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Great harvest shed and what a cola! Beautiful work my friend and the structure on the stalk was well trained! Excellent work!
boys!Nice job shed
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Great harvest shed and what a cola! Beautiful work my friend and the structure on the stalk was well trained! Excellent work!
boys!Nice job shed
I've got the framework drying in the shed in case I can make a pipe out of it per @BeezLuiz' tutorial. Not sure it's the right shape but once it dries I'll give it ago.
Still think a canna town would be a good idea.
Denmark has one
for those following along:
Thanks CraZ, I'm going to plumbing mecca today and I'll get to the bottom of it.@stoneotter those fittings look a lot like the coned fittings I used with my water cooling, they are 1/4" though.
Sunday update! Yesterday was Blue Treacle Auto 2 harvest, on day 100. Nice round number...
First off, I started this around 8:30am, and by 8:45 it was drizzling so I moved under the pine tree for shelter. As I cut the rain got heavier and heavier, and once I was done washing my shoulders were soaked, so I moved the rinse to the bathtub and hung them in the office to dry.
I'm getting ahead of myself. First I did an on-plant trim of most of the fans so I could see the structure of the LST and post a few pics in the LST thread.
More pics and deets will be up in the LST thread later if you're interested.
I took the long colas off and then the smaller stuff. Because of the training there was very little larf as most of it was the same distance to the light as everything else. What would have been lowers were huge colas.
Here is the mold, spreading fast:
Here is the plant after the chop:
Look @newty!
Needed a heavy duty pruner to get through the trunk:
No hole, for those following along:
I've got the framework drying in the shed in case I can make a pipe out of it per @BeezLuiz' tutorial. Not sure it's the right shape but once it dries I'll give it ago.
Washed with H2O2 and water, rinsed in the tub, and laid on the bathmat to dry:
I stung them up in the office with two big fans on them for the rest of the day. Then it was time to trim. Here is the trim bowl (into the freezer it went). 52 grams wet:
And here is the moldy bud I cut from other colas (into the freezer this went as wel...in a separate bag!). 20 grams wet:
Here is the longest cola...not too shabby for an auto grown in the winter (thanks Samsung!):
And here it is all hung in the box to dry:
As I mentioned last night, I left the box open with a fan on it until this morning when it seemed dry enough to close up and slow the process down a bit. The fan is still on but now it's aimed at the holes on the lower right. It vents to holes on the top left.
I've now got a bit of breathing room in the Oval of Brightness®, but I'm thinking I'll have to up-can the Candidas to 5g's for now rather than their 10g final homes. No room for four 10 gallon pots in there!
That was my Saturday. I'll go over today's activities tomorrow as it should be raining most of next week.
I hope everyone had a great weekend! Off to catch up on all you were up to...
Looks to me you've got some good branches to work with - maybe place one of them in a vise now to straighten it out while it dries. The trunk section could supply you with a large enough bowl piece.No hole, for those following along:
I've got the framework drying in the shed in case I can make a pipe out of it per @BeezLuiz' tutorial. Not sure it's the right shape but once it dries I'll give it ago.
That was my Saturday. I'll go over today's activities tomorrow as it should be raining most of next week.
I hope everyone had a great weekend! Off to catch up on all you were up to...