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Get it stacked high, lol, the higher the better.Right outta Ellensburg...
What a rip off, my dad used to give me a dime, each, and made me stack them both directions. Off the field onto the wagon, and into the barn up too the ceiling. All me, while he sat on the tractor, or fed the escalator (if we had a working one).Top dollar insulation now days- it’s 15-20 $ a bale down here
I misted mine lightly, and they recovered in hours. I think the time-lapse is the major determining issue here. Plus perhaps the temp extremes during transport. Your packing them well, so that's mitigating those issues. In the Boy Scouts, they always say dress in layers, especially during winter camp. lol. It really does help.Hope so... They'd love a night or two under a dome... If possible.
Cause there acclimated to the inside packages correctly no doubt. My guess is that shop light provides the best ratio of blue light you need for some reason, or more ideal intensity. Penetrates the plastic better, something.Good idea.
I've been using these i-horts.
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They are a little bigger and more "airy"... Easier to keep the moisture in range, and fit in the shippers & trays more snug.
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^^^3 for 3 rooted in the shipper, btw^^^
I check clones every morning... Depending on what I see, I'll take the dome off, open vents, mist them, or just leave them alone... Every tray different... Regardless, everything is under a dome overnight... And they're only under a LED shoplight... So, semi-hard () at best.
I was keeping things until they could handle a few days without domes, and under t-5s... But they didn't ship any better... Probably worse.
Don't worry brah, I got one better for yaHay man!!
Where’d you get that monster???
I gota get!!
I seen them at the shop, I just can't swallow $5 a paper. That seems very steep.
Yeah I have seen them here at the shops too. I couldn’t justify it lolI seen them at the shop, I just can't swallow $5 a paper. That seems very steep.
I'll have to suffer licking together a bunch of papers Cheech style. Or just use a hemp bag if I can find it.
I watched that last week lol
I like how seriously they take the cop, I’m the same way
Hay man!!
Where’d you get that monster???
I gota get!!
That's the one... Went to the drive in theatre last night, and the convenience store just before had them... So of course I picked up two.Supernatural!! Lol!! Will be when I’m done smoking it
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Get it stacked high, lol, the higher the better.Those look like some man sized bails. Looks like good quality hay too. Nice full stalks.
Yea... It's good hay.Cause there acclimated to the inside packages correctly no doubt. My guess is that shop light provides the best ratio of blue light you need for some reason, or more ideal intensity. Penetrates the plastic better, something.
Are you working under a dome? Or cloning them in the trays themselves?
$5 for the cone ain't bad... Think about what the weed to fill it would cost if we were paying retail.Yeah I have seen them here at the shops too. I couldn’t justify it lol
I watched that last week lol
Yea, so your still doing them in the same cloner trays, not in the little (shipping) trays, is what I was getting at.Yea... It's good hay.
After all...
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The bales are a little over 100lbs a piece.
Working under a dome?... Not sure what you mean?
I put the snip in a rooter... Put the rooter in the insert... Put the insert in a tray... Then, cover the tray with a dome when it's full. Usually, I'll fill every other slot in the insert... Which is 36 clones, total, per tray... I don't fit though.
Yea, probably close to$5 for the cone ain't bad... Think about what the weed to fill it would cost if we were paying retail.
Looking at the other. My guess is almost 7g if your packed it in the end of that thing, maybe made it bulge out a bit. I'm guess you put nearly 6 grams in there, at least. That must have smoked for awhile. Need to do it in the car, or closed area for full effect.$5 for the cone ain't bad... Think about what the weed to fill it would cost if we were paying retail.
That is exactly what I can’t justify. If I remember right it’s like 3 zips or something to fill it$5 for the cone ain't bad... Think about what the weed to fill it would cost if we were paying retail.
Rice is the only way to roll! Lol , looks like it’s time for another case.Yea, probably close to
Looking at the other. My guess is almost 7g if your packed it in the end of that thing, maybe made it bulge out a bit. I'm guess you put nearly 6 grams in there, at least. That must have smoked for awhile. Need to do it in the car, or closed area for full effect.For your weed, I suppose. I know top grade rate is certainly expensive. I think of this place as the (medical) gold standard in Cannabis here in N.Seattle. My buddy who has cancer is getting much of his buds from here. (much of it for free). Fortunately, its right next door to him. Brian's doing both chemotherapy, and radiation treatment and looks really tired these days, I need to check on him again.
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I think we smoked a 1/4lb once, as a joint, a long time ago. I've seen some doozies over the years. Especially at places like Hempfest, or similar.
I guess the other problem I have with the cones is conical shape. They can fall out, if you don't pack things really well (or have dry crappy weed) and my wife likes to shake a lot, so many unexpected movements from the epilepsy. Also, I think uniform size just burns overall better. But that's just one opinion. Mostly for me, it's $$$. I'm really big on joints. It's most certainly the best way to smoke, however it's done.
I get 300 wraps for around $3. I've been smoking these for years now.
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Rice is the only way to roll! Lol , looks like it’s time for another case.
Dip n grow is all I have used for yrs now. Never failsIt's a good vintage.
I honestly don't think it works any better, or worse, than many of the other options... I just like that it's inexpensive, and you mix up a fresh batch everytime.
Not strong at all... Maybe halfway to the first line... That eight year old bottle is still a quarter full.
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