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What tek is best used for ACACIA CONFUSA root bark Options
 
JoeShmo.2006
#1 Posted : 4/4/2013 9:01:50 PM
My friend I go to college has some acacia confusa root bark, and has been trying to extract the spice using stb tek. But it doesn't seem to be working. So what tek would be the best for acacia confusa?
 
JoeShmo.2006
#2 Posted : 4/4/2013 9:04:29 PM
What tek is most successful for extracting dmt form acacia confusa?
 
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#3 Posted : 4/4/2013 9:09:00 PM
Please do some basic reading.

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mailorderdiety
#4 Posted : 4/4/2013 10:14:15 PM
looks like it's time to start using some of those college skills and start reading lol
 
mrdandman
#5 Posted : 4/6/2013 12:30:45 AM
I have next to no experience in actually extracting, but I have been reading through the website for quite a while before officially joining and starting to post. The main thing I've learned through all the reading is just what the previous posts say. It's up to you to figure out what you are trying to do and what you need to learn to figure it out, you can't just assume that people are just out of the blue going to be able to tell you exactly what to do step-by-step and spoon feed you the information. It is much more beneficial to read up on the topics, search the forums and figure things out yourself. The attitude section that you are supposed to read when signing up states this explicitly.
 
sesshin
#6 Posted : 4/6/2013 12:33:51 AM
JoeShmo.2006 wrote:
My friend I go to college has some acacia confusa root bark, and has been trying to extract the spice using stb tek. But it doesn't seem to be working. So what tek would be the best for acacia confusa?


a/b, not stb
 
mailorderdiety
#7 Posted : 4/6/2013 4:51:57 AM
Voted you up mr dandman
 
end of flesh
#8 Posted : 4/7/2013 5:10:16 PM
Follow thick-lights tek to the T. No shortcuts
 
InnerVoyages29
#9 Posted : 4/7/2013 5:13:29 PM
end of flesh wrote:
Follow thick-lights tek to the T. No shortcuts


Worked like a charm for me!!
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mailorderdiety
#10 Posted : 4/8/2013 8:31:54 AM
thick light gave me goo and crystals beyond compare
 
shanedudddy2
#11 Posted : 4/9/2013 2:59:25 PM
I have done similar to Thicklights Tek.
Overall, it has resulted in mixed results, which I almost certainly put down to the varying quality of the source material, I believe a few others have noted the same.
I have a few different sources arriving shortly, and am hoping for some successful extractions out of some of these.
 
MusicTurtle
#12 Posted : 6/7/2013 10:25:01 AM
I have used drytek q21q21's "whitest and the fluffiest" with one added step in the freezing step of just waiting for a couple of hours for the plant oils to settle on the bottom and pour pull into another dish to freeze. I have had great results with just adding that step..
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jedMon
#13 Posted : 5/29/2014 4:59:27 AM
I have used a hybrid salt atb trek wit mixed results, both xtals and goo but yields not as expected
 
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#14 Posted : 5/29/2014 5:46:57 AM
sesshin wrote:

a/b, not stb


+1

I use Cyb's hybrid salt tek as it's suitable for the container and volume sizes I work with, with the additional concepts from the MaxION tek thrown in.

For first time extractions, I would recommend starting with 50g ACRB, then once you understand the process you can move onto larger volumes such as with ThickLights tek
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