Took a walk around the estate this morning...found a new plant. Pretty sure I got a positive ID on it thanks to Debi Cates. http://debicates.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html Chopped one open hoping for the inside of a mini watermelon. Ran some errands down south and prepped for the 50% chance of rain late tonight. The doppler shows most of the front moving off way east of me but 50/50 always gets my attention.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
plant day...
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Snake apple alchemy
Debi Cates is cool
A couple of very interesting links today. Thanks. That Debi Cates has a great artistic eye. Might have to start checking in on her regularly.
I would suggest you consider a soxhlet extractor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soxhlet_extractor
They are very efficient and use a small amount of solvent
iso2 http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/articles/4821.html
Refluxers are easy to make though and it probably wouldn't be hard to come up with a solar driven one with a large capacity.
BTW the code for me to post this was appyhol ;)
"Organic" alcohol, ha, ha ,ha.
Need to set up that still JW and start collecting agave roots. Make your own "organic" alcohol for medicinal purposes.
I only knew of creosote from the old creosote plant that I grew up near. They treated the utility poles and railroad ties. I was wondering why one would want the essential oil from a creosote plant and I found that kind of creosote was a coal-tar creosote (which I happened to like the smell-most people don't) but there is a wood based creosote too. Does the creosote plant smell like the old coal-tar creosote? And what will the essential oil be used for?
You get any rain, I am on a rig in Gonzales and may have to swim out. Who do you recommend for the storage containers?
shipping containers from Century Trailers in Ft. Stockton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucurbita_foetidissima
If you haven't already looked at it, hit up holy scrap hot springs as a blog. Mikey Sklar and his wife Wendy do A LOT of tinctures, extractions, and desert harvesting for more natural remedies.
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