Mohican's 2015 Season

Mohican

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These were all killer clones I had been babying indoors until it was summer time. The second they went outside they flowered! They never got very big but they did get to meet Mr Paki Punch! The Ghost was super sticky!

The Fireball also flowered early but she is revegging now and smells amazing. The Animal Cookies and Jail Bird also flowered but less dramatically. They are looking like they will finish normally.

All of the sativa plants are barely starting to flower and the Purple Haze still does not have any actual flowers!
 

Mr.Head

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These were all killer clones I had been babying indoors until it was summer time. The second they went outside they flowered! They never got very big but they did get to meet Mr Paki Punch! The Ghost was super sticky!

The Fireball also flowered early but she is revegging now and smells amazing. The Animal Cookies and Jail Bird also flowered but less dramatically. They are looking like they will finish normally.

All of the sativa plants are barely starting to flower and the Purple Haze still does not have any actual flowers!
I remember pics of the Cherry Pie flowering early, but I don't recall the Ghosts. I'll have a look threw your thread.
 

hyroot

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Last jillange I ran was very cbd heavy. Not as much as sour tsunami but did have some numbing effects. Anyway I've had jillange flowers for a while. I just finished making coconut oil with it.

I smoked a bowl first to make sure it hasn't degraded. Still just as strong.

No lab tests

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It still has to cool and separate
 
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drekoushranada

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Looking good Mo. I'm going to try my hand at pollinating a branch or two on each one of my ladies. I'm a bit paranoid about to be honest. Lol. Don't want to make a mistake and throw pollen all over my ladies or something.
 

Mohican

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It is harder to pollinate than you think! Get a plastic bag that will fit nicely over the cola you want to pollinate. Put the pollen in the bag and gently place the bag over the cola and tie it closed. Shake the hell out of it a few times to fully spread the pollen. Let the pollen settle and gently and carefully remove the bag. Spray your plant and area with water to kill any stray pollen and you are done. The seeded colas should be full at harvest!




I try to let the plant get old and dry before I harvest. The seeds finish better with age.


Cheers,
Mo
 

drekoushranada

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It is harder to pollinate than you think! Get a plastic bag that will fit nicely over the cola you want to pollinate. Put the pollen in the bag and gently place the bag over the cola and tie it closed. Shake the hell out of it a few times to fully spread the pollen. Let the pollen settle and gently and carefully remove the bag. Spray your plant and area with water to kill any stray pollen and you are done. The seeded colas should be full at harvest!




I try to let the plant get old and dry before I harvest. The seeds finish better with age.


Cheers,
Mo
Great info. I will collect pollen today and pollinate the ladies around week 4. I have a feeling this is going to be fun.
 

greenthumb111

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I didn't even taste the oil. I gave it all to my brothers wife. She had a brain tumor removed 2 weeks ago. And chemo and radiation for 2 other tumors and she spinal cancer too.

She beat breast cancer last year.
@hyroot is that oil the same recipe you gave awhile back? I hope it helps your brothers wife. You are a good man. I would like to meet you next time you come to Mo's. I don't live far from him.
 

hyroot

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@hyroot is that oil the same recipe you gave awhile back? I hope it helps your brothers wife. You are a good man. I would like to meet you next time you come to Mo's. I don't live far from him.

Thanks and I don't know the recipe I gave.

1. Puree flowers for 10 seconds in the food processor .

2. Bake on a Pyrex casserole pan / dish at 230 degrees for 60 minutes

3. Put the baked goods into the crock pot.

4. Pour 1 cup of oil for every 7 grams

5. After adding oil add R.O. water to the crock pot til it fills up to the rim or close to it. Then cook on low for 6 hours. Occasionally stir

6. Strain with cheese cloth in a mesh ladle / sieve

7. Put strained water /oil in the fridge over night.

8. Next day once hardened scrap bottom of oil to remove plant matter.

8. Cook oil with more water in the crock pot on low. No where near as long. Then strain and place in the fridge.

Just doing this step again to remove more plant matter. Each time you strain you remove more and more plant matter.

Keep doing that til plant matter is gone.

Then break up oil patty to fit back in the jar. Or fill gelatin capsuls.

FYI nitrile gloves help with handling it. Makes it much easier. I use those gloves for trimming now and have been using them for hash making for a while too.
 

greenthumb111

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Thanks and I don't know the recipe I gave.

1. Puree flowers for 10 seconds in the food processor .

2. Bake on a Pyrex casserole pan / dish at 230 degrees for 60 minutes

3. Put the baked goods into the crock pot.

4. Pour 1 cup of oil for every 7 grams

5. After adding oil add R.O. water to the crock pot til it fills up to the rim or close to it. Then cook on low for 6 hours. Occasionally stir

6. Strain with cheese cloth in a mesh ladle / sieve

7. Put strained water /oil in the fridge over night.

8. Next day once hardened scrap bottom of oil to remove plant matter.

8. Cook oil with more water in the crock pot on low. No where near as long. Then strain and place in the fridge.

Just doing this step again to remove more plant matter. Each time you strain you remove more and more plant matter.

Keep doing that til plant matter is gone.

Then break up oil patty to fit back in the jar. Or fill gelatin capsuls.

FYI nitrile gloves help with handling it. Makes it much easier. I use those gloves for trimming now and have been using them for hash making for a while too.
Thanks Hyroot! Is the coconut oil (liquid) like vegetable oil or like crisco (solid). Yea I have been using the gloves for years. When trimming put the used gloves in the freezer for easy removal of trimming hash.
 
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