A/B extract brought nice fluffy crystals stuck to plate in freezer, and when naphtha was separated to cup from the plate, a remaining white cloud sank to the bottom of cup. So, Eye isolated the cloudy bottom from naphtha, put to a plate to dry and now have a very fine light colored oil that will scrap looking like a corn flake cereal.
? Question ?
Can you take the oilly remains, put onto spoon, add little baking soda and rock as freebase solid for easier handling?
If i get no answers out of this, will have to give this a try. Curious as if anyone has knowledge.
peaceLove
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It is already a freebase. I would not use baking soda, as I imagine baking soda is not the most pleasant thing to smoke.
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wish one would have an answer to such.
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Do what others do with the Acacia oil, put it onto some sort of herb and smoke. I'd dissolve the oil in a little bit of solvent and evaporate the solvent onto the herb, instead of just coating the herbs with the oil.
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WhoManBeing wrote:wish one would have an answer to such. Entheogenerator wrote:It is already a freebase. I would not use baking soda, as I imagine baking soda is not the most pleasant thing to smoke.
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The oil is most likely a mixture of freebase alkaloids, DMT/NMT in nearly equal parts. So far nobody has found a consistent or reliable way to get the mixture to crystallize, to my knowledge. Enhanced leaf if your best bet, or just smoke it as is. Adding baking soda is not going to help anything, it will only make smoking the substance very unpleasant.
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Entheogenerator wrote:WhoManBeing wrote:wish one would have an answer to such. Entheogenerator wrote:It is already a freebase. I would not use baking soda, as I imagine baking soda is not the most pleasant thing to smoke. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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i found that putting the oil/wax/goo into an electric vaporizer will more than work... the devil made me do it... it was so much fun
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^ agree with all as stated above. have yet to test me curiosity with me idea. in mean time, have wax paper at hand for easy handling. Acacia Confusa pars up to Mimosa Hostilis. MH does have a darker stain when dye.d, but this AC is of pretty value.
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