Mohican
Well-Known Member
The Desert winds known as the Santa Ana's are blowing and it was 90 degrees today and zero percent humidity. I watered the whole yard twice and it just evaporated in minutes. It is still in the 80s to high 70s at 11 pm! The winds were whipping around some of the little scraggley branches so I just cut them off. They are way to early but they needed to be removed so I will see what I can do with the little flowers on them.
I had to prep my trim area by removing the dry buds from a few days ago. They were ready for jarring (yes Sub, the stems cracked ).
I have a few jars ready. Small, Medium, and Large Ball jars:
Here are the removed branches in the collection basket:
Triim area prepped:
Patient ready:
Larf:
Macros:
Trimmed (and bagged for Matt Rize - hehe) - not to bad for early larf:
That was fun. There were a couple of lady bugs and that was it! Smells like cedar and weed. Some of the buds are extra gooey with more of a sap type covering instead of trichs - wierd It is still pretty airy. I hope this fills in in the next month. I wish there were some good macro shots of what I should expect from a finished Malawi.
Cheers and TGIF,
Mo
I had to prep my trim area by removing the dry buds from a few days ago. They were ready for jarring (yes Sub, the stems cracked ).
I have a few jars ready. Small, Medium, and Large Ball jars:
Here are the removed branches in the collection basket:
Triim area prepped:
Patient ready:
Larf:
Macros:
Trimmed (and bagged for Matt Rize - hehe) - not to bad for early larf:
That was fun. There were a couple of lady bugs and that was it! Smells like cedar and weed. Some of the buds are extra gooey with more of a sap type covering instead of trichs - wierd It is still pretty airy. I hope this fills in in the next month. I wish there were some good macro shots of what I should expect from a finished Malawi.
Cheers and TGIF,
Mo