• AgentOrangesicle@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    The fungus you’re thinking of is likely ergot, because it shows up in pretty large volume in batches of rye.

    In processing, it ends up as a dark purple/black dried up mass that assumes kinda a crescent shape. Mills will run a batch of rye through a color-sorter - a bunch of times consecutively - to reduce the amount of ergot in the batch before milling.

    You can technically refine it into LSD, but if you screw up, you can kill people. (Morning Glories are the preferred method).

    The number of 55-gallon drums of ergot I’ve disposed of, though… It’s difficult not to identify with Walter White and wonder… “what if?”

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      2 hours ago

      I mentioned in my other comment, but while I did say “this mold” in my initial inquiry, I was thinking more of the method of application than the particular substance.

      Thanks for the answer, TIL! For what it’s worth, based on what I remember of the show, going the Walter White route is ill advised.

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      5 hours ago

      Iirc the psychoactive compound in ergot/morning glories is LSA, which is similar, but different from LSD. LSD is a refined version of LSA.