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Question on Lazyman Extraction

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julius415

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Hey sorry if i post this in the wrong section or if this is a stupid question.
Anyways
SWIM decided to make D using lazyman extraction. SWIM found a acacia confusa tree and got some bark. SWIM proceeded with the extraction, using chunks of the bark. Pull on first day yielding no results. Second day yielded a little yellow goo-like substance, SWIM tried it and confirmed D activity but the quantity was very small yielding in a weak trip. SWIM thought that maybe he needed to wait until the chunks got broken up some more. Three days later swim tried another pull and got alot more yellow goo stuff but not enough to be satisfied. SWIM would try to weigh it but it is very sticky. Here is a pic.
SWIM has several questions. First should swim use tree bark or tree root bark? Second if tree root bark is it as simple as peeling off the top layer of the roots. Second what substances other than D might the yellow goo have. Lastly anybody know of an exceptional method to extract from confusa.
Thanks
 

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welcome.

i have yet to have any experience with acacia but you probably would have had much much better results it you first put it into a blender. more surface area = more spice. but beware of powerded because alot of ppl have problems with emulsion and other such problems.
when i did the same thing as you and used dime sized pieces of MHRB i had crap results, but i kept my jugs around for a month or so soaking and BAM there it was.
you should probably forget about it for a few weeks and it will probably pay off.
how much bark are you using?
 
Thanks, had a feeling it might be that. i didnt have a blender at the time, will do next time. about 220g would u happen to know if i can use trunk bark or must be root bark?
 
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