I thought I would post some pictures of the curing MIQ, but my camera went dead - I hadn't plugged the power cord in as well as I thought. I'll take some later. My guess on her dry weight would be anywhere from 20 to 30 grams - not that much quantity, but the smoke more than makes up for her slight build.

I will provide a 3d and 4th opinion on the smoke report tonight. The first smoke report was rendered when MIQ was still very green. She tended to creep, leaving an abbreviated but pleasant high. She was extrememly smooth, but without much flavor.

As stated above, the rice pack really helped dry her up quickly, but she doesn't have much aroma now, except for a slight rice smell - very interesting. I would think this process would be good for those who want to eliminate smell for some reason.

The 2d report came 1 week ago, and I took a couple of bat hits off an upper bud, and my mind went soaring. It was a bit later, and I fell asleep a little over 1 hour later, but it was incredible up high - strong creativity and original thought production. We'll see what how the smoke tests tonight. And, again, I'll take some curing pictures later tonight or tomorrow.

Alright, on to the new grows. The bagbeans are on DAY 22 of veg, and the FIM looks to have treated them very well. They recovered nicely, and luckily were not slowed down. I'll post some pictures below that I just took before the camera went dead. They are a bit bogged down from heavy rains, but still look pretty good. To this point, they have not had much in the way of nutes, just their MG organic soil, some Green Light rooting hormone, and 1 dose of Superthrive with their transplant - I needed the buckets for the new pedigreed beans.

Ok, the pedigreed beans are on DAY 2 of veg, having just popped them into buckets yesterday with some rooting hormone in some MG organic soil, with about 1/3 to 1/2 perlite. I have 1 Bubblelicious, 1 PPP, and 1 Red Colombian Haze. I tried to get a single shot of the PPP, but the camera went dead before I could. There is not much to see at this point, but I always like to reference back to the early pictures.

I hope this update and these pictures find all readers and viewers well. I'm about to have a bit of company, so I need to go offline to be sociable. Y'all have a great weekend, and be good to each other!

Enough of my rambling, here are the pictures - a group shot of the bagbeans and pedigreed beans, and individual shots of the bags. For posterity's sake, the pedigreed beans are from left to right, PPP, Red Colombian Haze, and Bubblelicious.
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