soulfood said:It seems he's using an STB tek in the example, so obviously a lot of those issues don't apply here, but he does report getting cleaner results with KOH all the same.
Is this something you have experimented with?

soulfood said:I think I too am going to have to get me some KOH.![]()
rumplestiltskin said:Anyone bioessay this tek?
Though the key results per mg depend on how well you clean it up at the end. As with any tek you get more efficent the more times you repeat it.antichode said:So I didnt have any lye around but plenty of Ca(OH)... Dumped that in the tea to basify and now Ive got a very thick and nasty basic tea. Poured some limo in and shook it up but its gonna take a while to separate form the looks, its like a milkshake at the mo
hopefully by morning there is some separation
Anyone else tried using lime?
*edit*
It would seem that lime was a very bad idea. The mix has gotten very thick since I let it sit. 300ml limo was poured in and it seems to be completely miscible with the goo... Total emulsion.
Any idea's on how I could get the limo out or somehow start again? Id guess about 300grams of dry material was used so there is a decent amount of goods stuck in this god forsaken milkshake
Wikipedia said:0.173 g/100 mL (20 °C)

teotenakeltje said:What is the advantage of making a tea first and then basifying the tea, instead of just dumping your powdered cactus in basified water?
teotenakeltje said:And (i've asked this already, sorry...) what is the perfect base:water ratio? after some research i came to the conclusion that it should be around 30% NaOH...correct?
And (last question)could i just dump NaOH in the cactus tea or should i really make a lye solution first, and then add this solution to the tea?
I did my homework, but i could not find an accurate answer on those questions, thanks!!
What should be the ph of the tea ? or of the solnPhlux- said:A very strong batch of lye water(200ml or so) is made and added to the tea - and the solution agitated.
to what ph can it be pushed ?Phlux- said:then the ph is pushed up again with more lye.