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PlantStudy
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Ever Clear in a Dehydrator
#21011155 - 12/22/14 07:05 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Has anyone ever used a food dehydrator to help evaporate Ever Clear alcohol that was used as a solvent? Would like to try it outside!
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Re: Ever Clear in a Dehydrator [Re: LiquidGlass]
#21012826 - 12/22/14 03:57 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks, do you know about what temperature it was on the inside? Any comments on how the extract went would be appreciated!
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Amorphouspattern said: Use 99% iso quick as shit evap
That is not as safe as Everclear.
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Re: Ever Clear in a Dehydrator [Re: mushpunx]
#21050839 - 12/31/14 11:39 PM (9 years, 29 days ago) |
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mushpunx said: What's your end product supposed to be?
SWIM would use it to extract the goods from Mrooms, cactus, MG seed and some barks!
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Amorphouspattern said: Use 99% iso quick as shit evap
That is not as safe as Everclear.
It evaporates cleano residue,dont drink it though 
If SWIM did not get it all the way evaporated, at least you would be better off with Everclear,
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Amorphouspattern said: Use 99% iso quick as shit evap
That is not as safe as Everclear.
It evaporates cleano residue,dont drink it though 
Also the ISO in 99% can not be found around here, only 90%
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Amorphouspattern said: I have Acrb and wanted to do an extract with ISO but I think I would be better off to just do an A/B and not waste my resources or time.
Anyone know if there is a way to make iso STB extract by basifying your ISO then separate the Baseing agent used before you evapourate?
Maybe you could basify you ISO do the pulls then do another A/B with the DMT containing ISO to clean it up???????
Can you tell me what Acrb is? Also is the ISO preferred over Everclear due to Everclear containing H2o?
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Re: Ever Clear in a Dehydrator [Re: Kman1898]
#21059487 - 01/03/15 05:29 AM (9 years, 26 days ago) |
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Amorphouspattern said: (1) Acacia confuse root bark. same yields as mimosa MHRB are reported and with a mini A/B extraction on your napatha you can get clean crystals check out DMT nexus
(2)I would use ISO over high proofalcohol unless I wanted to make a tincture because /-the H20 will suck up chlorophyll and other shiz - /- if evaporating it will take much longer and with cactus you can get a moist tar that will not really totally dry but when using ISO your cacti extract could be dry and shiny with crystals in the tar.
[gradient:#C48F39,#]Nothing wrong with using ISO as long as you evap it..it is rubbing alcohol hand sanitizer. just evaporate in ventilation and don't ever drink that shiz.[/gradient]
Acrb and mimosa don't yield the same...acrb avg's 1% and half of that weight is NMT whilst mhrb avg's 3% dmt.
Don't use ISO or everclear for these extractions. Only use it for the psilocybin/psilocin. You'll need to do and a/b extraction to get what you are after.
As far as the ISO vs. EC for psilocybin/psilocin extraction goes, if all you had was EC, could you pour it through Epson salt to remove the H2o, then soak it in a closed jar?
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Re: Ever Clear in a Dehydrator [Re: Kman1898]
#21059569 - 01/03/15 06:47 AM (9 years, 26 days ago) |
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Amorphouspattern said: ACR .
MHRB has less fats but you can clean up ACRB
sure you can clean up acrb but that doesn't change the NMT to DMT. You may get upwards of 2+% total alkaloid but again the avg for DMT fully cleaned up from acrb is 1.15%.
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Root bark of this species was found to contain some %2.58 total alakloid, of which %55.25 was reported as N-methyltryptamine, and %44.75 reported as N,N-dimethyltryptamine. Notes that it has a history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine for fever, inflammation and for diseases of the blood. Currently the highest specific record of N,N-dimethyltryptamine content from any plant material published ever, about %1.15 total of DMT. ACRB content
Are we talking psilocybin/psilocin extraction or Root bark (acrb) extraction?
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