I am creating a salvia tincture and I have filtered out the tannin and now have a shallow dish of the soon to be tincture. At the moment I am waiting for the isopropanal alcohol to evaporate which I am predicting will take a few days or more and frankly id love to speed the evaporation up a bit, will exposing it to low heats (110 F) destroy the salvorian or mess up the process or am I able to do so?
salvinorin needs way high temps to leave a solid state, so you shouldn't lose any. and burning is how most people get the salvinorin into them, so it shouldn't destroy it. I'd say you're good man.
Yeah Salvinorin A has some ridiculous high temperature for vaporization. Way, way higher than alcohol. You'd be fine. Woo. I'm interested to know how this goes.
Just be sure it's well ventilated so the alcohol fumes don't ignite. Also, a fan above the liquid will evaporate it quicker in addition to ventilating it.
Salvinorin A Melts at around 240 degrees celsius...... Which is roughly 460ish degrees Farenheigt <J>
You can't buy Salvia blotter. He's making blotter out of Salvia he bought. I've never seen Salvia tincture either.
Jesus, you'd think I should know that. Damn though. You could just put a few drops under your tounge and like lose touch with reality. I want it now =(
Nah, tincture doesn't work well at all. It's just an expensive rip off, especially considering that an ounce of leaves will have more Salvinorin A in it than an ounce of tincture.
But it has like some amount of Salvinorin A in it! What if you just dumped it all under your tongue for a few minutes. I hear swallowing Salvinorin renders it mostly inactive.