I recently found a bag of my final outdoor Kumaoni harvest. It looked and smelled off; a bit moist still. That second female plant had completely recovered from aphid infestation and flowered beautifully (if a bit late)i dont think clipseal bags were a thing back in the 70s and early 80s ,
i do recall buying ounces of weed , or bags of , in sandwich bags though ,
they just had a fold over top , some folks used to lick that to make it stick when rolled up
I stripped most of the inner larfy bud sites leaving only 1 or 2 flowering sites on every branch. The harvest/washing of these first ever pure sativas outdoors took much longer than expected. I had rushed a bit due to the costs of running a dehumidifier and AC for that one plant.
So I decided to wash the flower AGAIN and once dried, I got a lid of “dirt lumbo”
I didn’t have an old school sandwich bag as @Donald Mallard so nicely described, but I had the same vivid recollection of those times.
Thanks for that