Thanks for those good points, Acacian.
Quote:But if boiling further destroyed it then great!
I'm not sure the goopy stuff has been destroyed but rather broken down into smaller parts and spread out. Similar to homogenised milk, heat breaks up the fat, preventing the milk fat from settling on the surface and consequently exists uniformly throughout. I could be wrong, seems legit though
My method is quite slow, using my slow cooker on low it never quite reaches simmering point. I do the washes over about 2 days. I'll be drinking it this time as i think its probably the most conclusive way to test if my floribunda is active. My freebase extraction method(s) require a bit more time and refinement still.
Btw, these little phyllodes are from the nursery floribunda I bought about 4 yrs ago. It dropped heaps of leaves heading into summer, as it did last season; maybe trying to conserve energy?
Come to think of it, I should have probably put this in the Acacia floribunda - Workspace and Information, as it's probably more relevant there...
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