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The Celt
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Drying room, also my grow room so no indoor grows until harvest is dried and bottled.
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That what I need a good drying room
Any pics?I do make bubble hash, but not in buckets and bags I set up a mixer using an old Master Craft drill press, a 5 gallon water jug with the bottom cut out and a spout and hose on the neck. Throw bud, ice and water in, turn the drill press on and walk away for 15-20 mins and then drain through screens. 220 micron, 150 micron, 45 micron.
Makes excellent hash but will get changed up this winter. I am considering buying an electric, plastic tub cement mixer
This shows me just how unprepared I am, Celt! Adding some mesh laundry bags to my list, post-haste! Super helpful for the "imagination challenged"Drying room, also my grow room so no indoor grows until harvest is dried and bottled.
Damn! My hands and feet are cold today, new phase of fall, $hit.Well, temps dropped more over night than predicted. There was a frost advisory but temps were not supposed to go below freezing. Water in a bowl on the patio table froze over with the ice nearly 1/4” thick tells me they dropped much lower than expected.
I will continue harvesting the Twin in the 1st picture today. I was hoping weather would hold for another week or 2 as the big girl in the 2nd pic could use the time, she’s just starting into her harvest window. We’ll see what today and tomorrow bring, but as much as I hate the idea of hanging untrimmed plants, weather may have just forced my hand for the remaining girls.
^awesome!I’ve never took any pics while making hash, but here’s one of 9.5 g of hash as I was pressing it
I always wanted to be a weather forecaster. But nooo, I had to be a mechanic so when I screw up everyone notices!girl in the 2nd pic could use the time,
Holy cow brother. what a sight to behold. amazing.Drying room, also my grow room so no indoor grows until harvest is dried and bottled.