I never see any milkiness in my solvent until after I've evaporated it down before freeze precipitation. So, you really won't know until you've done similarly.
From the way it looks, it looks like some of the bark settled at the bottom, leaving a dark aqueous layer in the middle, and the solvent on top. Adding more lye doesn't hurt.
I'd say see what happens after evaporating and freeze precipitating. Don't expect much from one pull, but if there's something, then you can probably keep going without worry.
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