I been freezing pollen too but been letting air dry and mixed in with slightly burned flour put it n the stove to make extra dryThat'll work. I've used pollen from the freezer that was at least 6 months old. I don't know if it matters a lot, but for longer term storage I make sure it's dried out well before I put it in the freezer. I let the pollen air dry for a bit and then put it somewhere cool and dark in an airtight container with some desiccant for a day or two and then into the freezer. Like I said, I don't know if that stuff is necessary, but it's worked for me. And then most importantly, when you pull it out of the freezer let it come to room temperature first and make sure all the condensation as evaporated off of the container. I do think that step matters.
Do you have a similar method for long term pollen storage?
Kinna mad about Aloha green friend bought the low grades for 60 a eighth stuff was in mid teens of thc but black market can get great stuff in town for 50 an eighthanyone on oahu or maui checkout the new dispensaries? Curious about the quality they are producing for around $19/gram.
I just got back from Oregon and checked out a handful of shops, the top shelf stuff there is usually around $13/g but all the herb seems really dry and there was a lot of straight up garbage flowers for sale, which was surprising. Honestly made me feel a little bit better about myself as a grower...some of the stuff looked/smelled worse than stuff Ive thrown away.
I get some bag seeds, royal queen blue cheese and og crossover clone flowering right now but far I great under my twenty plant count was gonna try that auto first then start the restShootz! When are you planning on popping those?
1. There are heirloom strains being grown but kona gold and puna budder are just generic names.aloha, ive got 2 questions
1. are there legitimate heirloom strains like kona gold and puna budder still being grown on the big island?
2. anyone heard of pua mana seeds? they claim to have ohana on all of the islands and they claim they have all of the old heirlooms in seed form. Can anyone vouch for them? I can't find a grow journal or review of them anywhere. I'm skeptical
aloha, ive got 2 questions
1. are there legitimate heirloom strains like kona gold and puna budder still being grown on the big island?
2. anyone heard of pua mana seeds? they claim to have ohana on all of the islands and they claim they have all of the old heirlooms in seed form. Can anyone vouch for them? I can't find a grow journal or review of them anywhere. I'm skeptical
Crap. Time for more P-Touch Tape I suppose.your registration number changes every year
Yes they are legit iv talked with them in instagram a few times , i personally havent grown there gear out but iv seen alot of people on Instagram grow their gear and it looks legit and dank too , dude a pua mana was trying to get me to get kona gold for breeding , i might just have to take them up on it , message thembon Facebook or Instagram and they usually give a 33-45% off code because there prices are a little steep also try dm ing konagold42 in Instagram he can give you better deals on the kona gold as he breeds that strain andd many more local strainsaloha, ive got 2 questions
1. are there legitimate heirloom strains like kona gold and puna budder still being grown on the big island?
2. anyone heard of pua mana seeds? they claim to have ohana on all of the islands and they claim they have all of the old heirlooms in seed form. Can anyone vouch for them? I can't find a grow journal or review of them anywhere. I'm skeptical
That's because i believe konagold42 on ig a breeder of kona gold and many more for pua mana used to live here and now lives in Oregon spreading the aloha flowers in the recreational cannabis industry atleast thats what i seen on InstagramPuamana seed order came to me from Oregon. I never bothered to sprout them.