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Hope you all feel great and are doing well!
So my friend decided to finally go through with his extraction after he manages some tools. He has collected about ~30g of Ac. Acuminata phyllodes and an unknown amount of twigs/small branch bark+branch wood that hasn't been measured yet. He plans on drying both the phyllodes and bark up in sunlight and then putting them in a blender/coffee grinder to increase the surface area. He also had a question about removing branch bark from small stems and small branches that are less than 1cm in diameter. How should he go about this? Or should he just chop the whole thing up in to small pieces and then try to grind it? He knows that its usually the outer brown bark layer (1-2mm), not the inner white woody fibers in the twig/branch that is usually active.
He plans on using Cyb's Hybrid AB Salt tek, which does not involve acid boils. He was wondering if this would affect the yield/ability to extract majority of the DMT out of the material. I have read the many different phyllode teks on the Acacia Extraction workspace, but he feels as though he's not comfortable with using ethanol/methanol as most teks use water.
Since he's using phyllodes + branches (could contain branch wood), he expects that there will be quite a bit of fats/tannins/gum/chlorophyll that will be in the solution.
Therefore he's thinking of doing either a defat or a re-x. Cyb's method recommends a re-x at the end.
Also he was wondering whether it would be wise to say, cover the entire blended/grinded material in water and then freezing/thawing 3x?
That's about all I have to write up so far, my friend will hopefully go ahead with the extraction this weekend. I'll let you all know what he has to say
If anyone please has anything to say, whether its feedback or helpful advice, I'd love to hear what you've got to say! It could potentially save my butt and many others when it comes to future extractions