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How many grams of changa should i make from 100Grams of rue seeds once extracted Options
 
highRvibratoryfreq
#1 Posted : 6/8/2013 6:55:31 PM
does it depend on how much i yield off of the rue seeds? im not sure about amounts with rue never used it before..
 
highRvibratoryfreq
#2 Posted : 6/8/2013 7:00:21 PM
ok so just read 200 mg is a good amount per gram of fb.. now how much should i expect to get from 100grams of seeds?
 
Metanoia
#3 Posted : 6/9/2013 12:15:12 AM
Depends on how efficient you are at extracting, the seeds themselves, etc.

With my last extraction I believe I got a yield of about 4%, so about 4 grams of freebase harmalas for 100 grams seed.
 
leon
#4 Posted : 6/22/2013 8:51:30 AM
Smoke what you are using as a medium first. Measure how much you can burn with one inhale. Add a breakthrough amount to each hit of the medium.
 
The Day Tripper
#5 Posted : 6/24/2013 1:15:30 AM
highRvibratoryfreq wrote:
does it depend on how much i yield off of the rue seeds?


Yep.

The amount of freebase harmaloids you get will depend on your extraction methods, and the seeds themselves.

The only way to figure out how potent your seeds are, is to either go by how strong it feels, when made into a tea, or (best way imho) do a proper acid/base/manske/base extraction. By that, i mean make a tea, filter it good, base the alk's out, filter them out, manske that, base the manske'd hcl alks once you dissolve them in hot distilled water again.

That will give you pure freebase harmaloids from rue, and in turn an accurate % by weight yeild, assuming you perform the extraction without losses/waste of alkaloids.

No other way to tell really.

The seeds themselves vary, as do peoples yields due to extraction method/skill.
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