Indoor Jean-O's Genetics Autoflower seed Run Finish

Merry Christmas to everyone here on AFN! As a tradition I always roll a cross joint for Christmas. Thought maybe this year I would try to do a tutorial on how to roll one.
I start with combining 2 papers at the glue strip so I can roll 1 fat joint. It will take a fair amount of flower to get the job done.
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Then I roll a small joint for the cross section .
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After both joints are rolled I mock the cross up so I can try to get them to burn evenly and meet at the same time in the middle of the burn.
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Next you will need to poke a hole through both joints . The hole through the larger joint needs to be big enough for the small joint to squeeze through.
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Next slide the small joint through the hole in the big doobie, make sure the hole in the small joint is in alignment with the air flow in the larger joint.
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The final step in finishing you will need 2 glue strips from papers and you will need to weave them around where the 2 joints meet to seal the air leaks around where they join.
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Enjoy!
Note this usually is a bit wasteful and generally they don't meet up properly while burning and it will waste a bit of flower.
 
Merry Christmas to everyone here on AFN! As a tradition I always roll a cross joint for Christmas. Thought maybe this year I would try to do a tutorial on how to roll one.
I start with combining 2 papers at the glue strip so I can roll 1 fat joint. It will take a fair amount of flower to get the job done.
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Then I roll a small joint for the cross section .
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After both joints are rolled I mock the cross up so I can try to get them to burn evenly and meet at the same time in the middle of the burn.
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Next you will need to poke a hole through both joints . The hole through the larger joint needs to be big enough for the small joint to squeeze through.
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Next slide the small joint through the hole in the big doobie, make sure the hole in the small joint is in alignment with the air flow in the larger joint.
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The final step in finishing you will need 2 glue strips from papers and you will need to weave them around where the 2 joints meet to seal the air leaks around where they join.
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Enjoy!
Note this usually is a bit wasteful and generally they don't meet up properly while burning and it will waste a bit of flower.
Banging mate lol

I made a pipe once by wrapping papers around the bottom of a clipper lighter to create a paper bowl and basically added it to the end of a rolled doobie lol
 
The Rev 1 gallon pot 80 days from seed 48 days into flower in the pics. This has probably been my fastest flowering photoperiod phenotype ever. She's already all cloudy with roughly 5% amber in the picture which was taken on Christmas day. I'll be taking her down this Saturday at day 53 in flower. The 7 gallon pot phenotype still has roughly 7 to 10 days left on her which from what I've seen over the decades I've grown the smaller pots always finish quicker. She smells like fruity chemical menthol currently and her flowers are extremely dense n covered in greasy trichomes.
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She was pollinated by the phenotype in the 7 gallon pot which has more of the menthol chemical aroma with just hints of sweet fruity strawberry. It leans a bit more on the Animal Mint Cookies side of the cross which I really like. Both phenotypes have checked all the boxes that I'm looking for, excellent yields, aroma, and vigor. I can't wait to sample the flower! I'll more than likely be testing this cultivar outdoors this summer.
 
The next photoperiod breeding run is well into veg now.
3x Straw Dawg S1
2x 3 way Northern Lights regs
2x Helter Skelter
3x Amethyst F1
3x Cream Cheeze F1Fv
1 x Grim Reaper F1Fv
2x Lavash Cake Regs
Tons of work going on my way with the house renovation and the breeding projects.
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The Rev F1 1 gallon pot got the chop yesterday after 54 days from flipping the light schedule into flower. This phenotype has been one of the fastest flowering photoperiods I've ever run. Roughly 5% amber trichomes and the rest were all cloudy. It smells delicious like fruity menthol cookie dough currently. The flowers and plant structure are right up my alley with a good stretch and decent internodal spacing with dense golf ball flowers. I have plans for testing this cultivar outdoors this summer to see how it does out in the wild under full sun full season conditions. The top cola took on a slight burn from the light due to growing right into the Mars Hydro sp3000 in my small 2x4x5 cab but other than that she handled being right on the light very well. A very easy cultivar to grow and an average feeder. I'm looking forward to the smoke report here in a couple of weeks after drying and a bit of cure! She was cut full plant and is hanging upside down in my drying closet hopefully for the next 10 days but we will see now that it's winter here n my furnace is running a lot the RH in my house is quite dry even with a humidifier I'm right around 40% RH so it's not the perfect environment for a slow dry currently.
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Yesterday I pressed a bit of black tar out of my latest hash run from the Outdoor Crazy Kush and Devils Lettuce. It was extremely potent. I'm no rosin expert at all but there is a lot of hype around the color of rosin to which I still don't understand. This black dark goo is some of the terpiest and potent rosin I have ever toked on leaning heavily towards a psychedelic effect. A lot of the darkness comes from the fact that it was grown outdoors which went full season so the trichomes were roughly 10 to 15 % amber at the time of harvest then the Bubble Hash was dried without the use of a freeze dryer which causes a lot of oxidation in the heads that were collected. The material was also almost 2 and a half months old when I processed it. IMO the color makes no difference in the quality and is only a visual element. I pressed 11 grams of bubble with a return of 9 grams of rosin which in all took about 4 hrs to procure between making the bubble hash then pressing and collecting the rosin. 180 degrees for 2 minutes on my inexpensive rosin press I bought off Amazon. I wish I had cleaned the press before I had used it this time because everything in the house is covered with dust from the drywall I've been doing around the house and living on a dirt road. Here soon I'll have a designated room for all of my cannabis processing.
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I've been thinking a lot here lately about running another round of testing here on the site with some of the new photoperiods I've been working with. Now that the holidays are coming to an end and life is settling down a bit, it seems like a good chance to collect more data on a few of the newer cultivars I've been playing with. It is definitely helpful to see results from others with different grow styles as I pretty much run the exact same recipe every run. I can log all the info I can from my test runs but that really only shows me how the cultivars do in my scenario under my conditions which is great for me but honestly doesn't provide all the information I need to provide accurate descriptions of the cultivars I'm creating.
 
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