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08-15-2007, 10:16 PM #1OPSenior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
As we all know this can be one of the riskiest times associated with growing. I was wondering...is it feasible to vaccuum seal the plants on site (outdoor) and then transplant them to final location?
This would elimiate the odor threat except for dogs obviously.
Thoughts?The Green Reaper Reviewed by The Green Reaper on . Transporting Your Harvest As we all know this can be one of the riskiest times associated with growing. I was wondering...is it feasible to vaccuum seal the plants on site (outdoor) and then transplant them to final location? This would elimiate the odor threat except for dogs obviously. Thoughts? Rating: 5
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08-16-2007, 12:50 AM #2Member
Transporting Your Harvest
I use to use dry bags (the kind for boating). If water cant get in it stands to reason that air (odor) can't get out.
peace ccf
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08-16-2007, 05:37 AM #3Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Uh, your plants would be extremely stressed from being crushed and suffocated and would probably die. Young plants probably wouldn't smell much, and as long as you're careful, you should be fine with them in a cooler or a paper bag or something.
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08-16-2007, 07:45 AM #4Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Originally Posted by khronik
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08-16-2007, 01:59 PM #5Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Harvest is, by definition, the part of the crop that you cut, keep and use.
PC :smokin:
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08-16-2007, 02:08 PM #6Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Unless you clean the outside of the sealed cans with a cannbanoid solvent drug dogs will still be able to smell it, any residue will shout "here I am" to the dogs.
Careful friend.
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08-16-2007, 02:27 PM #7OPSenior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Originally Posted by MajMike
For the record im talking about transporting AFTER harvest.
Im not worried about dogs just want to be careful and take precautions if im pulled over ect. I dont want to drive a few hours in a reaking skunk mobile.
Luckily unlike in "the land of the free lol" we dont have to worry about cops with drug dogs and/or having our lives completly ruined over some pot. That being said I do not want to get caught with a car full of weed.
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08-16-2007, 03:17 PM #8Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Listen to CCF. He's got this shit down to a science.
Dry bags are available at walmart- big ones, too!
IF you have a kayak, just toss it on the car, fill your dry bag, and stuff the dry bag in the boat. Stealth skill acquired! +2000points!! =p
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08-19-2007, 09:14 PM #9Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
Haha, yeah, I was picking up on the word "transplant"... transplanting a plant after vacuum sealing it, nice.
Still, a lot of materials will allow air to pass but not water, so I'm not sure about those dry bags. For instance, tyvek, and water-resistant fabric both allow air to go through it while keeping water out, and if you use a bag made of that stuff, it might end up being less effective than just garbage bags.
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08-22-2007, 02:21 AM #10Senior Member
Transporting Your Harvest
I'd love to have a garbage bag full of nice buds! Not to transport it though. LOL
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