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Du57mi73
#1 Posted : 3/11/2014 7:45:34 PM

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What is the actual pH that is required to basify salted DMT? I know STBs use an extreme pH to break down the plant material, but if you had a solution of just water and DMT fumarate or DMT acetate what pH is required?
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#2 Posted : 3/11/2014 8:01:43 PM

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pH11 is optimal...but higher won't hurt.

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#3 Posted : 3/12/2014 1:21:19 AM

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Anything higher than 8.5 is what is "needed", but pH 11 is optimal as cyb metioned
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