OK since this is the only chemistry related stuff you said in that whole post I will address it. You CAN NOT use wild C. Paspali for producing ergolines. You have to screen generations and generations of the fungi to get a producing strain. To do this you have to get a form of spores. You can attempt to "fruit" the paspali sclerotia and get sexual spores or just use the condia in the asexual stage and hope for mutations. Once you do have a producing strain there are stability issues. Wild claviceps produces something like .001g/L ergolines while the strain my source sells produces 1.5g/L. So you are just flat out wrong. Everything you say has such confidence behind it yet is so un-educated. You want references? Also, Clavieps Paspali does not look like a black fur on seeds. Claviceps paspali spores germinate on the surface of paspalum grass seeds, press into them and take them over. Claviceps paspali looks like a piece of popcorn overflowing from the seed husk. They are yellow and produce red "honeydew" which contains spores. The black fur he is talking about is part of the natural life cycle of paspalum grass. You are so fucking confused man. Migraine pills huh? What a waste of time. Why don't you go ask your cool chemistry friends on the forums if they have ever done this before? You keep saying im ducking your questions but if you look back at this thread history you will see that I tried to bring chemistry discussion to the table even when you were just talking shit. Other than calling me out for me non-existentially mentioning "PO3" for like 3 pages, which turned out to be bullshit and you shut up real fast, what are your other questions/criticisms? From here it just looks like you are blowing a lot of hot air and your ignorance shows through constantly.