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Are you saying he has to compost his soil or just the buds? Because I don't think that's the case he should definetly reuse the soil for his next grow.what you'd be looking to do is compost
plants won't receive any constituents of that plant matter in the soil until it's been broken down into an available form.
keep in mind roots take quite a while to compost, even in a very robust pile.
I'm saying if they wish to put plant matter in their soil for a benefit, the plant matter will need to be composted before it can be made useful.Are you saying he has to compost his soil or just the buds? Because I don't think that's the case he should definetly reuse the soil for his next grow.
@mannitu68 don't waste your small buds they are just as good as the big ones
Do you not grind your weed? it's just a waste you won't get any return from it im juss saying.im talking of the really, really small buds. Most of people cut the away anyway in flower time. The ones in the lower half of the plant. However, how long will it take to be broken down? The roots and the tiny buds? Its getting colder now, i guess i should keep the soil in the house where its warm?
Its actually good if it takes time to break down...so they can release everything slowly over time, over the whole next grow.
So please tell me what should be the state in terms of water content for storage? And how much new soil should i mix in it? I mean when i pot the new plants in it?
You could look into bubble hash/ice hash.. Ice water extraction I want to do it soon I got everything waiting on me at home.could you make hash using a mixer/grinder? I have one i used to make my own fruit-shakes...if you put small flowers in it and sugar leaves, you should get powder. But because resin is heavier than dry plantmaterial, it should sink to the bottom, when you shake it a little bit. Is that gonna work? Seems much better to me then using the water method or rubbing it endlessly over a mesh.
like i said above, resin is heavier than plant matter. So if you have the powder in a flat bowl and lay that on a washing machine for instance, or vibrate it somehow, the resin should land deep down and the light plant matter on top...thats my theory at least.You wouldn't really be getting hash, as you need something to separate the resin from the rest of the plant matter.
Those separating somethings are usually temperature, agitation, and solvent, or some combination thereof.
So that would be agitation, and in order to effectively separate by agitation, you need sieves/mesh/screens - it isn't the weight that separates them, it's their particle size.like i said above, resin is heavier than plant matter. So if you have the powder in a flat bowl and lay that on a washing machine for instance, or vibrate it somehow, the resin should land deep down and the light plant matter on top...thats my theory at least.
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