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Ian Bastage
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Well Joe, when it is cured I will roll one & try it & I will let you know. i think I can still roll a passable blunt.
Ian
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Color, density and smell are what i am noticing with the cure. I am looking forward to have cured product 3 months old or more. Penny hit on it though. You have to have enough stash accumulated to get there.I couldn't believe how much the color changed the longer it cured. Definitely a big difference by the time we hit the last jar.
Penny hit on it though. You have to have enough stash accumulated to get there.
I like how you put that Ian! Now that I have tried mine vs LP's best...very comparable and I even want to say 15$/g lolThat is what I figured.
I just fit 62% on the Berry Bomb so it is just heading into burping phase for the next few days with am 8 gr Boveda per jar. The final dry weight for the Berry Bomb is 92.2 grams. so 3.3 oz.
The legal medical cost in Canada for this quality would be $10 - $12 per gram . . .
Ian
I like how you put that Ian! Now that I have tried mine vs LP's best...very comparable and I even want to say 15$/g lol
I bet your being modest
So I need a picture of your harvest or the flowers still standing? LOL I know I am needy!
Congrats again!
thats 300g! those are some ridiculously dense buds if so! i can only normally fit an oz in a jar!
I’d consider this one a big success!
Nice haul brothaHere you go, newty. Just doing some drying out of the fridge. That's about 300 grams but it will reduce further another 20%.
Ian
I can say the buds hold good whieght . I looked at my plant and was like ouch maybe zip to zip an half nope 2.5 nice quality . I can vouch for bomb seeds .thats 300g! those are some ridiculously dense buds if so! i can only normally fit an oz in a jar!
How are your temps and Rh holding up?I only had one jar in the picture. I actually have it in 4 jars so it is nice & loose as it dries.
Ian