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Handling some of my basil surplus before it bolts. A bit of basil, some 190 proof everclear that someone donated. This will sit in a dark space for a few months. Basil lemonade is definitely on the menu. Maybe a vodka sauce for pasta.

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[–] JoMomma@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I guess it depends on what you are trying to extract from what :) For smells and taste I like cold extractions best.

Didnt say anything about dry ice, but that would certainly be useful to quick freeze the plant material and crush it, more surface area is always good. I usually keep the ethanol around 18f, it still works as a solvent and you can filter out any excess water crystals when you are done if everything is kept below 30.

This method works well for cannabinoid extraction, which is what we were often working with, just fyi

[–] dumples@midwest.social 1 points 2 weeks ago

Someone below mentioned that dry ice would be needed to freeze the ethanol but you didn't say you wanted to freeze it. That is partly why I was confused since freezing would damage compounds. Keeping it cold would not

Typically for herbal extractions I want everything from the plant. Herbalism basically says that the mixture works better than any individual compound. If you want to a more focused effect you take multiple plants with similar effects so you want to grab everything.

I have a friend who saved his sticks and stems from his homegrown cannabis plant. I will definitely try this if I want to try to extract from that. I bet that has much more undesirables than something like basis which is edible from root up.