Indoor Come visit Wild Bill's Medical Grow Room!!!!

I'm gonna use the "Mossy Method" on the other girl and basically cut her down to branches and whack them in a 5 gallon plastic white bucket.

We rubbing the palms together like making Charas made quick work of the buds.
And I got a little something from it!:eyebrows:
Hash hands? Rosin palms? :crying:
I like the Mossy Method!
 
Well, what is this? It looks like another volunteer!:yoinks::hump::muahaha:

That's just too funny! It's been quite a while since that girl's chopped! I guess Crazy Asian Haze is going to be a sturdy girl! :funny::funny::funny::haha::haha::haha:

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So with what I'm doing here in this 3x3 tent is nothing but a frivolous experiment, I'm going to carry the experiment a little bit further.

Since I really don't have anything available that is unopened, I'm going to use a very old product that I have used on occasion in my garden. It's called Medina Has To Grow. It doesn't really fit in my ideal type of organics, but it's close enough. There are no Heavy metals or anything of the sort. It was one of the many methods I used to help boost tomato and pepper production.
I think this might be a pretty easy method, since I'm not going to be relying on a top root fed structure.
I think today I'm going to wet down the compost I added yesterday and give them just a little bit of drink of the solution I've been feeding. Just a little bit of green leaf kelp with humid acid and surfactant. I don't think I added any aminos I might give them a foliar shot with the aminos tomorrow morning.

I think I underutilize foliar spraying and really need to figure out a consistent program. I think there are gains to be had, properly utilized.

Anyway, I'm looking for a learning experience and I think I might find something here with this simple little method. I will still be using microbes!

 
Well, what is this? It looks like another volunteer!:yoinks::hump::muahaha:

That's just too funny! It's been quite a while since that girl's chopped! I guess Crazy Asian Haze is going to be a sturdy girl! :funny::funny::funny::haha::haha::haha:

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Like in nature mate, they fall to the ground, watered, pop and start a new generation.

You are building your own ecosystem in the indoor tropics and the Asian Haze fits right in!:biggrin:
 
They say it’s like this because the process traps terpenes within the trichomes, rather than off gassing into the air, and your nose.
Not to be rude or anything (definitely not personal so please don't take it that way), but this statement sounds like absolute bullocks! :rofl: The terpenes are already locked in the trichomes/trichome heads mate.. and if there is any clever technology in this machine that does that compared to drying in an aircon controlled drying room, please enlighten me!

Tbh this really sounds like a salespitch.. and if this was really the case, is there any research that actually proves this?
I grabbed extra shelving out of the other unit…. I’m probably nearing three pounds of dense wet buds in there…
I fully understand why, I personally think the space is quite limited already, having the double amount of rows would definitely make it more useful, especially when you have a strain that has that really compact, cali-bud structure, they are often not the biggest in size, but do weigh quite a lot because they are rock-hard.
Thanks bro I was just looking closer at it I see they have a kit for 5 extra shelves but it says that it doesn't increase the weight capacity :shrug: :pass:


Cool Cure Shelves​

$75.00


Additional 5 shelves for the Cannatrol Cool Cure unit.
Need more storage space in your Cool Cure? Purchase additional shelves!
Please Note: While additional shelves add more storage space, adding more shelves DOES NOT increase the weight limit of the Cool Cure for drying and curing!
75 dollar for 5 tiny/thin extra trays? That's pretty crazy, especially if you already spent 1500-1600 on a machine before.

I think it would be nice if the people from Cannatrol just sell them with the double amount of trays present, so every grower can use the amount he wants for the grow, and possibly adjust to the type of bud that goes in there.. right?
 
and if there is any clever technology in this machine that does that compared to drying in an aircon controlled drying room, please enlighten me!

The videos I’ve watched it’s about how quickly they get the moisture levels down that it like case hardens the trichomes which is what’s holding the smells in then once you break it up that’s when the smells release. That’s how they say it works and it how users have described how it works so it adds up. I don’t have one just been listening to everyone else so I can’t speak from experience yet

75 dollar for 5 tiny/thin extra trays? That's pretty crazy, especially if you already spent 1500-1600 on a

Yeah it is but as with anything anymore everyone keeps pricing stuff right off the market you can look at it both ways too is 75$ really that much money when your spending 1700$ nothing is cheap anymore :cuss::shrug::pass:
 
Well, it’s fucking not. Just been trying to help out for some reason, share some knowledge. That’s over.
From them eh.. :sad: just to be clear once again, didn't mean you personally, was trying to explain that already in my previous comment.

It's in my nature to be a bit skeptic and tbh working in this industry for a long time already I've seen my fair share of promises and claims.. and I can tell you there have been so many that I lost count. Would be a shame if you let a few questions here and there make you shut down on this topic, as I think knowledge/experience sharing is what this community is all about.. so please don't take this personal :rolleyes1:
The videos I’ve watched it’s about how quickly they get the moisture levels down that it like case hardens the trichomes which is what’s holding the smells in then once you break it up that’s when the smells release. That’s how they say it works and it how users have described how it works so it adds up. I don’t have one just been listening to everyone else so I can’t speak from experience yet



Yeah it is but as with anything anymore everyone keeps pricing stuff right off the market you can look at it both ways too is 75$ really that much money when your spending 1700$ nothing is cheap anymore :cuss::shrug::pass:
Allright sounds promising, yeah what I wonder is if there really is science behind it to prove this, everyone can claim what they want, but how they do it and how it is proven? I agree with you that real life experiences make all the difference but that still doesn't prove their technique/product does what they claim to be true.

Yes, you're right, it ain't that much on the total amount spend, but I would say, just add in those extra 5 racks from the get go, instead of having to buy it for another 75 dollar. Cost wise, its probably less than a twenty for them.
 
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