Looking good brother!Here are 3 different cob experiments
First one ist ace thaixpanama View attachment 18985243 second one is panamaxhaze
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As i had to leave for a trip i just threw them in the vacpack after about 4 days of drying and the have been in there for 7 days without a sweat. Foto is after one day drying in the air. They came out pretty sticky and gooey, with a fermented smell. i think the colour is nice, but i would take them out earlier next time. Lets see how it will be cured.
And this is a green mountain grape f2 purple. Went in a bit drier, but still wet enough i think. Also no sweat, 4 weeks cure.
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Thx and have fun fellow cobblers
That last pic looks deadly man.Here are 3 different cob experiments
First one ist ace thaixpanama View attachment 18985243 second one is panamaxhaze
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As i had to leave for a trip i just threw them in the vacpack after about 4 days of drying and the have been in there for 7 days without a sweat. Foto is after one day drying in the air. They came out pretty sticky and gooey, with a fermented smell. i think the colour is nice, but i would take them out earlier next time. Lets see how it will be cured.
And this is a green mountain grape f2 purple. Went in a bit drier, but still wet enough i think. Also no sweat, 4 weeks cure.
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Thx and have fun fellow cobblers
I found that taste in some PCK x Kali China that was a bit too wet when sealed, but it still does the job.Nah, it'll bend you good and proper though.
When I first started I made some that colour in which you could not detect any plant material. They worked very well, however the taste left something to be desired.
I found that taste in some PCK x Kali China that was a bit too wet when sealed, but it still does the job.
Yeah, when i enjoyed my first harvest of panama haze, i was thinking the same. This must be awesome cobbed. With this old school spicy, incense taste and friendly, slightly trippy up high.Looking good brother!
I grew the Panama haze a few years ago, but before I got into cobbing. It was an awesome smoke after a years cure. I imagine it'll be dynamite once cobbed and cured. In looking forward to your reports later in the year.
You have seedsSome before and after pics After 3 months curing at room temps (28c).
Mulanje x Malawi/Ethiopian pure speed freak on this pheno.
Euphoria is off the charts along with fearless energy is the only way to describe the high.
Smell is earthy pine/lime real nice on the unlit joint inhale ha ha.
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The last three picks are the egg size cob broken open to show the internal cure, a sniff of this is the stuff of dreams to an old dagga rooka from Africa ha ha.
You can just use the vacuum bag; many of us do. There's no need to wrap it in anything.You have seeds
Sounds like a great cross. I was meaning to ask what you would recommend as an alternative to using corn husks? I was thinking maybe parchment paper or a brown paper bag perhaps.
As Hombre said just baging it is enough its all in the drying and time curing/ temps.You have seeds
Sounds like a great cross. I was meaning to ask what you would recommend as an alternative to using corn husks? I was thinking maybe parchment paper or a brown paper bag perhaps.
I believe that corn husks as something to the taste and possibly the effect, (I've never used them).Thanks @Hombre del mont and @Tangwena I thought they could have some purpose in sweating process and maybe prevent trichs from sticking to the vacc bag.
That brick looks really nice Tangwena!
I like the maize and banana bark for their authenticity.Thanks @Hombre del mont and @Tangwena I thought they could have some purpose in sweating process and maybe prevent trichs from sticking to the vacc bag.
That brick looks really nice Tangwena!
You need to try the used fish & chips newspaper wrap very exotic.I like the maize and banana bark for their authenticity.
Its true they are like teflon nothing sticks to their waxy surface and they add an African feel to the finished product.
BUT I dont sweat on it if I dont have any, straight in the vacuum bag is deadly as well and produces beautiful sweet sticky cobs.