I’m going to bottle my wine made from the Ethiopian bud sometime soon. Seems to me and almost everyone I’ve given it to, that the cannabis wine has a really amazing unique flavor. Though that was called into question recently when I gave a small bottle to someone who was apparently overcome with loathing and disgust when they tasted it
Maybe they got a bad bottle, maybe it was just wasted on them, or maybe it’s just not a flavour for everyone. I don’t know.
I haven’t tasted the Ethiopian wine yet but it smelled very good last I checked. I’m curious to see what effect it has since the bud was so insanely speedy when smoked.
The grafting... it took a couple tries to get the system down but now I’d consider my method pretty easy to do. I’ve been keen to graft something to something else for quite a while now, but basically I can’t think of much use for it. It’s really just for fun.
If I do something with it I think it will be to graft three or four interesting or very colorful strains together to make a decorative looking plant, which I could then enter into some contest for fun maybe.
I got home very late from work tonight and I was sitting here spacing out just now when I suddenly remembered an experiment I did about a month and a half ago. That Strawberry Blue plant I just harvested ... at six weeks into flowering I got tired of it being rootbound in such a small pot and decided to transplant it from a 5 gallon to a 10 gallon.
I took some photos of the roots at the time because I wanted to see how the they developed after. I constantly read people saying that it’s useless to transplant in flowering because the roots don’t grow much. However I routinely transplant whenever the hell I want, mainly to make my watering schedule make sense if my pot is too small.
Anyway I remembered this, and realized the pot was now in the compost pile so I ran out there to check. The root ball was wet and sort of disintegrating and I didn’t get very good pictures but basically- it looks just like any other root ball from any of my plants. . Enough to convince me that roots grow just fine in mid-flowering and the idea that they don’t -is just a myth.