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Posts: 3 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 18-Jan-2008
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Hi, fairly new to this realm... only being using dry roses.... anyways.....im think of using a bub w/ water.... that way more smoke and less harsh... how much of the spice will be caught in water? spice only....no plant.......
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Posts: 264 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 04-Jun-2014 Location: Montreal
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DMT in it's salt form is soluble in water.DMT freebase isn't.If you understand the basic principle of an A/B extraction this should be obvious.Read up and research a bit before asking obvious questions I tried to say no to drugs but they wouldn't listen
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Posts: 494 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 21-Apr-2011 Location: 49 th parallel
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imo, do not use water when [b:1ea2648a8d]vapourizing[/b:1ea2648a8d]; if the water has a pH of less than 8.0 some dmt will stay in it. Also it will be a mess when it dries ... use a dedicated spice-pipe, or dry bong...
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Posts: 1052 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 08-Sep-2024
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It doesn't matter if the DMT is water soluable or not, the vapor will cool and condense.
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 494 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 21-Apr-2011 Location: 49 th parallel
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hmmm .. or put some lye in that thar' bong water ....!? no, baking soda maybe...!? ... jk ..! and speaking of avoiding condensing any of the vapours... swim used to put the glass ware ontop of a 60w light bulb to warm up before loading the bowl ... So well before launch, the room would have whafts of dmt smells all over, once it was at max-warmth ..! This really didn't make a difference to residue formation ... just an experiment; the residues melted again and got all oily. It's just the heat of the flame and the lung capacity of swim that stop 'condensation' from even getting a chance to set-in !
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