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#1 Posted : 9/27/2010 5:39:19 PM

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I attempted to make changa with blue lotus. The bottom of the bowl in which I was evaporating the alcohol wasn't entirely covered with the plant matter so I'm assuming some DMT is on the sides of the bowl. Do you think adding naptha and attempting recrystallization work? Also is it normal for the bowl to be covered in a rather thick greenish film?
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#2 Posted : 10/3/2010 6:34:07 PM

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The thick greenish film is oils etc from your leaf matter, if there is DMT present on the glass you will notice obvious crystals radiating out all over the surface. If there is then you can dissolve it in warm naptha and recrys or use that solvent for your next changa infusion.
 
 
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