- Joined
- Feb 6, 2013
- Messages
- 2,619
I am heavily considering using a mushroom substrate impregnated with MET in order to end with mushrooms containing it's 4-phosphoroxy analog/homolog? And then completing an extraction to the point whether I will hopefully precipitate 4-PO-MET with the help of an organic chemist/friend.
I've read about the phosphorization phenomena many times, particularly using DiPT and DPT, but I'd rather not waste my time assembling the required components and setting up the perfect environment if it is impossible for some reason.
If anyone could give me tips on what salt vs freebase I should use, the quantity of MET in the substrate, as well as cultured mushroom strains known for creating almost pure pscilocybin rather than pscilocin I would greatly appreciate it.
I don't know if you've ever used the 'dunk and roll' technique? If so, just add your MET to the solution in which you would dunk your cakes. Wouldn't matter if it was the salt or freebase form as long as it was soluble since you're not going to be adding anything else which could or would alter the pH. The cake will buffer. If you're going bulk then obviously it's a different procedure. How much MET to add? To the point of making a saturated solution. This will be wasteful of MET, but will guarantee you have substrate that is saturated with MET for a first flush.
I'll give further detais if neccessary.
Tom