Hey guys, I'm going to be doing a 125g MHRB extraction today and I usually use q21q21s tek with good results..... however after doing some research I've noticed cybs trek can produce up to 2% yeilds.... I don't have a problem using lye or anything.... so if anyone has done both teks I'd like to hear your personal opinions on which one yields higher (on average)
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You could do 2 extractions with 62,5g each, one cyb's tek and one q21q21s tek. Same bark so you report your results and like this, you and everybody else have the answer « I love the smell of boiling MHRB in the morning »
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If I can find some more pickling lime I'll have to try that  since I turned my basement into an art studio/lab I've been really wanting to try out a legitimate a/b extraction since I have the space and knowledge to do it now. That's what originally brought me to cybs tek.
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Tyler_Trismegistus wrote:I've been really wanting to try out a legitimate a/b extraction since I have the space and knowledge to do it now. That's what originally brought me to cybs tek. That tek is not an A/B ( Acid Then Base) extraction...it's an ATB ( Acid To Base). The bark remains in the solution. With A/B the bark is removed before basing. Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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Ah okay thank you for the clarification. Is the purpose of leaving the bark in the solution to increase the speed of the tek?
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I think it is for simplicities sake yes, but don't take my word for it! I think part of the reasoning for leaving the bark in solution is to get extra goodies during the salting. But I generally always thought that A/b is more advanced. I recommend doing both TEKs if you have the time/material 
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I actually prefer the full spectrum crystals to the white snow of q21's tek. The yellow/orange color is super pretty to me haha. Also seems more potent.
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Also, what is the purpose of letting the basified solution sit for two hours? I was under the impression that the conversion to freebase only takes a minute
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I think that the longer the bark sits at a high pH, the longer it has to break down cell walls - less time spent on boils and grinding bark, imo. You'll still spend a similar amount of time, but less energy and effort when you aren't monitoring an acid boil that may take a few hours. When doing multiple acid boils, most of the molecule is already extracted. Sometimes it's good for a change. Other times it isn't.
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I did the exact same tek one where I removed the bark and one where I didnt. Yield with the bark was slightly more yellow but yielded about 30% more. That was with the exact same tek. But if youre doing 2 different teks entirely then theres gonna be a few differences. The longer your bark soaks in the extremes of the pH scale the more its going to break down cell walls and release more spice. I tend to leave my jar soaking for atleast 3-4 weeks, it drastically increased my yields, along with salt. "I am cursed by the blossoming knowledge of my feminine ideal and she looks suspiciously like you."
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Du57mi73 wrote: The longer your bark soaks in the extremes of the pH scale the more its going to break down cell walls and release more spice. I tend to leave my jar soaking for at least 3-4 weeks, it drastically increased my yields, along with salt. This ^^ Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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..after acid boiling..and removing the spent bark fiber... try using hot [water bath method]..from cybes salt tek].. with sea salt ..heating..cooling shaking container for 30 minutes each forcing out the alcaloids much better and faster...[for acrb] It really pushes out the goodies!
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