do the vacuum seal bags work?Jars work great but if you have a large amount then thick mylar bags work very well.
yup they work great. Just make sure everything is dried properly before you seal them up, don't want mold.do the vacuum seal bags work?
i store mine in jars in the refrigerator. Keeps them cool dry and dark. I’ve smoked buds a year old no problem and still nice and freshmasshole here! first time grow. whats the best way to store the buds for long periods of time? like even possibly up to a year?
im gonna look into the mylar as well. they sound goodyup they work great. Just make sure everything is dried properly before you seal them up, don't want mold.
is the fridge running? or do you use just a old fridge?i store mine in jars in the refrigerator. Keeps them cool dry and dark. I’ve smoked buds a year old no problem and still nice and fresh
im my current fridge. I stuff it in the back. I also don’t share the fridge it’s only my stuff in itis the fridge running? or do you use just a old fridge?
i would say that’s probably more than likely not legal but people do it. And that’s pretty damn expensive to me.Hey guys just saw this ad pop up on my Insta selling clones in mass. First thought was is it even legal to sell rec clones in Mass? Second thought was $30 for a clone f*** off with that. After checking out their page it legit looks like some dude is just making clones from seeds he bought off of true north and selling them through insta. The comments on the post below have a bunch of people bitching that they are s1 clones and Boston Roots Seeds even commenting saying the Fisheye OG isn’t theirs lololololol. Have any of you guys heard of this Boston Clones and is this even legal?View attachment 4619558
I wouldn’t kill yourself, neither will do much damage and they eventually go away. Focus on the stuff you can’t see.Got up early while it was still foggy out and Captain Jacked the leafhoppers. Also started inspecting every night to find and squash the rose beetles. There is little damage so far but I want to stay ahead of these pests.
they look amazing! what strain?Some night shots
In MA, this is illegal. There is no provision in the law to sell clones or seeds. Presumably, when it is allowed, it would be restricted to licensed rec dispensaries. But at the moment there is no nursery law.i would say that’s probably more than likely not legal but people do it. And that’s pretty damn expensive to me.
Nice bro... those are looking great. Bet you cant waitSome night shots
yeah my mouth is watering from the smells lol hopefully they survive this upcoming stormNice bro... those are looking great. Bet you cant wait
i don’t even remember to be honest lol some leftover auto seeds I wanted to use up from last year their all different I’ll have to check laterthey look amazing! what strain?
Yeah, thats what I thought. I'm not going to post the name because I don't want anyone to get in trouble, but one of the hydroponics shops in the metro Boston area is advertising they have clones and seeds for sale right on their site ... I was pretty surprised to see it. Maybe they found a loophole ...In MA, this is illegal. There is no provision in the law to sell clones or seeds. Presumably, when it is allowed, it would be restricted to licensed rec dispensaries. But at the moment there is no nursery law.
Are they enforcing it? No idea, but my guess is rec cannabis crimes are not high on their priority list unless it is a major operation. Sure, they will use it as an excuse to harass those they don't like, but it isn't talked about in morning briefs.
But damn, look at that list. They have to have 100 different mothers. Having that many adult plants alone would require a commercial grow permit, and commercial farms can't sell to the public. Or, they have 5 or 10 mothers and a label printer.
It’s amazing what kind of sketchy stuff hydro shops do. My local store has plants growing inside and outside the store front. Another one presses material to make dabs and the guy smokes with random people in the store (in RI I might add which is not rec legal) and another one I used to go to the guy offered to sell me clonesYeah, thats what I thought. I'm not going to post the name because I don't want anyone to get in trouble, but one of the hydroponics shops in the metro Boston area is advertising they have clones and seeds for sale right on their site ... I was pretty surprised to see it. Maybe they found a loophole ...