My Humboldt Abode

:axe: her make edibles or hash. You’d be surprised how good the hash will be. Do it for the good of the whole.

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That’s all the push I need. Googling how to make hash now.

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You have screens? If not old school jar ice hash; if you just wanna sample and decide if wanna proceed or just do medibles

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I don’t have screens, but I’m looking to see if I can grab some local tomorrow. Looks like chop and then freeze is recommended for all of them really. I was going to do the bucket bubble hash method which I think might be similar though so I’ll have to Google the jar trick too.

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If you’re getting bags then forget the stoned aged jar tec.

With such a small amount on that. I’d buck into (blue) 73 um bag. Roll it and freeze overnight. Take it out and bounce it very gently over parchment. Whatever you can bounce in 20 seconds is easily a pollen joint. Heat fluff and twist out a toothpick worth of hash too.

After 20 s I’ll let sit in freezer another hour and bounce out another. You get up to 5 soft bounces before ya start gettin the keif. Thats when I process it to oil for medibles

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Chopped and in the freezer. I don’t have the bags yet and might try to rig something up for a test actually based on how little there was bucked (half a sandwich Tupperware). I did put them in on parchment.

She smells super nice actually and while I saw all good hairs there were some really small sites that definitely could have been growing nanners I think. Definitely felt the butthole relax for the first time in a month after chopping her.

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Let me be the first to congratulate you on your harvest.

Jar uses frozen loosely broken down. Fill rest mason with ice to top. Fill water and shake 30 mins. Strain through tea strainer and filter wash through coffee filter screws to lid. Heat in oven +_160°F in paper bag till dry.

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Thanks! Easiest harvest I hope to ever have. :shrimp: :joy:

Nice, that’s all stuff I’ve got readily available. There’s one store I verified has bags but it’s about an hour away. I want to get more into extracts though and hope to do some more with the outdoor if I pull that off with decent weight. My wife loves the infused joints and I like a dab a day to keep my Dr. away.

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Exactly. You’ll need to take shifts passing the mason wrapped in towel. Arms poop out quickly.

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Do you have a craft place ie Michales around you? You can get a T-shirt silk screen box for $10-20 and make up some sift.

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:poop: :flexed_biceps:t2: I’ve got those baby bouncing arms right now from the stay at home Dad gig. Definitely get what you mean though. I wonder if I could rig up one of the older baby bouncers… :thinking:

I’m actually closer to the hydro store oddly enough, we live middle of nowhere in what I’ve heard is basically the Emerald Triangle of the state. I’ve got a few farm stores around though and I bet I could find something there. Worst case we’ve got plenty of coffee filters too.

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Harvest congrats growmie :partying_face::partying_face:

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:joy: Thanks!!!

You know it was the right choice when you wake up, remember it, and don’t say oh man wtf happened last night.

I’m going to have to get better at culling them in general. Oddly I think I’d have an easier time culling sheep or rabbits and honestly not exactly sure what that says about me. Probably should have pulled a clone of this girl and then culled the mother before the flip to give her more of a fair chance plus avoid the potential herm. Live and learn I reckon.

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You make a distinction between food source and your dank source. As it should be.

:saluting_face: Captain Save A Ho

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Had some family in town over the weekend. Happened to align with when I needed to start hardening off the seedlings. Karma actually loved it and started booming. I left Luck underwatered one light cycle too long though. She was looking great no wilt and came back to every gardeners nightmare one cycle later. Luckily she sprung back up with minimal damage after watering. She also needed to slow down some for karma to keep pace too.


Main girls are doing pretty good. Smell is developing really nicely. Hera smells pretty on point per the stain description. Gaia pushed further and further into phosphorous deficiency and is struggling to pop, but I pushed the light a little higher to see if that might help her get across the finish line. Both Jelly Donutz have pretty crazy trichomes, some look like little pistils even. Indie just won’t stop stacking on the other hand which is great but pushing ideal harvest out. Keeping :crossed_fingers:t2: because I have to harvest this batch next week due to future scheduling conflicts.




The outdoor crew are holding really strong. Had a huge die off of the strawberries unfortunately but I think they had root issues from being in the smaller starting container too long because that happened across all my strawberry beds. The girls are growing strong and starting done light training.

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Wife is planning to help with the harvest this time, so I “had” to buy some extra snips (voice in back of head reminding myself I already own way too many snips, dice goblin for life). I can only find the B600 on Amazon but Gemini confirms they’re a legit line. Bought the angled of these and curved of the 500 last time and really love the micro tip on these. Plus black and blue are my favorite tool color scheme. Basically same price too so why ahead and grabbed the H set too for daily/defol use so I can retire my old Fiskars to the garden.

Garden is doing pretty well post late season low temps. Started everything but the berries from seed. Still slowly adding acidifier for the blueberries and I think I over watered the strawberries in the store container while getting the beds ready. They started showing the brown leaves there and then maybe 2/3 randomly showed the same symptoms over the last week or so. Leaves all brown and then fairly quick die off. Hoping it’s just transplant shock and to see some pop back but we’ve also got wild berries all over the property. Pretty happy with it for a first go so far and excited for next season when I’ll have everything in place so I can focus on the plants in the early season.











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Looking like everything is Happy. Looks like a Nice setup too. :+1:

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Thanks!!! I want to add a couple more raised beds to rotate beans, peas, tomatoes, and peppers. Also still have another trellis arch to setup for squash. Then I want to add in some homemade olla’s and get a strong wildflower, strawberry, and perennial veggies border going. Excited to get all that in and then be on the backside of setup so I can really focus on the plants next season. They’re growing really strong in spite of my southern boy learning curve for the Arctic summer and distracted early season with the snow and setup. I got the seeds from Nature and Nurture down near Detroit and definitely seems like they’re bred 4b region hardy as advertised. They’ve had pretty solid germination rates too, definitely would recommend to anyone in the area searching for organic seed banks.

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Harvested the main girls. Wife helped and everything felt way faster. They’re pushing a little bit of high humidity still, but the dry tent smells amazing. Really excited for this batch.

Couldn’t have something on the drying tent without something in the flower tent though. Transplanted the seedlings today and have the tent a good once over.

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Harvest Congrats

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