Need some help with Morning Glories, quickly please...

Discussion in 'Exotic Psychedelic Plants' started by unconcerned, Aug 20, 2004.

  1. unconcerned

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    Alright, well I have ground 6 doses of about 250 seeds in a coffee grinder and have the resulting product sitting in ziploc baggies with water. I heard you can do a simple cold water extraction by shaking the baggies, straining the water, and repeating.....
    My question is how well does this work? Or should I just put the water and seeds together in some juice and suffer nausea?
    Thanks!
    -unconcerned
     
  2. mati

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    I put the value of one seed at the equivalent of 1 mcg. of LSD. Hopefully you are not dealing with treated seeds, if so, you can use alcohol to remove the poison. I then soak the seeds overnight and remove the skins by pinching then on the end and the insides pop out. There may be a way of extracting the essence but I have not done that. It is rather nauseus but that passes in time. I used to do about 1000 seeds at a time, or about 15 grams as I remember it. It used to be possible to order bulk seeds out of the back of High Times from the state of Washington, from a place called Real Concepts.
     
  3. Weedy

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    Alcohol extracts the LSA from the seeds, not the poisons.
     
  4. Antimatter235

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    Here it is:
     
  5. ignignokt

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    i tried that and only half the seeds slid out of their shells, the rest of them were hard as rocks and stayed that way even when i tried the water soaking thing on them again with more water. why did this happen?
     
  6. unconcerned

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    why not use tap water?
     
  7. gnrm23

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    tap water generally has lots of chorine added (as well as having a lot of other stuff in it) to treat against bacteria...
    the chlorine is very reactive, & quickly degrades the relatively fragile lysergic acid compounds...
    spring water may be better, but distilled water is prolly the best (& it's less than $1/gallon at most supermarkets)
     

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