Hey Moose - I didn't have any luck with the vacuum bags, sealer etc. so I ended up using sandwich bags...I cut the zip lock part off and place the cob up against the side (cob is about 2.5") I then place a 3/4" dowel on top of that, up against the side...then roll it up and put a piece of masking tape to hold that...then remove the dowel (it is just there to keep the bag open) Then I attached a 1/4" chunk of copper pipe to my vacuum hose. Pipe goes in the open end up against the cob then I turn on the vacuum (foot switch) I squeeze the cob just a bit for fun, then clamp the open end of the bag with my fingers around the tube and as I pull the bag down and away from the tube a bit I start twisting and I keep twisting as I pull the bag down the tube. You should have about 1.5 to 2" of twisted top on the bag. I hold that tight and bend it over the side and use another long piece of masking tape to sort of seal the end and hold it in place. Then all my info goes on a chunk of paper and is wrapped around and everything held in place with elastic band.Starting a bunch of cobs and checking them a lot because I'm new has me burning through the vacuum bags.
I think @funkyhorse has brought it up before.
I always leave the sugar leaves on and sometimes some of the shade leaves as well ha ha.Harvest has started in earnest - it was a busy day .....
Here is a bit of a cola before her shampoo and trim....
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this is about 1/3 of plant number 4, Number 1 is already cobbed or decarbed into dust...
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These Sativas seem a bit different to trim - I'm not sure if is called "foxtail" but some of the buds are on offshoots that stick up above the rest so I have to watch real close or their gone!!! Hence, I left a lot of sugar leaves on - it all ends up in me one way or the other!!! I've never saved trim - once it hits the floor it goes into the worm bin!!!
I'll get after the other two plants tomorrow!!!
Happy Harvest everyone!!!!!
HELL YEAH !!!!!!!!Can I get a hell yeah!?!?
That aroma is such great news! That lieu hahn makes my mouth water just thinking about it! I bet you it has already turned, at least partially.Too early to say if it will turn still. If it will get trippy like a more normal cob.
If it does and I can keep the terps and taste that will really be something.
Your on a roll my friend onwards and upwards from here ha ha.Watered all my plants and there was a branch that wasn't gonna make it being accidentally broken but it IS a beautiful bud. I also took some little "sucker buds" from all 3 plants and took nothing off really and wrapped it up!! It is now in the Cob-A-Tron like the original. Here's some pictures. I'm also included a picture of the White Widow x Cheese with lightbulb for size reference. Gonna be some killer cob material for real!!! Can I get a hell yeah!?!? View attachment 19093868 View attachment 19093870 View attachment 19093873
The 3 plants are all 7 weeks into flower today (Sunday) I talked to my mate that made the seeds and he says 9-10ish weeks so they are gonna get their swell on. Just bought some new soil/amendments for my next run and whatever is left will be be mixed up with the current soil and recycled. It's almost 6pm Here and after football I'll unwrap the current cob and look at it and air dry and remove parchment paper and reseal for a week and repeat. I'll take pictures of it when I unwrap it. Ohhh and there's actually small sucker buds from all three plants in this cob. Hound Dog/Hound Dog x Cap Junky/ White Widow x Cheese. Should be good. Maybe I should call it dog slobber!!Your on a roll my friend onwards and upwards from here ha ha.
Awesome color changes they are going to age nicelySome ace Malawi, and Somali Taxi ride from rare dankness been watching for a long time had to try it out the Malawi was a little more moist, had droplets on the bag of all of em and a much darker color, shoulda took better pictures. Made a couple Malawi stick and Somali sticks for a little expirament, they smell amazing. View attachment 19094436 View attachment 19094437 View attachment 19094438 View attachment 19094439