Guest guest Posted June 21, 2012 Report Share Posted June 21, 2012 I am refering to cases in which I remove and replace (there's a word for this too... any idea what that one is?) the scented material frequently to achieve a stronger tincture. not sure whether you top off everytime you fill the jar and see there is more plant than menstruum (thanks for that word Dara), or how often if at all Hemla Hi Hemla - Yes, you will lose some scented alcohol each time you remove the material for a re-charge. When I do this I do not add more alcohol because it just weakens the tincture. I can often press out some of the alcohol when I filter the flowers (or whatever) out. If you use cheesecloth or paper filters just squeeze the material to get as much alcohol out as you can. Whatever you do, you will most likely end up with less alcohol than you started with but it's worth it to get the stronger scent. Hope this helps - Elise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2012 Report Share Posted June 21, 2012 Hi All, A trick that I use when pressing plant material that I find a cinch is using a french press one would use for coffee....I get a good squeeze and it is easy to pour into any containers that you may use for storing or selling. In gratitude, Varga www.AromaticTraditions.com KNOW what magic you have to do. WILL yourself to do it. DARE to be ingenious and inspired. And don't tell anyone know what you're doing until you achieve your goal. --Brezney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2012 Report Share Posted June 21, 2012 Thank you, that was my thought process about adding alcohol, I haven't been squeazing out the flowers though because I was afraid I might be squeasing some of the faecal smell that often accompanies blossoms in the background... don't know why, just a gut feeling. I will try squeasing them now. another question: if I can dry a plant and still maintain it's scent, why not dry them completely -to lower the water content, instead of just letting 'em wilt? or will this cause them to drink up even more of the alcohol while sitting in the alcohol? Thanks again Hemla Hi Hemla - I don't do flowers a lot but you might try gentle squeezing as a test. I usually put my filter paper in a funnel and push down gently on whatever I'm filtering. You could try it with a different container so if there is an off-note you won't get it in your tincture. Maybe someone else has experience. I haven't done dried flowers but it might be fun to experiment. Elise ------------------------------------ Natural Perfumery is the biggest, friendliest group with fantastic archives, files and links -- like an education, for free, with your best friends! Yahoo! Groups Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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