AluminumFoilRobots
gufyg
In the course of my experimentation with different herbs and substances, I have come across many that are, well, not exactly what I'm looking for in a plant or substance.
Many of these plants are similarly stubborn for most of the people I talk to about them.
Among them is the famous "wild dagga" (Leonotis lenurus, lion's tail) and (supposedly) more potent "klip dagga" (Leonotis nepetifolia, lion's ear).
I've never used wild dagga, figuring that it would be more sensible to get the "more potent" species with higher amounts of similar constituents. Whatever, it *barely* works- but it works!
To get effects, an entire blunt of lion's ear must be smoked... or most of a pot of lion's ear tea.
I decided the plant was mostly useless,
but due to the very cheap price,
I am left with quite a bit of dry plant matter.
So, perhaps the principle constituents could be extracted and put to better use?
I know that there are resinous extracts out there, but I mean like pure alkaloid extraction.
Or, how can I make my own resinous extract?
Would I follow the basic "infusion simmered down to a paste" method? Or is there a better way?
Many of these plants are similarly stubborn for most of the people I talk to about them.
Among them is the famous "wild dagga" (Leonotis lenurus, lion's tail) and (supposedly) more potent "klip dagga" (Leonotis nepetifolia, lion's ear).
I've never used wild dagga, figuring that it would be more sensible to get the "more potent" species with higher amounts of similar constituents. Whatever, it *barely* works- but it works!
To get effects, an entire blunt of lion's ear must be smoked... or most of a pot of lion's ear tea.
I decided the plant was mostly useless,
but due to the very cheap price,
I am left with quite a bit of dry plant matter.
So, perhaps the principle constituents could be extracted and put to better use?
I know that there are resinous extracts out there, but I mean like pure alkaloid extraction.
Or, how can I make my own resinous extract?
Would I follow the basic "infusion simmered down to a paste" method? Or is there a better way?