Nice bread Shed! Sourdough is a winner for me too.
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I'm not sure it has actually been determined yet, as I haven't seen a single pistil on PSK2. I'm hoping for an absolute sign before Friday morning when we get on the road for the weekend.it has been determined
Thank you Gnome!Nice nice!! The Purple Skunk looks amazing
Thanks bo! Other than adding actual buds (feh!), there are no ingredients that would take an infusion of cannabis. If you want canna-sourdough it's going to have to come from canna-butter or infused olive oil. Both good choices.Looking good on the bread there Shedmaster. Ever adding in some weed to the dough.... maybe just for the smell and flavor and well sure a little buzz??
Thank you otter!Nice bread Shed! Sourdough is a winner for me too.
Post away Stunger! Though without even seeing them I'm thinking I would tie them down to hold them level with the canopy. Subject to change with additional photographic information .Hi Shed, I have 2 Quadlined girls that I thinned out and applied 2 or 3 tranches of supercropping in this last week. Some supercropped branches are trying to re-establish vertical growth and I am thinking of doing further supercropping in an attempt to better 'level the playing field' before it is too late. It is this consideration that I'd like some help on, whether they have advanced too much to now do further supercropping or whether it is still ok to do more. Would you mind if I posted a pic of them as I would appreciate if you could cast your eye over them and give me your 2 cents. Cheers.
I wouldn't guess you would see much more stretch outta these...Thanks Shed.
Some branches have had multiple supercroppings. I initially used plastic coated garden wire to make a 'brace' to hold the bent supercropped branches, this worked for some but on others the plant managed to slip it's 'tethers' and made me feel a little uncomfortable seeing how the hard wire had dragged across the future potential bud growth sites. Also too, I felt a little concerned knowing that where the wire was holding them that it would/could impede upon the (hopefully fast) developing bud sites that it covered.
These are outdoor grown photoperiod plants so I am unsure exactly what week of flowering they are in. I had thought week 1 is when you first see pistils, but my plants were showing preflowers with pistils 2.5 month ago in late November. So I am inclined to think of week 1 as being approx the start of February which is about when the pistil growing started to gather pace. Judging from the development of bud sites/budlets what week of flowering would you guess they are in?
The main thing is, from the pics does it look like I still have time to do a further round of supercropping without it being too late or risk stunting the beginning of flowering too much? I imagine it would be ok, but having someone's more experienced eye cast over them would be reassuring.
I think ideally if I could hang weights or even clothes pegs on the branch ends (altho my wife will probably squawk if I do that), so as the branch repairs and 'knuckles' itself where the supercropped bend has been applied the weight cancels out it's inclination to go vertical again.
Overall the canopies are fairly good and level as can be seen from the first pic, and within my comfortable stealth requirements (just). I am tempted to take a no mercy approach and applied supercropping to re-level the canopies with some sort of tying/weighting down of the supercropped branches. Anyway, any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Cheers.
Rootin tootin rootin
Shed's at it again.
Looking good on the bread there Shedmaster. Ever adding in some weed to the dough.... maybe just for the smell and flavor and well sure a little buzz??
Sour Dough FTW!
Rootin tootin rootin
Shed's at it again.
Looking good on the bread there Shedmaster. Ever adding in some weed to the dough.... maybe just for the smell and flavor and well sure a little buzz??
Sour Dough FTW!
Beautiful plants Stunger! Since you are already well into flower and growing outside, I can't think of a reason to supercrop these at all. Outside there is no advantage to a flat canopy or worry about leaders getting too close to the light, so I would sit back and watch the pretty flowers grow.Thanks Shed.
Some branches have had multiple supercroppings.
Good question! THC rides on oils and fats, so the butter was the thing that the cannabis needed to kick your system into "high" gear.i was wondering if you could extract oil from canabis dust?
i had some flower that has been sitting around for six months. Decarbed and ground it in the coffee grinder.
Took less than 1/4 teaspoon on an empty stomach and didnt feel a thing.
5 hours later i ate some pancakes with butter and syrup. About put me down i was so high. How did that happen?
And it has got me thinking about the possibilities of extracting from dust.
There are a number of things you can do with your flowers after harvest, depending on time, money, and interest! You can do infused oils, ethanol washes, rosin pressing and others as well. Like dust!yeah....you sure can use it just like that. wow!
i was wondering what kinda of a product you could end up with instead of using flower at 60 percent relative humidity?
The discussion starts here, but she starts off mis-reading her scale so note she is dealing with tenths of grams, not grams.Gimme a minute and I'll find the posts for you!
you could put dust in a lot of things ..... bread, gummi bears etc.Rootin tootin rootin
Shed's at it again.
Looking good on the bread there Shedmaster. Ever adding in some weed to the dough.... maybe just for the smell and flavor and well sure a little buzz??
Sour Dough FTW!
Thanks again Shed.Beautiful plants Stunger! Since you are already well into flower and growing outside, I can't think of a reason to supercrop these at all. Outside there is no advantage to a flat canopy or worry about leaders getting too close to the light, so I would sit back and watch the pretty flowers grow.
For the record, when I supercrop, I often unbend a paperclip, hang it over the bent branch, and attach a binder clip of the appropriate size to keep it level.
I've had a similar experience. I've also started eating decarbed bud. Usually takes about 1.5 hrs to affect me. Sometimes it takes a longer time, if I don't eat. That's what I don't understand. In a stomach, and intestines, cannabis is metabolized. Must be different if there isn't much oil-based liquids. I have used infused oil a lot, and has never delayed more than 1.5 hrs. CheersAbout put me down i was so high. How did that happen?
True pistils coming out of the tops or preflower pistils down below? Most of my outside plants show true flowering by mid-July, which would be mid-January for those on the other side of the equator. So I just count from then. And they're ready whenever they're ready!Thanks again Shed.
Using a paperclip is a good idea for being fairly unobtrusive to the bud sites.
Any thought on what week flowering you'd say they're in from the pics? Like I said they've had pistils showing since late November.
hmmmm...i was wondering if making gummy bears with dust would work? and give me a better handle on dosing?Highya ITS, guys,
I've had a similar experience. I've also started eating decarbed bud. Usually takes about 1.5 hrs to affect me. Sometimes it takes a longer time, if I don't eat. That's what I don't understand. In a stomach, and intestines, cannabis is metabolized. Must be different if there isn't much oil-based liquids. I have used infused oil a lot, and has never delayed more than 1.5 hrs. Cheers
i was wondering if you could extract oil from canabis dust?
i had some flower that has been sitting around for six months. Decarbed and ground it in the coffee grinder.
Took less than 1/4 teaspoon on an empty stomach and didnt feel a thing.
5 hours later i ate some pancakes with butter and syrup. About put me down i was so high
you could put dust in a lot of things ..... bread, gummi bears etc.
and decarbing in a foil pouch and decarbing in a pyrex dish with a foil cover are way different.
just foil and it discolors to a greyish color, pyrex stays a rich green with a much better smell also.