See this is the situation. I get black tar, this is my prep procedure to shoot.
- I get my gear and put it in a spoon with around 30 units of lukewarm water from an insulin needle.
- once I dissolve the tar with the water, I slowly add heat. The mixture begins to separate into black gunk and the amber color liquid.
- once I see that enough gunk had precipitated to the bottom of the mixture I apply a cotton tip and suck the liquid into the insulin needle.
- at this point the black gunk stays behind, filtered by the cotton and I get the amber colored liquid into the needle.
My question is, is the black gunk that stays behind h or is it cut?
Because if I apply heat while dissolving the h in the water the shot comes out a dark brown color and not too much is filtered by the cotton, unlike dissolving the h first and then applying heat slowly resulting in the amber colored liquid. I simply want to get the most out of what I have without causing serious damage to my veins and heart.
- I get my gear and put it in a spoon with around 30 units of lukewarm water from an insulin needle.
- once I dissolve the tar with the water, I slowly add heat. The mixture begins to separate into black gunk and the amber color liquid.
- once I see that enough gunk had precipitated to the bottom of the mixture I apply a cotton tip and suck the liquid into the insulin needle.
- at this point the black gunk stays behind, filtered by the cotton and I get the amber colored liquid into the needle.
My question is, is the black gunk that stays behind h or is it cut?
Because if I apply heat while dissolving the h in the water the shot comes out a dark brown color and not too much is filtered by the cotton, unlike dissolving the h first and then applying heat slowly resulting in the amber colored liquid. I simply want to get the most out of what I have without causing serious damage to my veins and heart.