cascadia_voyager
Rising Star
Greetings Nexians. I'm working on pulls from my first attempt at Kash's A/B extraction of Trichocereus Sp. I have experience with MHRB extractions but this is my first attempt with cactus (and back salting).
I have successfully evaporated my first pull and things are going smoothly, but I fear that I may have used way to much HCl during my first and second pulls. For my first pull I mixed 100 ml of H20 and approx. 0.5 ml of 31% Muriatic Acid. After mixing the solvent and acid water solution on the stir plate for about 15 minutes, I checked the pH of the water and it was way down at 1.6 pH. The water was left to evaporate overnight with the help of a fan. White and tan colored crystals were formed in the dish.
What happens if I used too much HCl? Are the crystals potentially contaminated and unsafe to consume? Can the crystals from these pulls be salvaged? Is there a way to figure out how much HCl I need to use? I have read so much conflicting information and I just want to be sure that I'm not wasting all this time or worse- hurting myself when it comes time to bioassay the product of my efforts. Thanks for any help you can provide.
I have successfully evaporated my first pull and things are going smoothly, but I fear that I may have used way to much HCl during my first and second pulls. For my first pull I mixed 100 ml of H20 and approx. 0.5 ml of 31% Muriatic Acid. After mixing the solvent and acid water solution on the stir plate for about 15 minutes, I checked the pH of the water and it was way down at 1.6 pH. The water was left to evaporate overnight with the help of a fan. White and tan colored crystals were formed in the dish.
What happens if I used too much HCl? Are the crystals potentially contaminated and unsafe to consume? Can the crystals from these pulls be salvaged? Is there a way to figure out how much HCl I need to use? I have read so much conflicting information and I just want to be sure that I'm not wasting all this time or worse- hurting myself when it comes time to bioassay the product of my efforts. Thanks for any help you can provide.