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    Cannibas Root processing

    once dry to touch i further cut down removing any missed pieces of soil. The finished bits are then put onto a screen (hardware cloth shaped to suit need works well) and placed in shaded airy place to complete drying. Keeping to as shady and airy as poss, i use a closet most often.
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    Cannibas Root processing

    I'll let them dry some before i chop smaller and place in a mesh basket to completely dry out. A few have said to get the roots smaller to ensure grinding is easier. i plan to capture the medicinals through a boiled water-oil method.
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    Cannibas Root processing

    To prepare the root, all reccommend a good scrub with brush and water to remove all loose soil, debris, and loose feeder root hairs. i also pulled any weakly attached roots apart to ensure no dirty cracks remain. I still have some finer scrubbing to do, but ill let them dry for now in shaded...
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    Cannibas Root processing

    NICE! :o ...and ty!
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    Clipping Off the Water leaves (Sucker leaves)

    lol, yup, noticed that too AFTER the fact lol (imma noob). 2# plant was an example only.
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    Cannibas Root processing

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    Clipping Off the Water leaves (Sucker leaves)

    woooow, guys! Sooo much info here!:shock: :idea: I found my answer: Trim only as needed by situation/space and grow purpose: yield or appeal while also understanding the specifics of ur plant: brittle, aggressive, sticky-stinky, etc. I made an acct i was so apprec of the free flow of info here...
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