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Drying ,curing , process method
Drying ,curing , process method
Hahahahaha um, bought through dealers, we never grew
I remember steaming brick weed in colanders to get it apart lolThat first brown weed was so loose we cleaned it with a colander!
the first quarter pound I ever bought was 90 bucks the last was 600 lolthis reminds me the old days,brick came from columbia and mexico,when they could get along,lb 250 each,i loved it especialy the creeper weed,reminds me of many ill thoughts and opinons of smoking what is called larf these days,i smoked the shit out of them fan leaves,you had to be there back then,when the hammer fell with nixon,finding weed was almost impossible and i live by the border,ya bad times,me and many friends would smoke seeds to buzz,yep the good ole days,in 70 i was smoking some the best vietnam black you ever could smoke fresh from country,i never was charged for it,i lived in a hippies garage and worked around the house and such,fell in love with growing flowers about 78 is when shit went dry,from 10 bucks a bag to 35 and that was brick
the last one was like 6 years ago...the first quarter pound I ever bought was 90 bucks the last was 600 lol
Someone grew it.Hahahahaha um, bought through dealers, we never grew
Actually since you want to be so negative , ill answer it still but not get into your drama :)
= what I meant was the reason why in the 70’s-90’s (before homegrown wasn’t , aka medical cannabis in the states in Cali came in in late 90’s) the growers in many regions grew outdoors. Than they quick dried it upside down or misc ways and that’s why it became that color cause of the temps of the region ( quickly/high temps fucks the temps, plus light )
= Light, how you handle it,humidity and how long it’s dried shows in the end result
Just recently got a bunch of purple haze and colombian gold seeds from my 72 year old friend who's kept them since the 60's/70's. Surprised they actually popped being that old, can't wait to see the end product.
Someone grew it.
Agree, there was no curing in jars. Dried to the bone then baled. Cured in transit. Sinsemilla was mythical but the hash variety was always good.Drying ,curing , process method
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