SweetSue's Perpetual 3.0 - The Hempy/HB Hybrid Grow

Looks like that ship has sailed LOL!

But Ooh - more evidence in favour of Blue Dream. It’s definitely the next seed I’m planting. Got to get one or two though. Is there a particular breeder you can recommend for it?

Mine is Humboldt Seeds
 
Hilarious :rofl::rofl: gee there’s a lot of laughs going around here this morning :slide:
What I want to know now is, how much of that Devil’s Carnival did you smoke before you labeled it Sue?? :battingeyelashes:

That was a test case Amy, taken from the jar I make brownies from. I’m using DC for my current brownies, which means I had a gram of it today. :slide:

The evening choice has yet to be made. :battingeyelashes:
 
That was a test case Amy, taken from the jar I make brownies from. I’m using DC for my current brownies, which means I had a gram of it today. :slide:

The evening choice has yet to be made. :battingeyelashes:
I think I’d be completely upside down on my arse if I had a gram of DC in a day! In any form :drool:
 
Did I mention the daughter has discovered the delights of Blue Dream? She's been having nausea problems and when she went researching she kept finding BD mentioned as an excellent choice.

Well, yes it is, but it's so much more than that, as everyone who smokes it can attest. I'll be planting another before long to keep ahead of the unanticipated demand. That jar was supposed to be my private stock. Lol!

The Daughter and The Private Stock. New novel by SweetSue featuring Blue Dream as the heroine. Makes me smile. :hugs:
 
The Daughter and The Private Stock. New novel by SweetSue featuring Blue Dream as the heroine. Makes me smile. :hugs:

Made me smile too Jim. The girl has good taste. :hugs:
 
The Daughter and The Private Stock. New novel by SweetSue featuring Blue Dream as the heroine. Makes me smile. :hugs:
Sweet Sue as the next "Jackie Collins" of cannabis! It's a money maker Sue! Jump on it!
 
Love your new device! Have you thought about getting the jar attachment? Would save you from having to always use/pay for their plastic bags.

There’s an attachment hose that comes with it RR. I have one vacuum jar on hand. I’ll be looking for more. I have a suspicion the bags will work better for cobbing though. It snugs the cobs in a way you won’t get in the jars.

Oh! For purposes other than making cobs! :rofl: :rofl:

Tangwena’s and his buddies over at ICMag have me all excited. :yahoo: repuk did a fourth rework of his flow chart, making my job of building our thread all the easier. Sweet man. :battingeyelashes:
 
There’s an attachment hose that comes with it RR. I have one vacuum jar on hand. I’ll be looking for more. I have a suspicion the bags will work better for cobbing though. It snugs the cobs in a way you won’t get in the jars.

Oh! For purposes other than making cobs! :rofl::rofl:

I suspect you're correct about using it for cobbing. I also should have been more clear in my wording, space saver has a mason jar attachment. Would be great so you can vac up your curing buds or really just about anything that fits in a mason jar. And reusable which is my favorite part.
If a space saver wasn't so pricey in my part of the world I'd have one for sure! I'm interested to see what new projects you try with it.
 
Do you need special jars to vacuum seal? I just use regular mason jars with the normal canning lids. I have the foodsaver jar attachments and a handheld pump, so I can only do jars and their special containers. I read that if you don’t steam seal the lids then you can vacuum seal them over and over, which I do.

I don’t know about this cob cure thing, seems counterintuitive to me. That’s what’s so great about this site, I don’t have to try it to find out if it works.
 
Do you need special jars to vacuum seal? I just use regular mason jars with the normal canning lids. I have the foodsaver jar attachments and a handheld pump, so I can only do jars and their special containers. I read that if you don’t steam seal the lids then you can vacuum seal them over and over, which I do.

I don’t know about this cob cure thing, seems counterintuitive to me. That’s what’s so great about this site, I don’t have to try it to find out if it works.

Do you use the small battery operated pump or have something better? I’ve been looking at that just wasn’t sure if it’s strong enough. I’m only looking to seal mason jars for flower storage. Thanks!
 
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