VERY cool thread.
Do a test. Take some lettuce and grind it up (lettuce is used as the only 'standard' iin chlorophyll determination, although even THAT is kinda shaky lol). Treat it the same way. You are testing to see whether the green glow is from a non-drug component commonly found in plants, such as a pigment.
Chlorophyll is commonly extracted in a mixture of acetone and water in lab analyses, just FYI.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . A bit of a cyantific question ;) Red or Green Fluorescence? Ok, this is my first post, so Hello everyone :thumbsup: I must say, congrats this is the most useful site I have found when searching to an answer to this question (although I didnt find the answer, I learned a lot I was not expecting) Ill get to the point. I have been extracting the way most of you do (into ghee) for a year or so now with good results. I do however do a cold water extraction first on the powder (It is much easier to work with if there is no plant matter in the Rating: 5