Wow, another awesome thread I finally finished reading in its entirety. For one I am really curious what 'pmsl' stands for! LOL!
Awesome projects
@DonBrennon !
A lot of great inspiration for me. For one I am looking to make an FFJ right now. I'm in the tropics so following the original recipe isn't hard (mango-banana-papaya), though getting assured organics on a few may be. Couldn't find any papaya and mango today at the organic farmer's market, may settle for some store bought and discard the skins...
I have a male plant that I am thinking of saving the pollen from then chopping him up and adding to this FFJ now, thanks to you.
Hey how do you collect and save your pollen? I've collected a bit in a folded piece of baking sheet paper, but it still seems to stick to the sides. Then I placed in a jar with rice in the bottom in my fridge along with a few of the flowers I cut off. I rubbed some on some flowers the other day so hopefully I stored it correctly and its been viable. For this reason I haven't chopped the male yet as I am now almost to week 3 of flowering since flip and will probably dust one more time for safe measure. I've searched around on the internet some but I think I may chop him into a big plastic bag and shake the shit out of it then add some biodynamic rice flour I have here to make it easier to handle then put right into the rice jar for a few days in said plastic bag, or maybe transfer over to saches made from the non-stick baking paper and seal. I may try and save some for a later project by placing in the freezer a few days after...
Ah, another note on the FFJ I just wanted to make people aware. It is not recommended you add papaya or pineapple to worm bins as these fruits will dissolve your worms due to their enzymatic function. I'm not sure if it would change much through fermentation, but I wouldn't recommend adding the strained pulp unless anyone has had first hand experience with this and can attest to no issues...