ForgingNewPaths
Esteemed member
Hey all,
Wanted to share my results from my first two attempts at an extraction. (One soup was 100g bark, other 150g).
I used the following Tek:
"Phoenix Academy Continuing Education The Wonderful World of NN-DMT Extraction and Making Your Own Vape Pens"
I realised my bark was harvested in winter, so there was less DMT content (bummer).
Also, initially, I attempted to scrape the yellow goo and crystals out of one dish into the small cosmetic jar, then did a hot water bath to dissolve them to be added into vape pens.
There was a few small red crystals leftover. I was surprised that they would not melt. Could these be potentially contaminants from using tap water to clean the pipette, or is it just stubborn DMT that has perhaps oxidised?
I am now left with yellow/red goo and crystals spread across a few dishes after freeze participation. (The condensation in the pictures is on the outside of the dish).
What's the best way, with the least wastage of product, to extract the goo? Should I bring the dishes out of the freezer into the fridge overnight, then leave out at room temperature to evaporate any extra solvent? (I haven't done a wash at all).
Kind regards!
Wanted to share my results from my first two attempts at an extraction. (One soup was 100g bark, other 150g).
I used the following Tek:
"Phoenix Academy Continuing Education The Wonderful World of NN-DMT Extraction and Making Your Own Vape Pens"
I realised my bark was harvested in winter, so there was less DMT content (bummer).
Also, initially, I attempted to scrape the yellow goo and crystals out of one dish into the small cosmetic jar, then did a hot water bath to dissolve them to be added into vape pens.
There was a few small red crystals leftover. I was surprised that they would not melt. Could these be potentially contaminants from using tap water to clean the pipette, or is it just stubborn DMT that has perhaps oxidised?
I am now left with yellow/red goo and crystals spread across a few dishes after freeze participation. (The condensation in the pictures is on the outside of the dish).
What's the best way, with the least wastage of product, to extract the goo? Should I bring the dishes out of the freezer into the fridge overnight, then leave out at room temperature to evaporate any extra solvent? (I haven't done a wash at all).
Kind regards!