Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

I will look into larger jars but am leaning towards something like this. They are lightweight and stackable. :-)

http://www.centralrestaurant.com/Cambro-Food-Storage-Box-Half-Size-4-3-4-Gallon-c84p13924.html
I'm just a stickler for no plastic, even food safe. I really prefer glass. Ive just worked in an industry that analyzes plastics way too much and most of them use very leechable plastasizers which can ppssibly cause all kinds of health problems later in life. I know many people use plastic and I would still roast one with then, but I prefer to limit my exposure.
 
I'm just a stickler for no plastic, even food safe. I really prefer glass. Ive just worked in an industry that analyzes plastics way too much and most of them use very leechable plastasizers which can ppssibly cause all kinds of health problems later in life. I know many people use plastic and I would still roast one with then, but I prefer to limit my exposure.
to be clear here we have never had a food safe plastic leech an "unhealthy" compound under normal conditions, im not saying it WILL hurt you. Just that after seeing so many tests and the varied results it is MY PREFERENCE to not use plastic, if you need to and are worried about it line the container with parchment paper, contact is almost always essential for leeching to occur under the conditions curing will take place.
 
Haven't updated lately cause I haven't anything to update. My measly grow compared to this thread. Also still rockin this old android. But I thought these pics were cool.

Battling mites on the choco ever since the lady bugs all up and left (she would have done super indoors) I also did found a grip of lady bugs hanging around the other plant . Good amount too so I scooped em and dumped them on infected plant. The WiFi doesn't show the mite signs. Little pale but otherwise she's going. Home stretch now.

So do mites get washed out when making water hash ?

Also dam these larva eggs ? I found like 3 that I could see. Smashed em

Peace
 

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WOW those sativas are gonna be huge come harvest, nice look to them. Zest your pics make me drool, awesome job!! Green Crack down!! I have a comment for the curing with big nuggs etc. Anyone use 078.jpg 075.jpg 014.jpg 074.jpg 5 gallon bucket with the gamma lid, a screw on lid with a food grade seal. It works great for me.
 
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