I lived in Norco for a couple of years. Never again.Norco smells like.cow patties
I worked in Norco at a site from 2004 to 2010. All I can say is hot and windy in the summer.I lived in Norco for a couple of years. Never again.
Hey Mo. I have 2 plants left that I really dont feel like trimming. I was thinking of making either keif or hash. Should I dry it or freeze it fresh? I have seen both ways and was wondering which you and the thread prefer. I guess I could make butter/oil too. Undecided. ThanksLast of the 2014 seeds have been collected and I made another nice batch of oil with the JIlly Bean.
Cheers,
Mo
It's funny you say that because I was kind of thinking about doing that. Although it would be indoors and I don't think that is best way to go about it since there will probably be pollen everywhere after. Plan would be to make sieve with that entire crop while collecting the seeds. Then again I have no idea what I am talking about and am still a long ways off from getting into breeding. Love your seed pics BTW.
Ok Thanks. So minor trimming of fan leaves and hang to dry. GTYes - a meat grinder. I bought the beef from Albertsons and Costco. I ground up some Rib Eye steaks and I also tried some sirloin. The sirloin was too dry for burgers. The Rib eye made burgers that tasted like steak! I made the spaghetti sauce with some of the frozen ground sirloin.
I liked fresh unfrozen the best for making ice water hash. I have not tried fresh for dry ice or kief. For both of those I used well dried buds.
Cheers,
Mo
@Mo Where did you get that digital thermometer? I have been looking for one of those. Also the metal strainer. Are you still using coconut oil? What happened when you rubbed the oil on your face?
I had that same yellowing (on SOG) on the leaves on one of my plants this year. Fertilized all plants the same and it never went away. Know what it is? Thanks GTGarden Update
I thought I was done growing for a while!
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Mr and Mrs SOG #1:
LA Con from @FMILY to @BobBitchen and back to Mo:
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Cheers,
Mo
Actually pretty easy. There is so much pollen which you can collect and paint on the pistils or bag a branch with pollen in it. I had a male one time and kept it on the other side of my yard. It pollinated all the early females and the first calyxes of the plants. What is hard is not to pollinate too much so you don't end up with all seeded flowers. GT