yep. and if you have a small fan blowing across the tops of the bottles, that will speed it up even more.I made my first tincture using alcohol but used too much. Can I leave my bottles open for a while to let the alcohol evaporate?
Yep. You can also put the bottle with lid off, in some warm water which will increase the evap rate.I made my first tincture using alcohol but used too much. Can I leave my bottles open for a while to let the alcohol evaporate?
Different solvents pull different compounds. Alcohol pulls a lot of chlorophyll which is what you're seeing. For some, chlorophyll can be good and others are sensitive to it.Thank you.
Also, my leftover flower is bright green as is my tincture. I followed the instructions for decarboxylation with some adjustments.. 235 degrees for 45 - 50 min.
Looking to get into making tincture myself, what alcohol do you use
99.9% ISO and sometimes 190 proof Everclear (Everclear is very hard to find in my area since the pandemic, and same with ISO. I had to buy a case of four 1 gallon jugs from an industrial chemical company for ISO, because everyone is completely sold out).
You don’t want to use ISO for a tincture. Tincture is usually for oral consumption.
ISO works great for making extracts that get fully evaporated, but you should not ingest it in a tincture.
For tincture you want to use ethanol (like everclear) or you can also make glycerin tinctures which don’t have any alcohol.
In the UK don't think everclear is readily available
I'll try to source some high proof alcohol.
Yes it's legal here, would you know if the Levo2 or the source turbo from extractcraft will do the job, or am I over thinking it
Yes I am starting with trim material, but at least if I reclaim the alcohol and use isopropyl would it be safe for consuming?