Really nice and frosty! The alaskan frost on those nugs...
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Really nice and frosty! The alaskan frost on those nugs...
I can't even explain how pleased I am! I had low expectations and am beyond thrilled with my results. A few close friends and family will receive jars of our 2 strains. They still need curing.... let's see who waits that long .Congrats on the seeds and the buds look great!
A few close friends and family will receive jars of our 2 strains. They still need curing.... let's see who waits that long .
I realized I hadn't shared the results of our sour diesel harvest....A little better pic, maybe, of the mix matched pair
After harvesting more than half the sour diesel we put her back in the tent hoping the remaining buds will bulk a bit. Does this happen (airy buds bulking after a partial harvest)?
Her leaves are curling up, like a taco… could this be a sign of being root bound or is it a deficiency? Or stress from the harvest?
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There's definitely plenty of good there but we had become a bit weary and hubby suggested putting her back in. It was as much to be done trimming as to add bulk. We've got 2 clones that are about ready to come out of the closet so it may be time to take her down. I have been thinking about trying to make capsules with coconut oil.Airy buds come with the strain, heavy Sativas in my experience. When you harvest them, you can finger press them in the corner of a baggy, then set them out to dry. This makes a nice nug to pop in a bong. Unpressed they can be rolled in a joint.
But larfy buds still make good edibles, whether you make cannabudder, tinctures, or grind them as an herb to add to your cooking or tea.
It's all good, no matter what you get. Don't let their looks fool you!