starway6
Rising Star
Ok I have done this twice in a row and got near salt dry fine crystal frost [from acrb] much dryer than what i got 10 days ago..
All you need is a fan to evaporate it..
I used no freezer or defatting but just descovered a method thanks to cybs heating and cooling method..
After using cybs heating in water bath with electric stove then letting it cool method.. As i used a fan to reduce my napatha pulls [ to create a saturated condition]..the solvent quickly became milky white.. and instead of putting in frigerator to produce crystals 15 hours overnight i did an experiment..
When the napatha was reduced ..[75 percent] [or more] I noticed a fimilliar frost on bottom of dish because the saturated napatha was crystalizing in front of my eyes..
I quickly poured the small amount of napatha barely covering the crystal frost into another jar for storage...
Then i quickly tryed to dry it to see if i would get dry crystals or sticky crystals?...
Then to my surprise after drying for ten minutes with a computer fan i tryed to scrape the frost..
It scraped up perfectly like table salt and snow white!
This ACRB exrtraction was done by simple evaporation!
I have gotten this frost before by reducing the solvent then putting it in refrigerator 15 hours overnight..but what i got was more sticky never as dry as this stuff in photos below...
I used a combination of thicklights tek.. by acid boiling the bark ..and some of cybes tek by using a hot water bath alowing it to heat and cool...
It was Cybs hot water bath method ..that i used today that helped very much!... that pulled out alcaloid rich solvent that quickly became milky white as it was being reduced by fan...
And the evaporation method surprised me a lot..because ive never produced such a white and dry velvety powder as in photos below!
What i mainly did was powdered up 100 grams acrb then did 4 hours of acid boiling...then added my ..lye salt..and napatha...
I think this will work every time by simple evaporation if your solvent pull is made saturated enough..
I think the secret was that.. as i lowered the volume of the napatha 75 percent or more..
I noticed that i was getting a bathtub ring of crystals around the inside of dish.and also compleatly covering the bottom with a crystal frost ..[as seen in photos below..]
When solvent was reduced [very low] it was barely covering the bottom of dish..
Then I quickly poured the left over napatha in another jar and put the dish in front of high speed computer fan and it quickly dryed into fine crystals that I easily scraped out without any problem ..[ver dry like table salt!!]
I think that reducing the rich solvent and quickly pouring out the napatha kept the plant oils from settling dpown into the crystals below...
Otherwise letting it sit all night might alow the oils to settle into bottom of dish sticking to crystals...
I think i removed the plant oils from crystals at right time [by pouring out beforer fan drying] alowing near pure crystals to easily dry!
This test is new to me.. and i have yet to try my product...
All you need is a fan to evaporate it..
I used no freezer or defatting but just descovered a method thanks to cybs heating and cooling method..
After using cybs heating in water bath with electric stove then letting it cool method.. As i used a fan to reduce my napatha pulls [ to create a saturated condition]..the solvent quickly became milky white.. and instead of putting in frigerator to produce crystals 15 hours overnight i did an experiment..
When the napatha was reduced ..[75 percent] [or more] I noticed a fimilliar frost on bottom of dish because the saturated napatha was crystalizing in front of my eyes..
I quickly poured the small amount of napatha barely covering the crystal frost into another jar for storage...
Then i quickly tryed to dry it to see if i would get dry crystals or sticky crystals?...
Then to my surprise after drying for ten minutes with a computer fan i tryed to scrape the frost..
It scraped up perfectly like table salt and snow white!
This ACRB exrtraction was done by simple evaporation!
I have gotten this frost before by reducing the solvent then putting it in refrigerator 15 hours overnight..but what i got was more sticky never as dry as this stuff in photos below...
I used a combination of thicklights tek.. by acid boiling the bark ..and some of cybes tek by using a hot water bath alowing it to heat and cool...
It was Cybs hot water bath method ..that i used today that helped very much!... that pulled out alcaloid rich solvent that quickly became milky white as it was being reduced by fan...
And the evaporation method surprised me a lot..because ive never produced such a white and dry velvety powder as in photos below!
What i mainly did was powdered up 100 grams acrb then did 4 hours of acid boiling...then added my ..lye salt..and napatha...
I think this will work every time by simple evaporation if your solvent pull is made saturated enough..
I think the secret was that.. as i lowered the volume of the napatha 75 percent or more..
I noticed that i was getting a bathtub ring of crystals around the inside of dish.and also compleatly covering the bottom with a crystal frost ..[as seen in photos below..]
When solvent was reduced [very low] it was barely covering the bottom of dish..
Then I quickly poured the left over napatha in another jar and put the dish in front of high speed computer fan and it quickly dryed into fine crystals that I easily scraped out without any problem ..[ver dry like table salt!!]
I think that reducing the rich solvent and quickly pouring out the napatha kept the plant oils from settling dpown into the crystals below...
Otherwise letting it sit all night might alow the oils to settle into bottom of dish sticking to crystals...
I think i removed the plant oils from crystals at right time [by pouring out beforer fan drying] alowing near pure crystals to easily dry!
This test is new to me.. and i have yet to try my product...