So it's actually day 58 and here's a wee photo update before the real madness of the next few days kicks in. Starting to get quite frosty so I'll try and get some kinky solo shots with the flash on for those that are interested in a bit of plant porn...
Following on from last night's rushed post here are the 3 mini amigos and some close ups of the Double Grape, theyll be getting the chop soon :smoking:
I've learned a bit about temperature and humidity tolerance this grow but more importantly I've learned its worth growing the smaller ones. I'm actually wondering if smaller is better, they dry out quicker so spend less time sitting in cold damp conditions and more frequent watering means better nutrient control... with this in mind I've just bought 10 5L air pots and will be heading in that direction next grow.
Seems like I've been waiting ages but it's finally chopping time
Double Grape on day 75
Thankfully she was sporting decent sized nugs so the trim wasn't too onerous, and I got a decent amount of scissor hash to boot! looking at the pile of trim I should probably investigate extractions at some point too...
Here they are trimmed and ready for the paper bag treatment.
4 more plants to chop in the coming weeks but I'm already looking forward to the next run, 10 5L air pots arrived last week...
Happy to say the decision has been made and the bubble bags arrive tomorrow, so it looks like I'll be having a wee hash making experiment with this grows trim...
Good old Amazon, bubble bags ordered last night and I came home to them waiting for me on the porch
I'm only sort of dipping my toe in the whole hash thing so didn't spend much on them but I'm pleased to say they feel robust and came with a pressing screen.
When i have enough trim in the freezer I'm going to be following the excellent tutorial by @Trichome farmer but I do have one question unanswered; Do i need a heat press or will a pollen press be adequate? Any thoughts or guidance appreciated
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