psilocybin
Rising Star
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Du57mi73 said:How does it melt away? Does it turn into a goo and any crystals that form are absorbed into the goo, or does it just turn into liquid at room temp. If the latter is true then your crystals could have water frozen in them, in which case just let it dry a little more. Another thing that might be is that there is naptha on it still and at a high enough temp can absorb some dmt before crystalizing it by drying it off after a freeze. If this is the case, you do the same thing as before.. Just let it dry a bit longer. If the former is true then you could defat to remove some oils so its not a goo. Your dish can't ever really be too deep. That shouldn't effect the crystals "melting" unless it was one of the conditions I just described. You can use a very thin long jar and freeze in that and it will form crystals just fine.
cyb said:It has to be duff bark Earthwalker...can't see any other explanation.
The teks are sound but the bark is 'questionable'
I've read of this before a few times and the bark was a different genus.
Astaroth said:Is it ok to use an aluminium/stainless stell (I'm not sure, I think it's aluminium) dish instead of a glass dish? Or would that be a problem because of lye/solvent/whatever? I've already used the search but it talks about plastic not aluminium, so..
Thank you!
mrdruid0 said:Few questions:
Is a wooden handle of a wooden spoon good for stirring?
Is wood something to be avoided?
And
Is a cork truly okay for sealing the bottle? I figured the solvent would have a nasty effect on the material of the cork.
Thanks for reading!
Astaroth said:White vinegar is the one that has cleaning purposes? I can't find any other here besides wine vinegar and apple vinegar.
DansMaTete said:mrdruid0 said:Few questions:
Is a wooden handle of a wooden spoon good for stirring?
Is wood something to be avoided?
And
Is a cork truly okay for sealing the bottle? I figured the solvent would have a nasty effect on the material of the cork.
Thanks for reading!
Wooden spoon is wood, cork is wood, root's bark is wood, so i don't think it's a problem. Exept if it's not plain wood, like chimicals treatment or varnish or anti-mold things.
Stainless is better IMO
For the cork, lye may erode it so watch out leaks.
It was my 2 cents, better to have an other advice.
Happy extraction !
So can't you use cider vinegar (5%) instead of white vinegar (it says alcohol vinegar 8º ac.) ?DansMaTete said:Astaroth said:White vinegar is the one that has cleaning purposes? I can't find any other here besides wine vinegar and apple vinegar.
White vinegar for cleaning purpose is usualy more concentrated (~15%) than basic one for cooking (~5%). You can use it, just put less in your mix.
dakkapel said:Problem: No crystallisation after 4 times freezing and carbonate wash![]()
This week I continued. I did two pulls.
After freezing I noticed transparent white slimey balls were formed in combination with a lot of brown stuff on top.
I added extra nafta heated it. Separated the brown stuff on the bottom and tried freezing again... Still brown sludge.
So I did a Carbonate wash with two dH2O washes.
Evaporated 50%. Put it in the freezer.
Now almost 24hrs of freezing later. There are no crystals formed. Just ochre yellow fine particles on the bottom of the dish. Which are moving when you move the dish. Floating almost.
What to do? Re-X? First totally evaporate?
Du57mi73 said:Looks like you had some soap in your container before using it or something to create suds.
Du57mi73 said:Looks like you had some soap in your container before using it or something to create suds.