Hey Morglie! Looking great bud!
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Thank you!Hey Morglie! Looking great bud!
It was .3 of a gram. No, I got nothing noticable from it. It was only 2 weeks into the process so it still had quite a ways to go yet. Hopefully it gets where I'm going. I was hoping to have some to smoke as well, but I didn't cut off a large enough piece. I'll try again when I open it next weekend.How much cob did you chew? Did you end up feeling it? It takes a full 3 hours before I feel it for some reason.
Thanks. I was thinking I was feeling a bit of energy before I lit up, but not enough to say for certain. I'll keep the next sample for smoking, and the following one will be to chew. That'll put it at 4 weeks.The effects of .3 at 2 weeks was probably masked by the smoking. If you hadn't smoked you probably would have felt something. At that stage it didn't really feel like a cannabis buzz for me, but I did get energy, motivation and just a general feeling of well being. If you have a high tolerance try at least .5 grams next time. I've quit chewing them since the Malawi x Panama blindsided me. They seem to take a noticeable jump in potency at about 4 weeks of the cure. You'll get nice effect from smoking it though now.
Thanks Ween! Have some purple Malawi. It's starting to develope a menthol flavor. Tasty stuff.Hey Morgile! Looking great!
The saying used to be knee high by the 4th of July. This year, they were about 7ft tall and throwing tassels on the 4th. My plants are taller than the corn now though.I was in the countryside yesterday and was amazed at the corn! Hot June, perfect July ... just wow.
Thanks! That's the same cut I grew this last winter when my flower room was hitting the mid 50s at night and it went almost black and dripped resin.That's some nice stuff Morglie. The EBH looks nice and greasy. She turns a nice color too.
A bit of bud porn.
Early bubba hash
Thank you and welcome to my garden.I'll have to catch up a bit but all looks good in here Beautiful sativas