Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

colocowboy

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Man, I loves me some Primus. That was nice for breakfast doobiebrother! Now I just need a can of pork soda and go check out Wynona's big brown beaver!
:D
puff, puff, pass.... bongsmilie
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call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie, that's long for mud or so I'm told......
 

Dr.D81

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doobie that is funny it was bad foggy here today. jig dont fill bad my wife is like that. her faimly goes back to dst's home. i have the native blood so you can not burn me. i have only pilled once in my life.
 

DST

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that guy from norcal said he considered hash made from seeded weed to be like charras, but the more I think about that the more it doesn't seem right. To me, charras is the hand made hash you get that is then later processed further.........

one way to find out, make your own:)
 

jigfresh

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charras is when they walk through the fields in india. It's all seeded, so that's probably why it reminds that guy of it. I didn't know about it being processed further, as I understand it they just walk with their hands out rubbing the leaves gathering finger hash till it's their whole hand and the hash balls are like apples. At least that's what my mate in india said. Had pics and everything.
 

DST

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IF you get a chance to read the Great Book of Hashish, then it explains it in there. It wasn't India that this process was from, it was from Nepal. They do something with the charras which is then made into larger blocks for exporting, while the templeballs stay in country, kind of like the kief and OO kief that the Moroccan farmers get, double O never leaves Morocco. I believe if my memory serves me right that the charrras are put into plastic bags, left to sit in the sun (which the writer of the book was shocked about). But I guess it's similar to decarbing. It's then broken up and put into the pressing machine.....fuk knows, but I was just always impressed that if a bit of hash went moldy they threw it away and made more...there was enough growing wild to do that! what a joy.

charras is when they walk through the fields in india. It's all seeded, so that's probably why it reminds that guy of it. I didn't know about it being processed further, as I understand it they just walk with their hands out rubbing the leaves gathering finger hash till it's their whole hand and the hash balls are like apples. At least that's what my mate in india said. Had pics and everything.
 

Dr.D81

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charras is when they walk through the fields in india. It's all seeded, so that's probably why it reminds that guy of it. I didn't know about it being processed further, as I understand it they just walk with their hands out rubbing the leaves gathering finger hash till it's their whole hand and the hash balls are like apples. At least that's what my mate in india said. Had pics and everything.
that is hand rubbed hash my old ass books have it in them you fold the leaves up around the buds and rub while the plants are growing.
well i never get enough trim of the same plant to make hash thats worth comparing, itd take me years
i hear you i might of an out door run but i want to run as much seed as possible for now . i need to find my elite cuts.

IF you get a chance to read the Great Book of Hashish, then it explains it in there. It wasn't India that this process was from, it was from Nepal. They do something with the charras which is then made into larger blocks for exporting, while the templeballs stay in country, kind of like the kief and OO kief that the Moroccan farmers get, double O never leaves Morocco. I believe if my memory serves me right that the charrras are put into plastic bags, left to sit in the sun (which the writer of the book was shocked about). But I guess it's similar to decarbing. It's then broken up and put into the pressing machine.....fuk knows, but I was just always impressed that if a bit of hash went moldy they threw it away and made more...there was enough growing wild to do that! what a joy.
i will have to check that out, and get those xmas pics up.
 

DST

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i don't know if you unsubbed, lol. not much goes on in these parts during winter lad so you aint missed didley squat:)
 

DoobieBrother

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Just guys teasing him with pics from their sunny outdoor gardens in January :-)
But, Spring is just around the corner :-)
Like my mom might say: "It's already January so it doesn't count, and February is a short month, then March is about as good as April so, really, it's only about a month away from Spring. And then it's Summer."
;-)
 

DST

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Rooftop is back open for beeswax....

Tulips making a show, surprised they managed to get through the jungle of weeds....


Peace, DST
 

DST

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The Boys in the Greenhouse:

They are all Jakes Dreams except one, which is a Dream Dog. Not sure how this is a male as it was a fem pollenation. Only thing else I pollenated was the Fireball with regular pollen so I can only assume this is an Engineers Dream crossed with some rogue Fireball pollen....it's definitely a straight up male.

And two that I favour from the Jake Dream males.

Think it's possibly a tad cold for them...:)

Peace, DST
 
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