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*Shiny coating on top of boil* good or bad or does it even matter?

huntingholes

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So my friend is having an issue. She's currently boiling up some mimosa, (from what I've been told from a seasoned extractor) I can't remember the name of the exact tek she used but it's the long one where ya boil a pot for 2 hours then strain it off and so on. So, I was always under the impression that once the cookdown got a certain potency of dmt, it would then kinda coat the top of the boil as the cold air would interact with it. I for one, was always happy to see this because this would mean the dmt Is ready to be pulled out, essentially, right? Of course after letting it sit and adding your sodium. But she said the boil was coated last night and when she woke up, there was absolutely zero crystals forming in the jars. I asked her if any condensation had possibly got in or something else and she's damn sure she did it correctly. I'm just kinda wondering if there's any other plants LIKE mimosa out there that get this coating I'm talking about, that don't have dmt in them. I'll add photos of both the bark and coating I speak of. Resized_20260213_223823.jpegResized_20260213_214522.jpeg
 
I'm just kinda wondering if there's any other plants LIKE mimosa out there that get this coating I'm talking about, that don't have dmt in them
Yes, that coating is not DMT (the DMT is water soluble at that stage) but some kind of plant matter. It's not possible to know if the plant was Mimosa hostilis or not (and yes, there are similar barks, there are also weak batches) from the pictures or the fact that it showed that coating.

Could you be more specific about the steps your friend followed? It could be that it's not Mimosa or it's weak, but it could also be an error at some step.
 
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