Here's the box o buds and this is how I dry them. Never understood why people always hang plants upside down, I want the trichomes _exposed_ and available for easy extraction for my edibles and for Harley Farley's vape. So I just leave 'em in the box, in a dark basement, for a week or two and then they'll be ready for the mason jars:It's harvest time. I've cut and trimmed all the girls in the 4x4. Forgot to take a picture of the box 'o buds from the complete harvest, that'll come tomorrow. This was my favorite... not bad for 25-year-old Northern Lights seed that has been IBL'd more than a West Virginia hillbilly (sorry hillbill, I'm from Kentucky ), grown in Miracle Grow potting soil and fertilized with Peter's 20/20/20.
Newbies, don't let anyone tell you this is a fucking difficult process, it is not :
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I'm so envious of you outdoor growers!!!! Unfortunately, where I am in the SouthEast will probably never be legalized and if it is, it'll only be like 3 or 4 plants.This might help! Love ya.
I did 2 weeks with a kid in diapers and a 5yo. Melted snow in a turkey fryer for dish water and flushing toilets. Cooked on my camp stove lol I have unlimited water with no power now. There was a cistern originally in the basement. I didn't know the plugged rubber line that came through the foundation was still open and flows water. I pulled the plug and put valve on it......always have water now.I survived 6 hours with no electricity, it was hell.
Wow! Where does that line start? My house has a disused cistern in the basement that used to be fed by a yankee gutter system embedded in the roof crown molding. I think it was luxury tech when my house was built.I did 2 weeks with a kid in diapers and a 5yo. Melted snow in a turkey fryer for dish water and flushing toilets. Cooked on my camp stove lol I have unlimited water with no power now. There was a cistern originally in the basement. I didn't know the plugged rubber line that came through the foundation was still open and flows water. I pulled the plug and put valve on it......always have water now.
As far as I know its from a stream next to the property. I'm not drinking it but it's great for flushing. Probably good for the plants too.Wow! Where does that line start? My house has a disused cistern in the basement that used to be fed by a yankee gutter system embedded in the roof crown molding. I think it was luxury tech when my house was built.
Seems like a treasure if controlled!Definitely has great flow too, like a garden hose.......pretty cool.
I'm sorry you got it but I'm glad to hear you're recovering50 deep knees done
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