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Cool, and again today, things moved forward a bit with improvements.
I wish you all a nice day.
Today, the little brother of the T7 arrived, the T3 AC In… humidifier.
Oh, what a small device, but very efficient for the 90x90x180.
Set to 60% RH and up to level 5, it now keeps me stable within 1 - 2%. The Levoit had a play of about 10%.
I could control it separately via app. The new one also, and via the controller.
The light traps also arrived.


Already attached here to the 150mm intake pipe.

Really no light escapes.
This way, no light gets in during the dark phase, and it also filters dust.
On the big tent, I have this in 200 mm.
Today, my focus was more on Environment 2 with the 2 Cookies OG clones in the Living Soil / Dope Soil.
Today, cultivation day 19, they have grown well again in the last 2 days, and the lamp distance shrank in places to 30 cm.

Clone 1 on the right is already significantly bushier because it was topped last week, on Feb 10th.
Today, I attached a clip to bend the tallest of the 2 main shoots, on the left, by more than 90 degrees.
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Thus, Clone 1 went from 25 cm height back to 20 cm height, giving me the opportunity to bring both clones to the same light distance, which I newly set to 39 cm. By moving the lamp back a bit, I increased the dimmer to 55%.
Clone 2 was topped only a week later, on Feb 17th, and already shows significant cultivation on the side shoots today.

In a few days, it will be significantly bushier.

At the top, not 2, but three to four new shoot tips are forming, all at roughly the same height. :joy:

The main stems show no red or purpling. Which can often be a sign of stress.
Today, both received another 800 ml of water each, and I will now wait until the trays are dry again.
Lest problems arise due to overly wet soil.
A few more days until the clock slowly switches to 12 hours.
I actually wanted to add pictures of the big ones, because even there, the mother of the clones already has really big nugs, and 4th flowering weeks are not yet full.
Therefore I find;
Great for the short time.
Then, when taking pictures, the app crashed multiple times again. I lost interest.
I had to shut down and restart my phone until I at least managed to get the clone pictures.
Tent open too long because of such nonsense. The climate fluctuations.
That can already stress the Girls.
With that, I’m off again and curious to see how the little ones are doing in a few days.
Greetings from Pflanzenpaule

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Today, the Tangerine Dream was saved.

The delicate thin branches couldn’t hold the thick, heavy flowers on their own and gave way. :joy:

So the permanent Marker and purple zkittlez were harvested, and a net was stretched. What a frenzy.





Now every flower is held firmly in place and can mature for the last 2-3 weeks.
On the left, the Dante’s Inferno, and on the right, the big Bud, both now with their own lamp. :light_bulb:



They can stand for at least another week. Then they will also be taken down soon.

The two harvested ones





Are hanging completely for now.
If the mood strikes, they will be roughly trimmed, and then we’ll see if they stay hanging like that.

Purple zkittlez :down_arrow:
Such great colors.




Happy weekend everyone. :face_blowing_a_kiss::victory_hand:t3::four_leaf_clover:

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Hey and hello everyone. Greetings. I had something to do again today because of the plants, because tomorrow will be entirely dedicated to my grandson.
Then the little one will turn 9, and I’ll have to adjust his new bike for him.
Today, out and about with Gizmo and Nino, we collected 6 fat earthworms in the rain again, which then found their new home under the mulch, three in each pot, after watering the clones.
Day 51 Cookies OG clones 1 and 2 are still in vegetative growth and are already showing their sex. But they are not yet tall enough for me to start flowering. This is due to the very long rooting period, as today is day 21 of their vegetative growth.
My current focus is to get both of them to roughly the same height.
Clone 2 was 25 cm tall today and had gained 6 cm in the last three days. It was also topped a week later than Clone 1 to boost side shoot growth.



That worked well and quickly!
Meanwhile, Clone 1 wanted to shoot up, so a few days ago I bent the upper left shoot by more than 90 degrees, bringing its height down from about 33 cm to 27 cm. Today, its upper left shoot had to be bent down again.
So I attached another plant clip and bent this one down a bit too.
So it is actually already well over 36 cm tall, and I’m still keeping it at 27 cm height, which puts both at roughly the same height and thus at the same light distance. :ok_hand:

On the left, you can see the first bend. :index_pointing_up:

On the right, today’s new bend. :index_pointing_up:

Nevertheless, the lamp had to be raised again because Clone 2 got taller, and I reset the lamp to a distance of 38 cm and increased the dimmer to 60% today.
I’ll give them one more week of vegetative growth, and then it will slowly transition to 12 hours of light per day, and the dimmer will continue to move towards 100%.

So the two now stand together at the same height, without a net and double bottom. :rofl:
Also, Clone 1’s roots have reached the bottom of the saucer.
They stared at me, cunningly from the drain opening!


Despite expanded clay pellets and plant fleece on top, it somehow snuck past them. Because the fleece usually doesn’t let anything through, as I’ve used it for several runs. The same brand!
But it’s nice to see that the root is thick and white, standing healthy. It will wither there anyway and will then branch off into the soil.
For both environments, I prepared 10 liters of compost tea today, heated and actively aerated.
The water was already in the 25 L tub yesterday so that any chlorine could evaporate, and it brought the water to 26.5 degrees even before the ingredients followed today. This showed me a proper start last time.
That virtually gave it a turbo start. :joy:
30 ml molasses, 1 L worm castings, Super Microbes Root X and Boost X for bacterial enrichment and Trichoderma/Mycorrhiza were perfectly taken care of.
Phosphorus rock dust with calcium and deficiency remover was also added today, and a few other things. It should just be heavy on bacteria and fungi.
The flowering environment also received water today, and now there’s a 3-day break.
The tea will ferment until Tuesday, and then all plants will be watered with it.
On Monday evening, the immersion heater will be turned off because I won’t give the tea to the soil at 26-27 degrees! At most, it will be 20 degrees then.
I also took pictures from the flowering environment today. I just don’t have them on my PC yet and will send them later.
Here it is day 79 today and flowering day 29. The stretch has ended, and the tallest ones are 30 cm under the light, and the rest are mixed at 35-40 cm. The light dimmers are at 80%, which corresponds to about 400 watts.
Now that the 5th week of flowering has started, or rather, they are in it now, nothing will likely change with the lamp height setting.
Since the buds here have already gained a lot, I’m now at around 54-55% humidity here. And that remains incredibly stable.
Previously, the exhaust fan only triggered from 27 degrees. So it ran permanently at level 1 and ramped up when 27 degrees Celsius was exceeded, then kept it just below that at level 3.
But now, from the fifth week of flowering, it already triggers from 26 degrees up to level 4 so that I stay below 26 degrees.
In two weeks, it will be adjusted to 25 degrees. So far, this setup with the larger exhaust fan works perfectly, and because it hasn’t even gone higher than level 3, maximum 4 now, you hear absolutely nothing from it.
The light traps are highly recommended. I like them much better than the fly screen ventilation openings.
And now that the evening is progressing, I’ll just add a few more flowering pictures, and then it’s quiet! :joy:
I think a lot has happened in the first 4 weeks of flowering.
The only thing I don’t like is the image color, which changes drastically when zooming because of the lights. But I think you can already see where this is heading.
I suspect they will be very big fat buds because half of the flowering phase has not yet been reached. 10-11 weeks are indicated here for the three.
The Strawberry Kush. It has developed very nicely, despite the slow growth. Also, the statement from the colleague who gave me 2 of these seeds, that they hermie, has not shown itself with me yet. Knock on wood!

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Its Head Bud will surely be a stunner, and the Cookies OG in the back also shows ample development.


and finally, a picture of the Jamaican Pearl

Only some of them quickly show nutrient deficiencies again, which can be seen by yellowing leaves at the bottom.
But they won’t die from slight nutrient deficiencies. An excess would be worse.
Now the pots are also full to the brim, and I don’t want to add anything else in there.
So I’m assuming for now that maybe the soil was too wet and oxygen at the bottom is or was more likely the problem.
Therefore, there was significantly less water today, and now no more water for three days. And then we’ll see how things go.
If necessary, I’ll add some Bio Bizz fertilizer at the appropriate time.
On the other hand, they probably also need a hell of a lot of nutrients.
I want to refresh the Dope Soil with the Flo fertilizer after the clones.
The contents of the large pots will be disposed of after the run anyway.
I saw a video of how the Bio Tabs perform. I have to say it was simply amazing. And I’m already looking forward to it. When that starts. Well, as always. One thing, the second not yet finished, and I’m already on the third. :joy:
Wishing you a pleasant evening and a super relaxing Sunday.
Best regards from Pflanzenpaule

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Lovely :green_heart:

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Oh, I really love looking at all your pictures :green_heart:

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Looks almost as beautiful as Photoshop, but it was photographed like this today in the stadium

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Since yesterday, the ban on cannabis is back in discussion. Our government is just great. They can’t get anything done, and now this nonsense. Where will this lead?

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Hey hey my friends of the joyful smoking pastime, :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: :victory_hand:

Spring could slowly be on its way… The only question is which way it should go :poop:? :rofl: :joy:

Ok… That one was flat again, I admit.

Here’s a quick update on my current grow. :herb:

Well, with that sight, I don’t really care about spring. :grin:
They’re all flowering nicely. Hardly any deficiencies and completely without a single pest!
Could the every-other-day mist shower be paying off after all? :thinking:

And, no, I’m not doing that until harvest. I’m increasing the intervals to every two weeks. I don’t want to cultivate any :mushroom:.

The front one,
is the Strawberry Cough Generation 2 clone. It’s on flowering day 20.

Back right,
That’s my “Banana”, hopefully she doesn’t live up to her name too much.
Also flowering day 20.

Back left,
The Rainbow Sherbet, with the albino branch.
Is flowering day 15.

And what about my “little tree” now?

Well, that was 4 days ago. Just starting to stretch and form pistils. :hugs: Even though it had a lot of stress at the beginning, it’s developing so beautifully now. It’s also a Strawberry Cough Generation 2 clone. :strawberry:

A calm start to the new week.

Grow on everyone :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: :+1: :sign_of_the_horns: :victory_hand: :ok_hand: :cloud: :cloud: :cloud:

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My dear friend @herr_gruen
Don’t let those idiots spoil your fun with the grow. Actually, these very alcoholics, ever since their triumph of sitting at the top, have been trying to reverse legalization.
The DHV is still fighting against it with everything they have, and more and more studies are revealing that cannabis consumption isn’t really that harmful.
Even the issue of brain atrophy from years of consumption has been brilliantly refuted.
And no matter what comes!
People were already smoking when it was illegal.
You just shouldn’t act the way some suit-wearers dictate.
Everyone has a right to free self-development and a right to intoxication, and if they were to abolish it;
I’ll continue to live my life the way it suits me best, and not how others want it.
Don’t drive yourself crazy about it.
The voices calling to make it illegal again will never cease.
But there are still enough voices that don’t want to change anything, to our collective disadvantage.
The left-wing even wants to increase home cultivation possession and they want specialized shops. So, one knows who one should rather vote for and who not!
For me, I can only say! No matter what happens, I’ll keep smoking and keep growing!
When it was illegal, it landed me in jail, and even there I was always supplied because I don’t let anyone take away what I want.
Of course, it’s all much better when you don’t have to worry because it’s OK.
But I don’t like to be dictated to and have rules imposed on me; even the Chancellor has no right to do that. This baron of lies.
They now want to sue a pensioner because he called him Pinocchio, with the puppet and long nose. :joy:
The pensioner is right!
No no, don’t worry, because it will stay as it is. No matter what - one way or another.
In this spirit, Stay High and enjoy a nice comfortable smoke.
I’ll check back in later. Want to go out with Gizmo again.
I have new pictures of the clones, and they’ve developed wonderfully, so I’ve already set up the Scrog today, about 10 cm above their heads. This will be the time to send them into flowering and then keep them stretching on the Scrog for 2 weeks.
Have a good afternoon, you and the other colleagues, with best regards from Pflanzenpaule

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So, if I’m being completely honest, legality aside, I’ve been cultivating for 30 years now. What they’re doing up there has never interested me; I’m naturally against it, and it’s always been that way and will remain so. It certainly makes things more relaxed if it’s allowed, but where there’s a seed, there’s a plant, whether by the window, in a cabinet / tent, in the garden, or in the forest, and there are many forests in my area :wink:. In that spirit, now that it’s getting warmer outside again, I’ve already repotted the strawberries so the pots are free for the growth phase. I’ll be putting some ventilation holes in them in the coming days; the same still needs to be done for the final pots. At the moment, I’m sitting in front of my seed bank / vacuum container and realizing that choosing seeds is, as always, a torment. The agony of choice. Originally, I wanted to send my own polyhybrids into the race, but now only one of them will make it, but which one? In any case, there will soon be more to see and read from me here. Lately, I’ve been busy with the water parameters here, and I slowly believe I’ve found the source of my problems from the last cultivations. I had never experienced that before my move and it slowly made me really doubt myself. The crux of the matter probably lies with the waterworks; it’s truly astounding that although it’s the same, the water is mixed differently here where I live now. The tap water here already has 550 ppm as a starting point, which is too harsh for the little ones and leaves no room for additives at all. I checked the nearby source directly, and it has barely 60 ppm. I’ll probably mix a special batch for seedlings and the early growth phase and only use the pure tap water towards the beginning of flowering. We’ll see how it goes then. But I’m getting sidetracked; I’m going to play some seed lottery now. In that sense
Wishing everyone a good start to the week

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Hey there
@herr_gruen and I’m so glad I lured out your deeds. You illegal one. Hehehe.
The Water!
I mix 1/1 with distilled and tap water. Especially during seedling and early phase.
Recently I did a hardness test which came out as 14.
So that’s hard water.
14 - 21 stands for hard.
Yesterday I didn’t get around to uploading the clone pictures anymore.
Clones 1 Growth Day 22 Yesterday




Meanwhile, roots are coming out everywhere at the bottom. I’m thinking of filling the saucer with soil too.
Haven’t done that before. On the other hand, it will die in the air and continue its root path in soil anyway.
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By bending them away with clips, I was able to keep them at 27 cm for a few days so that Clone 2 could catch up.
Yesterday, both had reached a light distance of 33 cm, so the lamp was moved back to a 38 cm distance.

Compost tea time is today! That was Day 2 fermentation yesterday.
The heating rod was turned off last night so that it goes into the soil immediately at 19 - 20 degrees.
Clone 2




The net is also already in place

Just before they come over, it switches to 12/12 to keep the stretch in check for 14 days.
Unfortunately, in the 90x90, I only have a maximum height of 130 cm. The rest is taken up by lamp distance and carbon filter (AKF).
Then it’s time to bring fresh life into the soil.
I wish you a nice day. Paule

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Selection has been made


To keep it legal, my wife is caring for the Sherbet Queen and I am caring for the Green Gelato, Pink Runtz, and the Fat Gorilla (created by yours truly :face_with_monocle: ). Since my wife disposed of my old germination trays, I’m simply using her ice cube tray this time. Reverse justice, or whatever. The whole thing was padded with paper towels and moistened with 3 ml of pH-neutral water per seed. Now it’s sitting warm on the windowsill until they show their feelers / taproots. 4 small pots are already prepared with Rhizobacter, Mycorrhiza, and Trichoderma, waiting to be planted. If germination goes as well this time as it did in my old germination trays, it’s possible they’ll go into the soil tomorrow.

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Cool, then it’s back on for you too @herr_gruen, and in that spirit, I wish you a grand, awesome success right away. :rofl:
In the ice cube mold!
Hopefully your wife doesn’t freeze them :thinking:

Quote; " so that it remains legal. " :innocent:

Have you also strictly kept everything separate, under lock and key?
They are so stupid that if they ever came and found 5 ladies in a lockable room.

They would still open a case against you. Because strictly speaking, for each person, it would have to be in an extra secured room.
Already 6 in one tent (sex) :joy:
They don’t even let that count anymore, not even to save electricity etc.
I’m already bravely separating the butter!
So very faithfully, - Mine and Yours.
No, screw that! Only in Berlin can they come up with such idiotic stuff.
Well, but to prevent problems from arising in the first place, I cultivate in one room, yes. But two tents, and currently three in the large one, two in the small one.
A small lock on each tent for show because, better safe than sorry.
Since the quantity after harvest often significantly exceeds what’s allowed.
I don’t throw anything away, and that’s where the Cannatrol is brilliant, because it allows me to dry precisely and quickly stash everything somewhere else.
After all, I don’t have money to throw away.
None of us do!
Months of work, electricity costs. And then throw it away.
Anyone can do that if they want. Not me, because there are other ways.
Oh dear, I think those in bloom were damn thirsty and are now too dry, which isn’t good for the living soil.
The Jamaican, for example, received 1.7 l of compost tea, and now after 4 hours, the sensor is almost back to the level before watering.
Now I don’t want to give too much today either, because with soil, it’s always about the balance of soil moisture. Too much is not good, and neither is too little.
So I’ll let the last three liters of tea aerate until tomorrow and then distribute the rest tomorrow.
Soon I’m going to process the kief so the little jars get empty.
There are 5 different strains. But only a little of each.
I don’t want to mix them either.
Then it’s time to install the AC Infinity soil moisture and saturation sensor in one of the clone pots.
I also need to read up on what range that works best in.
And if that works better than with the Ecowitt sensors. Then I’ll order another one.
Today I put new freshly collected earthworms back into the clone soil.
Clone 2 is now already growing roots all the way to the drain openings.
That they root like that. Maybe I should also fill the trays with Dope Soil and the roots would continue in there.
I’m not making a big fuss with the hash production today.
Each piece is pressed and squeezed by hand in foil using its own warmth, and then it’s flattened with a hot glass.
That should be enough.
@herr_gruen, didn’t you also order such a seedling house from Royal Queen Seeds?
Shortly before a tent becomes empty, I’ll use that thing.
The large one will probably be empty first, and then 4 automatics will go in, each in a 20 l Flex Pot in an Auto Pot. For this, 50 liters of Dope Lite will be activated with 5% suitable for Auto. For the remaining soil, I’ll mix down the rest of the Dope Soil from 10% to 5% and add plenty of perlite in the lower area for better aeration.
Then good luck with the next round and best regards. Paule

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So my wife won’t freeze me, I hope, unless I misbehave again :joy: . I bought such a grow kit last year at Lidl, without a lamp, but I have a small lamp for seedlings in the cupboard. Today I already laid everything out and had to realize that it wouldn’t work like that. The pots for the little ones are already so big that only two would fit per grow kit and they already touch the lid at the same time. Oh well, then the tomatoes and such garden vegetables will go in there. Otherwise, I would have to repot them once more often than planned. This time they will first go into 1 liter for seedlings, then 4 liters for growth, and then into a 9-liter final pot. The soil is already ready, Plantaflor All Mix 420, so far the only soil without fungus gnats, already checked, hope it stays that way. 80 liters of spring water are ready in canisters in the cellar to unite with the classic pipe pearl for the initial phase :thinking: hope there will be no offspring :joy:. Only seeds are propagated here, so the good stuff. The tent has also been thoroughly scrubbed with H2O2, as have the built-in parts and also the pots with saucers. Mycorrhiza, Rhizobacter, and Trichoderma are also ready to enrich the soil. Now I just have to drill a few ventilation holes in the pots and wait to hear the seeds pop when they germinate, and then it’s time to start.

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Nice, nice, when it comes to preparations.
Oh, you mentioned the mini propagation houses from Lidl.
There are new ones on offer now with mini LED bars.
There was a gardener’s presentation about them on YouTube.
Firstly, there’s only 6 or 12 hours of light.
Not much use to us.
Then, the pots have no openings at the bottom.
So, a risk of drowning in the earliest phase.
And the good man even took a measurement which, at the highest dimming level at 7 cm distance, only showed 38 PPFD.
So, not recommended for our darlings.
Now the cans, well - rather small cans, the contents have been processed.
As I said, kief from the trim of the last Bubble Gums harvest and the harvest before that, Mexican, Jamaican, Amnesia Pro and Fast Diesel.


The Bubble Gum egg rolled out wonderfully flat under a hot glass. Then rolled into a ball.

Lying longer didn’t do the Amnesia Pro kief any harm. A delicious sticky shiny hash.
But the lady was already quite resinous from the start.

With the Fast Diesel, I had the feeling that nothing wanted to fuse.
So, I pressed and rolled it several more times from all sides with the hot glass. The same for the Mexican.
I think maybe these two were sieved a bit too long.

Now it’s cooling down, covered, and I’ll check on it later.
The best will be vacuum-sealed and then frozen for bad times.
Well, let’s wait and see if they make us criminals again, just because we harmlessly and stoned like to wander through the day.
Now I’m going to make myself a delicious dinner.
The Bubble Gum always makes me so hungry.
Stay High and greetings from Paule

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The whole discussion about legal and co… is nice.

How often exactly, in recent years, before and after legalization, did someone come to check if you were doing anything illegal?
My neighbor wanted to send the authorities over last year because of 3 plants in my garden. I’m still waiting,.. I have so many questions :joy::joy:

And if there’s one too many and someone happens to drop by my apartment. I’ll give him the extra one. :squinting_face_with_tongue::face_blowing_a_kiss:

Shortage of skilled workers aside.
And fortunately, a change in law still requires a majority :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:
Not just a Dobrint or whoever finds the law shitty, and that’s just an opinion and not a law :wink:

Everyone just calm down.

Regards


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@Pflanzenpaul

The hash balls look pretty good :wink:

Is that just any old foil? Or do you have a hot tip?

Towards the end, maybe the glass of water wasn’t hot enough anymore? Could be.

I tried it recently and wondered how you manage to roll the whole thing with a glass… until it occurred to me that you might have used a glass WITH a lid, instead of a drinking glass like me :joy::face_with_spiral_eyes:

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Regarding the previous topic.

The gentlemen are looking for something like this rather than a plant in the wrong tent.

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You :banana: @KilliczGe ? :rofl:
A drinking glass, yeah.
Glass with a lid or a glass bottle. I warm that up and then pour boiling water in. Pre-warm it so nothing bursts!
But put on oven mitts when rolling and pressing because it’s hot.
It’s important that the bottle or glass with a lid lies flat, flush with the surface. Those with a bulge at both ends don’t provide enough pressure on the surface.
I only do this for quantities up to 4 gr. per piece.
For more, I use the press mold and a vice.
For the foil, anything tear-resistant is good.
Good hash detaches super well when cooling down and can still be nicely rolled into a ball in the hand.
I don’t think it was because the water cooled down.
My professional eye tells me what the reason was.
On the left in the picture above, the Jamaican and below it, Fast Diesel.
The hash is a bit greener.
There I sieved too much, and then the finest plant material came along.
That binds worse.
Then it’s standard hash.
If too much plant material gets in, nothing can bind anymore. But that’s not the case here.
That’s why it’s important to cold-sieve the trim by hand and stop at 10% of the total weight, because then you’ll have awesome results at 150 microns. If there was potency in the flowers.
The other three are already better hash varieties. The hash is browner and shinier.
I’m not in the mood anymore today and will unpack them tomorrow and take a closer look.

Hehe, your last post probably flattened a social club. Hehehe

But a fat awesome setup.
And in the end!
They’re just plants after all. Such a fuss again.
It has to come from somewhere.
Not everyone has the time and green thumb. But they also want a smoke. Hahaha.
Good evening, have a good one and greetings. Paule

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one day people will realize that we can grow more than just ganjah in a weedtent…one day…but not today.

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