I like microdosing quite a bit. It doesn’t clear my head much but I guess I’d say it makes the stuff in my head less of a bother. That reminds me that I need to get on growing another batch as I am running low…Im gonna have to get on these it'd be nice to mt my head if there is such a thing
When I dry sift I only use a 220 screen. I use bubble bags for bubble …@Gray Wolf … I know you’re out there have you ever dry sifted with a set of bubble bags and no dry ice ?
Material has to be completely dry.@Gray Wolf … I know you’re out there have you ever dry sifted with a set of bubble bags and no dry ice ?
That doesn’t sound near as exciting as it did 50 years ago….forget mowing the lawn ,make a fire and make out on the couch !
I have a Lotta material and I’m waiting on my hash makers. We’re gonna do water method ice water, but I’m trying to figure out a way of maximizing anything we don’t use… plus I cannot get my hands on dry iceWhy would you do that…..
When I dry sift I only use a 220 screen. I use bubble bags for bubble …
Material has to be completely dry.
If it is clogging the screens it aint dry yet.
That doesn’t sound near as exciting as it did 50 years ago….
I guess that would work to some extent. I’m lucky, dry Ice is readily available….I have a Lotta material and I’m waiting on my hash makers. We’re gonna do water method ice water, but I’m trying to figure out a way of maximizing anything we don’t use… plus I cannot get my hands on dry ice
Interesting….good luck…In the old days I used to take a plastic Tupperware container stuff material in it loosely, and then sleeve pantyhose over it and shake that over a surface to collect
No I haven't. I typically use a tumbler or my Grinning Reaper for dry sieve and bags for ice water extraction.@Gray Wolf … I know you’re out there have you ever dry sifted with a set of bubble bags and no dry ice ?
Chop it now or have regrets is my wild guess.I have a question for outdoor growers. I have one plant still going outside. We had a cold night last week where it got down to 27 at my house. The plant didn’t seem affected. This morning it was 26 when I got up. A lot of the fan leaves are wilted when I went out to check them but the buds look ok. It isn’t supposed to get down below 30 for the next week or so. I would like it to ripen up a bit as I have mostly cloudy with maybe 5% amber trichs. Are the wilted fan leaves an indication that the plant is on its last leg(and I should chop it) or will the buds continue to develop(I guess it could be both)?
Comparing the potential gain vis a vis the loss I would harvest now.I have a question for outdoor growers. I have one plant still going outside. We had a cold night last week where it got down to 27 at my house. The plant didn’t seem affected. This morning it was 26 when I got up. A lot of the fan leaves are wilted when I went out to check them but the buds look ok. It isn’t supposed to get down below 30 for the next week or so. I would like it to ripen up a bit as I have mostly cloudy with maybe 5% amber trichs. Are the wilted fan leaves an indication that the plant is on its last leg(and I should chop it) or will the buds continue to develop(I guess it could be both)?
Good Idea. Gonna try that next time.Either way I stick it in the freezer first to embrittle the stems holding the trichomes
I have a question for outdoor growers. I have one plant still going outside. We had a cold night last week where it got down to 27 at my house. The plant didn’t seem affected. This morning it was 26 when I got up. A lot of the fan leaves are wilted when I went out to check them but the buds look ok. It isn’t supposed to get down below 30 for the next week or so. I would like it to ripen up a bit as I have mostly cloudy with maybe 5% amber trichs. Are the wilted fan leaves an indication that the plant is on its last leg(and I should chop it) or will the buds continue to develop(I guess it could be both)?