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The title pretty much explains it. Ive had issues with my stomach and so forth so just wanting to take all the precautions and am a bit worried that keeping my batch of liquid in my bedside may not be that good?

 

Its made up of 199 mls water 1 mill 80 proof vodka and finely ground kolonopin. Ive noticed that the bits of kolonopin look a bit stringy like after a few days (not sure how to describe it properly) but they dont resemble fine tiny particles like when i first make it so this has me worried

 

I just want to make sure changing it from being in my draw around room temp to being in the fridge wont alter its state if thats the right way to word it? Any help appreciated, thanks

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my earlier reply:

 

"Its really best left at room temp.

 

My liquid V sometimes developed that "stringy) characteristic.  I believe it really was the result of some environmental contamination.  Be sure to carefully clean and sanitize your container and equipment between uses.

 

BTW, even when my liquid did appear to be "off" I used it anyway with no negative consequences. "

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Builder- Thanks. Could you please explain why best at toom temp? Also what do you clean your container and equipment with?

 

I would also describe it as tiny bits of fuzz maybe? Just tiny amounts and not all through it. It happens to most of my batches. I always clean my syringes and jar with very hot water after use but maybe need to disinfect.

 

I keep my batch for 12 days too btw. I was told to keep it in a draw and never really questioned it

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Builder- Thanks. Could you please explain why best at toom temp?

 

Lower temps reduce solubility.  It probably won't really make a lot of difference, but since there is no reason to refrigerate it, why even take a chance.

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