it usually happens in the first 2 weeks heh heh according to the data I have so far!
looks and sounds good! Real confused on the lemon juice/baking soda bud wash but ok
They sound special. I noticed there are different kinds.
Wow we would have to do a group buy on some lol! To rich for my blood atm.
I’m sure there worth the money.
@LilJonB I hang mine on the stalk for 3-4 days then cut them off the stock and hang another three or four days. I like to put them in paper bags with holes in a dark closet for a week then jars. Idk about all the humidity levels ect. I do it by feel.
Yeah walmart gas em too. I got a few at walmart.
I’ve never grown fem seeds @Chronickyle so I don’t know about that. The Hopscotch weren’t feminized per se’. I do have some I bought this year that are supposed to be fem, but I cut one male the other day, so go figure.
1/8 oz to a stick. More wont hurt though. I use magic butter machine but you can do it on stovetop. Decarb the weed first.
That’s just what I’ve experienced I’m not saying it’s 100 percent that way. Just what I have seen in my own gardens. Never really tested it
How do you decarb without burning? I give it to my homeboy to make. We were unsure about that part.
Thanks for all the information fellas. It’s always helpful.
Crush it up. Put on a cookie sheet in the oven 240 degrees for 40 minutes. It with be crunchy but not burned.
Sounds scary . After it’s dry. Then cook it yeah?
So I have 2 methods if I dry trim hang for 5-7 days when stem doesnt bend more snaps and hang for 2-3 days throw in jars with boost humidity packs. Burp weekly for an hour comes out perfect.
If I wet trim I clean everything off including stems throw in paper bags and shake daily for 2 weeks or until start getting crunchy then I throw in jars no burping with humidty packs they turn nice solid and get sticky again in jars.
This was wet trimmed and dried with paper bags smooth not harsh
Thanks @anon11359186.
One more thing with the wet dry with bags leave some sugar leaf but got all fan/stems off reduce cola size for mold. dont know why just how I was taught for outdoor/ paper bag method and humidity the bags will heat up and feel wet. So up to 2 weeks but depend on your environment when crispy. Then send into cure jars for higher quality or if commercial just freeze and plastic bag reduces overall quality/appeal.
Using the plastic bag to freeze the green in is no good?
Nice trim job I suck at trimming
Thanks. It took 3 hours. I didn’t mind.
Yup thats how you do it. The butter machine came with a silicone box and thermometer and timer but thats it. 240 no higher than 250 30-40 mins.
I just ordered some grove bags. The quarter lb bags were $5 or less. Should be here in a week, so I can use them when the MD finishes up Thanks for the info, everyone who was talking about them