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SWIM has just completed an extraction - following the DMT handbook tek, using warm shellite for solvent (he also used quite a bit of solvent for his pulls as he was finding it hard to pull with little in there - he plans to evap before freeze percip).
After pulling the solvent it was left in a bottle to decant for half an hour (SWIM was using a turkey baster and as such some of the solution was pulled up with the solvent).
After it had decanted in the bottle he carefully poured off the solvent into a glass, none of the solution which was sitting at the bottom was allowed to enter the glass. The solvent in the glass was a nice milky colour with a yellow tinge (from what he has read this is a good sign?????)
He left the solvent in the glass over night and when he returned to it the next day he poored it into a glass bowl to do some evap before freeze perip. He noticed that the milky colour had subsided and the solvent was now more of a transparent yellow colour.
He then noticed that stuck to the bottom of the glass there was a thin layer of what appeared to be little white xtals but upon closer inspection they seem to be condensed droplets. He used a spoon to see if he could scrape them up and found that they turned to a yellowy, dark orange oily type liquid when agitated.
SWIM is wondering what this is - whether it is impurities left over from the solution that was suspended in a very small quantity in the solvent (as the colour once agitated resembled this) or whether this is spice?????
Should he dissolve in hot naptha and freeze percip or simply discard????
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Update: SWIM has attempted to redissolve in hot naptha but the oil/goo stays and the bottom of the glass and is not absorbed.
He is now thinking that these could be a small amount of oils/fats from the MHRB powder???? Or could this be jungle as previously mentioned??????
Can anyone help clarify???
Would it be safe to attempt a taste test if it is dried????
Note: the residue smells of spice?????????
After pulling the solvent it was left in a bottle to decant for half an hour (SWIM was using a turkey baster and as such some of the solution was pulled up with the solvent).
After it had decanted in the bottle he carefully poured off the solvent into a glass, none of the solution which was sitting at the bottom was allowed to enter the glass. The solvent in the glass was a nice milky colour with a yellow tinge (from what he has read this is a good sign?????)
He left the solvent in the glass over night and when he returned to it the next day he poored it into a glass bowl to do some evap before freeze perip. He noticed that the milky colour had subsided and the solvent was now more of a transparent yellow colour.
He then noticed that stuck to the bottom of the glass there was a thin layer of what appeared to be little white xtals but upon closer inspection they seem to be condensed droplets. He used a spoon to see if he could scrape them up and found that they turned to a yellowy, dark orange oily type liquid when agitated.
SWIM is wondering what this is - whether it is impurities left over from the solution that was suspended in a very small quantity in the solvent (as the colour once agitated resembled this) or whether this is spice?????
Should he dissolve in hot naptha and freeze percip or simply discard????
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Update: SWIM has attempted to redissolve in hot naptha but the oil/goo stays and the bottom of the glass and is not absorbed.
He is now thinking that these could be a small amount of oils/fats from the MHRB powder???? Or could this be jungle as previously mentioned??????
Can anyone help clarify???
Would it be safe to attempt a taste test if it is dried????
Note: the residue smells of spice?????????