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Malawi Style Cob Curing.

wolfhoundaddy

Member
Veteran
What a garden of deligbt!
I'll be lookn for hash like tendencies, sweet taste and smell, and a nice exhaled smoke.

"Roll me up and smoke me."!
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
Veteran
Recently I cobbed some wide leaf types with great results.

I do narrow leaf types too, but was happy to see how well
the indica, or wide leaf buds smoked as a cob versus the buds
from the same yield.

I'll cob some of this stuff, will be the third time:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=8171565&postcount=546

If you guys are hesitant about the process, try 7 or 8 grams, works
real good:

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A mini cob, lol
 

Minb

Member
You use this only with malawi or have you tried it with other seeds?
I made a try following your recipe with some buds of super lemon haze and the result was an insect-killer smell with very acid taste, feeling in your mouth like if you were getting some kind of venom. I dropped them.
 

Tangwena

Well-known member
Veteran
You use this only with malawi or have you tried it with other seeds?
I made a try following your recipe with some buds of super lemon haze and the result was an insect-killer smell with very acid taste, feeling in your mouth like if you were getting some kind of venom. I dropped them.
Sounds like killer weed to me ha ha I'll have a pound of that one please.
Did you get to experience the high? Some pics would go a long way too. This is a very visual thread sort of like a cartoon we need picks to keep the interest up.
 

Tangwena

Well-known member
Veteran
Recently I cobbed some wide leaf types with great results.

I do narrow leaf types too, but was happy to see how well
the indica, or wide leaf buds smoked as a cob versus the buds
from the same yield.

I'll cob some of this stuff, will be the third time:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=8171565&postcount=546

If you guys are hesitant about the process, try 7 or 8 grams, works
real good:

View Image

A mini cob, lol
That looks really awesome very nice dried color.
Keep posting picks my friend I just love looking at others cobs.
dont be shy pony up brothers
 

Tangwena

Well-known member
Veteran
I checked your link some before and after pics would be cool once you have the cure/aged cobs to show alongside.
Its more interesting when you can see a before and after shot. Should be interesting seeing the color change ect.
What does THUNK stand for?
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
Veteran
Then it would have been a cool plant to cob so much untouchable strains in this world.


Sam's Thai Haze x Skunk#1 still available,
as are eight other seed crosses of his stock.

Breeder's Retail:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=7802917&postcount=1

The Skunk#1 is well known, stable variety, I am not knowing
the details of the Thai Haze used in the cross.

I've been flowering cuts from the only female that popped from
5 freebies I got from Seed Boutique with an order back in 2010.

It's very good.
 
H

HaHaHashish

as are eight other seed crosses of his stock.

You will find the genes of Sam Skunkman strains he collected, grew, selected, bred and distributed in the 70's and 80's in just about every modern hybrid today. Sam's strains are the original foundations.

There is no debate who is the most experienced, the most knowledgeable of all things cannabis....so do yourself a favor and read up on Sam Skunkman posts here on icmag.com. A documentary team needs to sit down with Sam and record his cannabis life story.
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
Veteran
as are eight other seed crosses of his stock.

You will find the genes of Sam Skunkman strains he collected, grew, selected, bred and distributed in the 70's and 80's in just about every modern hybrid today. Sam's strains are the original foundations.

There is no debate who is the most experienced, the most knowledgeable of all things cannabis....so do yourself a favor and read up on Sam Skunkman posts here on icmag.com. A documentary team needs to sit down with Sam and record his cannabis life story.


He is a bit cranky, but I have had some good replies
from him on questions about his varieties and breeding
methods.

He does have some doubts on the merits of cobs, that's
the main reason I decided to cob his thunk and document
it for him.

And for all of you, natch
 
H

HaHaHashish

I'd be cranky too if I had to keep answering the same questions, if you want the knowledge, do some reading through Sam's posts...it's too bad Sam's Overgrow.com posts are no longer searchable but you can hear him on Bubbleman's world on you tube, as he's usually on the panel dropping pearls of wisdom and stories from the 60's right through to now.
 
H

HaHaHashish

He does have some doubts on the merits of cobs, that's
the main reason I decided to cob his thunk and document
it for him.


Good one!
 

Lean Green

Operating Outside the Law
ICMag Donor
Veteran
He is a bit cranky, but I have had some good replies
from him on questions about his varieties and breeding
methods.

He does have some doubts on the merits of cobs, that's
the main reason I decided to cob his thunk and document
it for him.

And for all of you, natch

Based on my cob experiences, I wouldn't hesitate to cook up some Thunk(i've grown it). The Kali-Most that I cobbed is highly coveted around here.
:tiphat:
 

Tangwena

Well-known member
Veteran
Zamaldelica cob 11 months old

Zamaldelica cob 11 months old

Another day in paradise about to get even better just chewed some of this 11 months old Zamaldelica cob it smells piney and sweet like hash and tastes the same only a little peppery.
The cob it came from has been vac sealed since 2/17 and is still slightly moist but dry enough to have a long slow burning sweet pine hash pin joint I am sure.
Also broke of a close to 3 year old piece of Golden Tiger Thai pheno cob it was a toss up which to chew but I love a crazy day in da house ha ha.
The Gt is more a social trip I need interaction with live people on that one real party gear.
The Zam is to but I can invent friends for company on this babe he he.
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Patrick67

New member
I was reading (the book of grass an anthology on indian hemp) and found this article in it.

Concerning Cannabis Indica
Victor Robinson, M.D

When the larger leaves turn brown and fall to the ground, it is an indication of the approach
of maturity. The flowering tops are then cut off, and subjected to a process of rolling and
treading by trained human feet. The hemp is placed on a hard floor surrounded by a rail;
the natives take hold of a revolving post, march around and around, singing the while, and
press the plants in a technical manner. Whether the perspiration which drips from their
unshod organs of locomotion works any chemical change in the composition of Cannabis has
not yet been determined by E. M. Holmes or E. W. Dixon.
 

EvergreenState

Active member
I was reading (the book of grass an anthology on indian hemp) and found this article in it.

Concerning Cannabis Indica
Victor Robinson, M.D

When the larger leaves turn brown and fall to the ground, it is an indication of the approach
of maturity. The flowering tops are then cut off, and subjected to a process of rolling and
treading by trained human feet. The hemp is placed on a hard floor surrounded by a rail;
the natives take hold of a revolving post, march around and around, singing the while, and
press the plants in a technical manner. Whether the perspiration which drips from their
unshod organs of locomotion works any chemical change in the composition of Cannabis has
not yet been determined by E. M. Holmes or E. W. Dixon.

Sweaty balls curing. Adds that extra bit of spice!:eek:
 
Whether the perspiration which drips from their unshod organs of locomotion works any chemical change in the composition of Cannabis has not yet been determined by E. M. Holmes or E. W. Dixon.


what a gem! wonder why they never determined anything regarding this possible chemical change? :laughing:

hey EvergreenState... somebody's going to have to start a sweaty balls cob curing thread now to compare with Tangwena's approach.
 
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