Yes, I noticed that whenever I spend much time working with my buds lately, even before trimming, I get burning eyes. I think the resin does burn the eyes. Kind of like rubbing your eyes after handling hot chili peppers.Me too, it's the only time I need Benedryl.......
i dont even smoke barley ever and that shit makes me wanna smoke itIt was a hot day today so I figured I make some crumble...
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OK just learned a valuable lesson. When getting a new branch down from the string line to manicure, DO NOT pluck it like a guitar string on accident.... Buds were flying everywhere... lol
It seems to me that some people don't play well with others and are taking their toys home to sulk.Surprised No one has mentioned that with the government shutdown DEA is out closed according to one of the new channels when they listed all the government shutdowns.
How the heck did you get it to crumble so good just left it in the sun? I purge but it takes forever to get crumble.It was a hot day today so I figured I make some crumble...
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That's pretty cool.An updated look at the progress. Still hoping to get another 4 weeks out of these. The weather has been great but it's still a long shot that these will have time to finish. Most plants are GDP mixes with a couple Vanilla Kush mixed in as well.
The plants will be harvested before the corn comes down. The corn is usually harvested between November and December, some farmers don't even take it down until the following spring. The plants will likely come down right at the end of October, that is if the weather cooperates until then.That's pretty cool.
I have a question...I can see the benefit of growing in the corn rows, but what about when they harvest the corn, how does that work with your plants there?