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  • SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Oh man that’s rough! The plants should atleast make it through, and they needed a good pruning anyways didn’t they?

    I found some nanners on my autos during my night check, so I’m chopping them right now and was just gonna make a post. Gonna try something new, no way I’m trimming the removed, so I’m gonna fresh freeze the stuff and make bubble hash tomorrow if my arms not dead from harvest.

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      4 months ago

      The plants actually look pretty good all things considered!

      You have singlehandedly made it so I’ll never grow an auto lol I’m excited to see how you like the weed.

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        4 months ago

        That’s good!

        Haha, I’m sure it’s partly my fault, but yeah, I’ve not had good luck, I’ve got more seeds and I’ll give them a go, but a like photos soooo much better.

        I knew it was risky buying a potential white label mix pack.

        I just finished cutting and trimming and getting it into the freeze, ~1400g and I still have my other 2 Durban poisons with 2 weeks and change left to boot.

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        4 months ago

        First time doing any hash, I’ve collected dried kief from harvest before though.

        Read some stuff last night about fresh frozen vs dried hash, so I don’t think I’ll be disappointed, just need to be careful of some things vs the dried stuff.

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          4 months ago

          I’ve never done fresh frozen. Should be fun! Report back on your process, what you learn, and yield.