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Beautiful bro.Grow Log 10-19-2017
Purple beauties. They definitely would not have weathered the storm. Waaay too heavy and already leaning. I didn't have to check for amber, could see they were ripe. The bracts had swollen and they got super heavy the last couple days before I harvested, and that was even without watering the last 4 days. I think I nailed it. Prompting from the incoming storm was a good thing and I got a free plant wash and watering on the freshly pruned girls. I do need to keep watch on the buds I left to make sure they don't get over ripe. I was more conservative on my first cut this time around. Hoping to get a bigger haul and denser buds on the second cut.
Thanks everyone for your patience. Sorry the photos weren't as polished as my previous ones but I was in a hurry to harvest before the sun touched the girls (highest point of THC production).
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Killin it! Nice.
Beautiful bro.
I think we got 10 days of sunshine ahead of us! May as well use it.Grow Log 10-22-2017
Thinking about letting them amber up a bit to make some wheelie weed. It's already supposed to be very couchy bud. I've smoked Napalese before and it was really potent. I don't know what Royal Dane adds to it other than size.
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Totally diggin this trimmer bowl. People say they are not good for lighter buds. The second stringers I'm running through it are pretty light and it's mostly eating off the stuff I wouldn't load in a pipe anyway. If your buds are so light that you need to worry about this eating them then they are some serious popcorn and aren't worth saving whole. Better to chop em up and shake the sugar loose then concentrate the rest.
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This has actually trimmed closer and saved buds I would have chopped. I'm trimming 10x as fast with it. Waaay worth $150.
The 5th picture down!!! Mouth watering!!! Good Lord, which one is that?? I may have to try to get my hands on something like that!!
Awesome job dude! You're killing it! Glad to see you made it thru the fires safely as well. You even got your Creamsicle seeds (kinda) lol Not sure what happened, but I have this as a watched thread and it just stopped updating me.. don't think I'm the only one tho.. finally caught up to ya!
Very nice, well done brotha.Folks, today I was faced with a conundrum after I smoked my first bowl of the Royal Nepal Kush. I grew my weed for trade, but it is hands down the second best bud I have ever smoked. The best being the Maui Wowie my oldest sister brought back from, well... Maui, when I was 15. After about 10min of yipees, stupid dancing, and thanking God, I made the stupid hard decision (yeah, right, "NOT") that I would keep it. I'll have like, at least, 1.5lbs (after split with my cousin) of this friggin superior herb, WOOOOOHOOO!!! I'm keeping all of it... wiiith, the exception that only my closest friends (private co-op) get it for $150 a zip (limit two) and I'm keeping at least 8oz. My donation (harvest tithe) will be split between it and the Orange Creamsicle at a zip each to someone in need. If I find more than one person I'll do it twice. This has been such a blessing, it needs to be shared.
It has a milky, slightly piney, flavor, and an almost citrus tingle on the tongue with a touch of sugar at the tip. This is only hours dry, no cure yet, almost zero cough, and no chlorophyll taste. The high is upbeat and and laughy, a classic Kush superstone but with no couchy effect and barely any munchies.
This one is out of the park guys, out of the park. (Just to let you guys know, I'm not bragging. It's more like I'm in shock and I'm really, really, really, really, stupid happy!)
Thank you, thank you, again, and again, and again... everyone for all your help. I doubt it would have been near as good without it. I wish I could invite y'all to a smoke circle sesh around a QP pile of bud, everyone bring some cool glass.
Here's some pics...
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Very nice, well done brotha.
Right on looks :fire::fire::fire:
Raising the bar over there! Good job Man! Looks tasty!
You were obviously on top of your game. Congrats!
How does the trimmer work? Do yo have to be completely dry? How about a pic of a bud straight from the trimmer.
I will post up some pics after I'm done with my smoke break. I was actually planning on showing the raw trim in my next post. I'll also link to it on Amazon. Even though I bought the least expensive bowl trimmer it was still the second highest rated. A little under $150 when shipped to Cali. If you live in a state with no internet tax then it should be around $135.
This particular one comes with both straight and serrated edge blades. I presume the straight edge is for dry and serrated for wet. The demo picture shows fresh cut buds. I trim dry. I wouldn't suggest anything in between. Limp, wet, fan leaves will wrap around the blade reducing its effectiveness and clogging it. Put only a single layer of buds on the screen and be careful to remove all twigs. The gears are low so it will bind easily and it needs to be carefully brought up to speed but once they're rolling pile-ups and binding are rare.
I'll post pics of the whole process in a about a half hour from now.
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