I would never have considered that.
So I decanted 2 litres of my 3 litre solution into another jar and added about "that much" lye to it. After about 24 hours I was looking at it and it appeared that there was something appearing on the bottom of the jar.
Now, a couple of days later there is about 2cm of alkaloids settled in the bottom and 5 cm of solution above it that is noticeably clearer than the rest of the solution above it. The other jar that had originally the bulk of the alkaloids after 48 hours now has a similar amount and the solution is clearing at a far slower rate.
I've never seen this before, I'm not sure what it is/I did to make the alks so fine that they would stay suspended for so long in the solution.
Possibly, as it is now winter, the temperature could effect this dramatically? Possibly because the seeds got free of the baggy and went everywhere in the cooker? Possibly because I left it cooking longer than the usual 90 minutes up to 120 minutes? Maybe even a combination of these things? The acidity of the cooking solution is different too.
It's hard to tell what's going on as there's so many variables.
The nearest we ever come to knowing truth is when we are witness to paradox.