This is a trial that I am playing with. I’ve only made one batch, but I will update as I proceed.
First Batch
After I dissolved Harmalas extract and dmt into a small amount of acetone, I mixed in my cannabis, which is my preferred medium. Then I put on a low heat source (no flames) to help with evap. I then added 4 drops of peppermint essential oil. Mixed well throughout evaporation, and tried the following day.
What I learned:
To much essential oil. Definitely achieved what I was shooting for, and then some. A menthol changa, except that the first hit off a fresh bowl was very very minty, as I suspect that the oil was the first thing to vape/combust. Next will try with 1 drop. I also have wintergreen that I’m going to try. Also will try in smaller batches, as I have 2.5 grams of super minty changa I’ll need to push through.
Batch 2
This time I mixed essential oil in the acetone first. To 50 ml acetone, I added in 2 drops vanilla and 2 drops blood orange. The goal was an orange creamsicle kinda flavor. I used about half of the solvent to dissolve the goods and evaporated over my herb.
Result:
Mild flavor. Could taste a hint of orange, no vanilla. I will continue to use 50 ml to make the mixture, and adjust oil amounts. I will try maybe another drop of each next time.
Batch 3
My favorite so far. I urge everyone to try this if they have/search out the herbs. No oils this time. Made a 1:1:1. Each part was 1.5 grams for a total of 4.5 g of changa. It tastes best vaped through a genie, the flavor is lost in a bong. The mix is as follows:
.35 sacred pink lotus
.35 Egyptian blue lily
.3 klip dagga
.3 tasty sativa cannabis
.2 mint leaf (I actually would sub this with moar klip unless you like a mild minty flavor)
This blend has an awesomely fruity flavor. A little citrusy lemony kind of taste. So yummy.
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