When I say half the salt, I mean the technique I use in the Tao of Rue and the same technique used by Phlux- in the
caapi manske xtals thread.
You dissolve your alks in a known amount of vinegar/water.
Completely saturate the same amount of fresh water with salt.
Add the solutions together and allow to cool.
I find that this gives the alks more water to grow in with just enough salt to push them out. If you use an excess of water/vinegar instead of starting with a saturated alkaloid solution in the beginning (eg. instead of using 20ml to dissolve a gram of alks, use 50ml) there is more room to grow.
If you allow the alks to finish growing completely, I've found that while there are still a few stray alks in the solution, it's not much at all. I'd bet that it's over 90%. You've got to allow the crystals to form completely though.
I kinda botched the last tests I posted about in the Tao of Rue thread but I will re-do them and document everything as I go to make sure it's as reliable and repeatable as possible.
I need to work with the original manske some more. I've only tried it once since you posted it and the precipitation from it seems to be a lot clumpier than using the technique I've been using from Phlux.
EDIT: Sorry for not answering the reason for deviating from the original manske.
1st reason why is because I was unaware of the original manske formula. I was only aware of completely saturating the entire solution which I never liked. And then recently I read the post from Phlux regarding doing the manske on the caapi. He had such good results that I tried it on rue and it worked just as well. So I've just kinda stuck with it since it works so well.
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