hi, im going to post the PM i sent to Jorkest.. i didnt know i can only make threads in this section
here is the message:
Hi, ive been reading this forum for a while, but i never had the chance to write any post... i really appreciate what you guys are doing!
today i wanted to open a thread regarding a problem that SWIM had encountered during a BLAB Extraction, but i noticed that i couldnt.. do i have a limited account? can i unblock it?
SWIM really needs some help.. he doesnt want to waste all the time and money he invested into it...
the problem: everything during the extraction went fine till the last step, when SWIM had to mix the dissolved DMT with the Sodium Carbonate Solution and put it in the fridge for the Fumarates Conversion(step 6)... he waited 5 days and when he took the bowl out and emptied it from the Sodium Carbonate Solution he found no crystals on the bottom.. such a sad thing, especially after seeing all those beautiful crystals during the DMT Fumarates steps(4A/5A)!
SWIM thought about various reasons: one could be that he poured too much Sodium Carbonate Solution in the dissolved DMT(6)... he almost used all of the 100ml he was supposed to prepare! was it too much water to let the DMT precipitate?
or maybe because he didnt get rid of all the D-Limonene during the step 5A... when he dissolved the DMT and mixed it with the Sodium Carbonate Solution(6) he saw lots of D-Limonene floating! maybe the D-Limonene didnt let the DMT precipitate? sounds weird though!
solutions: SWIM has a friend with a food dehydrator... if he evaporates all the water(and traces of D-Limonene) is he going to end up smoking DMT and Sodium Carbonate? would it be toxic?
otherwise, if his first supposition(too much Sodium Carbonate Solution) is right, he could just reduce the quantity of water by using his friend's machine and then put the bowl on the fridge for few more days...
hope you can help him!
many thanks
Dante
Listen to a man of experience: thou wilt learn more in the woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach thee more than thou canst acquire from the mouth of a master. St. Bernard