NewEnglandFarmer
Well-Known Member
Took the last remaining plant down yesterday--weather report looking rough the rest of the week including snow so I didn't see the point of waiting a few more days.
This last Chinook Haze plant was the biggest of all. Only found 2 very small spots of budrot on the whole thing.
Will report back with the yield when dry but check out the drying line--almost ran out of room:
Can't complain about the results this year, especially for a first-timer. Guess I got lucky with the weather and certainly benefited from lots of help on the forum--thank you!
The flip side to this success is I'm in Trimming Hell right now. And I'm running out of mason jars which appear to be unavailable anywhere. Does anyone have a source for these? Don't really want to resort to ziplocks.
Will report back later with final tally on yield plus some images and tests of final product. Will be interesting to see how these 5 different strains work as medicine. Anxious to start making some infusion oils and tinctures.
Stay well everyone. I'm glad I took this on...timing was right this year. Thanks again for all the help. Enjoy the fruits of your harvest.
This last Chinook Haze plant was the biggest of all. Only found 2 very small spots of budrot on the whole thing.
Will report back with the yield when dry but check out the drying line--almost ran out of room:
Can't complain about the results this year, especially for a first-timer. Guess I got lucky with the weather and certainly benefited from lots of help on the forum--thank you!
The flip side to this success is I'm in Trimming Hell right now. And I'm running out of mason jars which appear to be unavailable anywhere. Does anyone have a source for these? Don't really want to resort to ziplocks.
Will report back later with final tally on yield plus some images and tests of final product. Will be interesting to see how these 5 different strains work as medicine. Anxious to start making some infusion oils and tinctures.
Stay well everyone. I'm glad I took this on...timing was right this year. Thanks again for all the help. Enjoy the fruits of your harvest.