That flask may be less than ideal. I use a Pyrex bowl. The limonene sits well above the cactus mixture. I think the discoloration may be caused by exposure to air. I synths because if any cactus mixture does sit exposed to air, it will discolor. That may not be what's hppening to you.
Freebase mescaline (like the kind you are extracting) can bond with carbon dioxide and form mescaline carbonate... Which may not (or may be , I don't know) be as soluble n dlimo.... So it may not be good to get discolortion.
I'm not sure if mesc freebase coated in limonene would become mescaline carbonate... But I guess it could.
Stir stir stir.. I put on nitrile gloves and break up all the little lumps with my fingers in the limo.
Did you chop up that potted bridgesii? I hope you left most of it on the roots (never stump them all the way down....unless you hate them). I recognize the pot and labeling... I have bought (and grown) a few cacti from that guy. That's a good plant, you'll want to propagate that.
We must be kind to our green friends.... This year a couple of my pedros have matured to the age of consumption. I'm not sure I will be able to go through with the slaughter. It would be better if I could just eat or cook the little guy... but these first to mature are just PC pedro... Im not gonna consume that much lame cacti so an extraction is in order, I'm afraid the whole drytek procedure will just be too gruesome. inquisition.
I'm not saying its like you paid to have a young specimen pulled from its false paradise and shipped to your estate...where you savagely mutilated its flesh with your kitchen tools... then stuffed into a hot box where its remains were stripped of all moisture... pulverized to nearly dust and then exposed to harsh chemicals and solvents just so you can extract and consume its very essence. Well, actually I am saying that, but its not as bad as it sounds. carry on. Ive done it too.
ps... lil bit high
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