i didnt really mean to use the seeds to cook with(but i guess you could), i meant the bud or shake after you get done seperating the seeds. congrats on getting married though.
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i didnt really mean to use the seeds to cook with(but i guess you could), i meant the bud or shake after you get done seperating the seeds. congrats on getting married though.
Ya, I knew what you were talking about. They are quite healthy to eat though.
Here are those four tops dried and begining to cure.
Great Job enjoy your harvest.
Thanks len.
Those tops look mighty tasty! Good show!
Thanks Mr. Clandestine.
Here are a few more harvest pics.
P1: This is another plant we harvested on Sat. It was broken about 1/2 way through flowering, and the buds seemed to get stunted, so most of this plant are going to be popcorn buds.
P2: This is my third of the first plant to go down ( I have two partners). It is begining the curing phase.
P3: Some nice buds taking a breather.
P4: Macro on white.
P5: Macro on black.
A few more pics.
P1&2: Some sweet buds
I'll bet when you fall asleep on that bed comforter, you dream about running through fields of fresh buds! :D
...and that's just awesome! Congrats again.
Here are a few buds from the last wave of harvest. All togather, off the one good plot, we harvested about 1lb of dried bud. the last 5-6oz are drying.
P1: Purple bud from the cold front.
P2: more purp.
P3: a few buds
P5: fat bud
oops...
cant really complain about that!
Here are a few cured out bud pics.
P1&2: A nice macro of a bud from the first wave harvest.
P3: A bud from the second wave harvest.
P4: The purple dried and starting to cure(not that purple and kinda leafy).
P5: Last wave harvest dried and starting to cure.
man those are beauties! great job on the grow!
man id love to be snackin on those buds right now
you done a great job dylan, the end result looks very nice.
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Sweet grow man, looks like you know what you're doing! Thanks for sharing the pics. Can I ask did you have to dig holes if so how big?
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Originally Posted by johnnyjoint
No holes, just turned the soil and added some fertilizer.