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#1 Posted : 3/27/2013 7:52:46 PM
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Is there any way to take a combination of extracted alkaloids and bind them to a plant, lets say cannabis. Doing this without altering the structure and having them lock to the plant, leaves me unsure if I can do it with my basic chemical knowledge. I was thinking I would dissolve the alkaloids in ethyl alcohol or iso with a ratio of 1g/3ml. Then sort of mist ground herb and let dry. This should work correct? Also is there a way to somehow crystalize the alkaloids on the herb? Possibly by following the first method, then taking that dried alkaloid filled herb and dropping it in a saturated solution of alkaloids.

Update:
First- Soak the herb in Everclear.
Second- Sprinkle the extract on it.
Third- Use a pipette to slowly drip Everclear on the extract.
Final-Dry and smoke.

 

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#2 Posted : 3/29/2013 4:34:09 PM

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Good luck maybe you can make iso hash oil then dissolve the dmt into it? I don't have any chemistry knowledge but it sounds like it could work...
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#3 Posted : 3/29/2013 5:11:31 PM

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