Thank you my friendIt is wonderful to see all your plants, you are clearly a good steward for these lines. How do you avoid cross-contamination if you are open pollinating? And where is the Peruvian line from?
Very happy that you got yourself some Sinai. There are some truly amazing gems to found within that gene pool. I have been blessed to find the peachy, rose water perfume expressions that I have come to love so dearly but others have found cat urine expressions that they claim are spectacular Last I heard the seed stock they have is still from the original release so I am excited for you to discover something unique and specialThank you for the reply! I was inspired by your thread to pick up a pack of the Sinai from RSC. Looking forward to growing it out!
Nice grow. Do you prefer to smoke the cobs? or eat them? Also, do you smoke straight flower?… what about hash? Peace …Banana Petal Cob Update:
Opened the bag today and the cobs were still moist and smelled sweet with a very subtle hint of banana essence on top of the herbs grape, incense, and lightly pine.
It has been almost 4 months since I placed the cobs into a cool and dark environment to age. They are now taken out to dry completely before resealing and leaving to dry cure for another 6-9 months. The cob can used for eating or smoking once it is dry. However, allowing time for the herb to mature and develop incredibly complex effects of true depth requires patience. If you can leave it for 6-9 months you will have truly spectacular herb.
🪷Om Śāntirastu🪷
Thank you my friendNice grow. Do you prefer to smoke the cobs? or eat them? Also, do you smoke straight flower?… what about hash? Peace …
Beautiful grow diary baba. Excellent photos and write-ups, I really enjoyed reading it all. You've convinced me to finally try fermenting cannabis. Unfortunately, I turned all of my excess stuff into hash about a week ago, so it'll be a while before I have some proper sativa product to work with.
I often grow a bit of tobacco as well, and when I saw yours, I wondered about the possibility of fermenting cannabis inside of a tobacco leaf. Have you ever considered that? I don't know anything about fermenting cannabis, so I don't know if that's even a reasonable idea, but it seems like a interesting.
Thank you my friendBeautiful grow diary baba. Excellent photos and write-ups, I really enjoyed reading it all. You've convinced me to finally try fermenting cannabis. Unfortunately, I turned all of my excess stuff into hash about a week ago, so it'll be a while before I have some proper sativa product to work with.
I often grow a bit of tobacco as well, and when I saw yours, I wondered about the possibility of fermenting cannabis inside of a tobacco leaf. Have you ever considered that? I don't know anything about fermenting cannabis, so I don't know if that's even a reasonable idea, but it seems like an interesting.
Its to Late for the grow in question, but Not for the Next grow.. in the Malawi Style von Thread is Someone just pressing and twisting very Hard.. I think @Tangwena or one off the other cob godfathers could Point you in the right direction of the Malawi cob Thread..Thank you very much for the how to guide. Reminds me that i wanted to try it this harvest with some cob-cure.
I have nothing of the required stuff except the weed.
Corn leafs would be easily available here but the farmers spray so much nasty stuff... Is there a way without the vacuum sealer? I fear digging a deep hole would do it.
My plants are drying for 4 days now, so maybe i can find a cheap way to get some of the required stuff tomorrow.
Nice idea with the banana-heart leafs. Beautyfull looking cops.
Have a nice day!