spicecowboy
Active member
High all you crazy growers and Cannabis lovers out there!
I would like to know more about the tradiational production of Charras.
As far as I´m informed, Charras is a name for the resin rubbed from Cannabis plants, for instance in India and Nepal("Temple Balls").
Flowers/leaves are rubbed in different stages, from very early flowering, up to harvest(in Nepal some plants reveg naturally and can be rubbed for 2-3 years).
The trichomes that stick to your fingers during harvest can also be classified as "charras like".
In Jamaica they sell so called "Gum", which actually is the stuff that sticks to the knives during the manicure.
There is also a more commercial style of this gum called "Machete Gum".
Is anybody out there who can tell us more about the production of Charras?
Would be great to get some first hand info.
One Love,
spice
I would like to know more about the tradiational production of Charras.
As far as I´m informed, Charras is a name for the resin rubbed from Cannabis plants, for instance in India and Nepal("Temple Balls").
Flowers/leaves are rubbed in different stages, from very early flowering, up to harvest(in Nepal some plants reveg naturally and can be rubbed for 2-3 years).
The trichomes that stick to your fingers during harvest can also be classified as "charras like".
In Jamaica they sell so called "Gum", which actually is the stuff that sticks to the knives during the manicure.
There is also a more commercial style of this gum called "Machete Gum".
Is anybody out there who can tell us more about the production of Charras?
Would be great to get some first hand info.
One Love,
spice