I usually do simmer rue seeds 3 times, first time with a very little vinegar, then one time in a pressure cooker. This usually produces a compact bed of free base harmalas, which are easy to collect on a filter. I however extract little over 10 grams of FB from 500 grams of rue seends, which seems to low.
This time I pressure cooked the seeds in 3% vinegar, then 3 times simmer, reduced the collected liquid as usual, filitered and based in lye.
This time I got a very thick freebase mush that is hard to impossible to filter, immediately clogs the filters, even cheesecloth is clogged instantly.
The mush settles at 750 ml mark in a 2 000 ml beaker after 2 days of sitting (the photos were taken day before so it's still at 1 000 ml mark), and no more. The free base mush has been washed many times with very slightly basic water.
I tried to re-acidify and filter the liquid, but the acidified tea is even more viscous and hard to filter.
Any ideas what could went wrong and how to remedy the problem?
I was thinking about using strong acid, such as HCl, to possibly break down some residues that might cause the clogging.
The seeds were used whole, ungrounded.
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