I have recently finished passing a certain solvent through some organic matter.
the quicker the passthough and colder the solvent the yellower the end result...
it took some trial and error but i got about 6-7 litres of solvent with the good stuff suspended in the liquid.
thing is i had limited solvent and so had to do several passes with the same litre bottle meaning ive got very dark liquid left over with about 6 washes worth of stuff suspended in the liquid... get me?
6 litres x 6 washes each... oooof is there a limit to the amount of good stuff the solvent can hold?
as in how you can only really get 2.5 kilos of sugar suspended in a liter of water kinda thing?
is it possible to get rid of the dark green colour? the cholophyll i mean... how? what is winterisation? is it just putting stuff n the freezer?
for my next trick if i am still a free man is to get everything and just freeze it, this is the best low tech method im taking it?
anyway cheers guys
cronict1
the quicker the passthough and colder the solvent the yellower the end result...
it took some trial and error but i got about 6-7 litres of solvent with the good stuff suspended in the liquid.
thing is i had limited solvent and so had to do several passes with the same litre bottle meaning ive got very dark liquid left over with about 6 washes worth of stuff suspended in the liquid... get me?
6 litres x 6 washes each... oooof is there a limit to the amount of good stuff the solvent can hold?
as in how you can only really get 2.5 kilos of sugar suspended in a liter of water kinda thing?
is it possible to get rid of the dark green colour? the cholophyll i mean... how? what is winterisation? is it just putting stuff n the freezer?
for my next trick if i am still a free man is to get everything and just freeze it, this is the best low tech method im taking it?
anyway cheers guys
cronict1