higher
temperatures may be better.
Increased nitrogen supply in the plant's nutrients increased
the plant alkaloids. Nitrogen content of solutions were 0.
05,
0.
5, and 5.0 times the nitrogen levels of "Hoagland's nutrient
solution (whatever that is). Just go with the principle "more is
good."
Day length does NOT influence alkaloid levels.
Unfortunately, the data provided by the article do not
specify how much the total increase in alkaloids were. However,
examination of the data suggest the alkaloid content more than
doubled as a result of the boosting treatments. Interestingly,
the levels of 5-OH-DMT DID NOT INCREASE SIGNIFICANTLY!!!. Thus
boosting the alkaloid levels appears to also decrease the
relative concentration of this problematic alkaloid!
Precursors to DMT, 5-Me-DMT, and 5-OH-DMT can be fed
directly to the plants. No one precursor will boost one plant
alkaloid level; all alkaloid levels rise regardless of the
precursor. The precursors are: tryptophan (NH2-Co2), tryptamine
(NH2), and MMT (NHMe). I am unable to translate exactly what the
feeding levels were from this study, but again: "More is good."
Unfortunately, I believe all of these substances are regulated.
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It has been whispered, in the dark and misty places in which
people whisper these kinds of things, that maturity also
influences that alkaloid levels of phalaris species. The maximum
alkaloid Smoking Blue Queen Sage
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