fatsoneedstrt
Member
hello i need some help here or any links to what my problem is. i tried searching but i can not find anything that gives me a concrete answer.
backstory i done a few dozen brews by now. i am not an expert but i have a good clue what i am doing. i always follow the homebrew calculator just to double check my work.
i used all the same items as my last batch which was like 8 weeks ago. BA and BB same grape seed oil, and same raws etc
blood work confirmed the testosterone was good. i did not send the product for testing
the only thing i changed was the amount of testosterone enanthate in this new batch.
my last batch was at 200mg/mL and this new batch with picture i just uploaded is 400mg/mL
i seen pictures with moisture in the finished oils and usually its just a a small swirl in the finished oils.
my brew looks entirely creamy chalk chalky like cloudy etc
yes i have a magnetic stirrer and i did use heat once i couldnt get the color to change. i didnt over heat things. just enough "heat" to melt the raws but the color did not change.
has anyone ever had this happen to them? and if so what its the problem and how do i fix it? i will make a new batch and not risk it but i am trying to correct any mistakes i made. any advice would be helpful.
is 400mg/mL too much for testosterone enanthate?
backstory i done a few dozen brews by now. i am not an expert but i have a good clue what i am doing. i always follow the homebrew calculator just to double check my work.
i used all the same items as my last batch which was like 8 weeks ago. BA and BB same grape seed oil, and same raws etc
blood work confirmed the testosterone was good. i did not send the product for testing
the only thing i changed was the amount of testosterone enanthate in this new batch.
my last batch was at 200mg/mL and this new batch with picture i just uploaded is 400mg/mL
i seen pictures with moisture in the finished oils and usually its just a a small swirl in the finished oils.
my brew looks entirely creamy chalk chalky like cloudy etc
yes i have a magnetic stirrer and i did use heat once i couldnt get the color to change. i didnt over heat things. just enough "heat" to melt the raws but the color did not change.
has anyone ever had this happen to them? and if so what its the problem and how do i fix it? i will make a new batch and not risk it but i am trying to correct any mistakes i made. any advice would be helpful.
is 400mg/mL too much for testosterone enanthate?
