Harvested on the Afternoon of the 26th.
Oct 4th
8 days since Harvest and Frankenstein has dried nicely, shedding that first wave of RH% moisture.
Now half will be wet-trimmed and Cobb’d, with the other half going into Trimmed Freezer Vac-Sealed Bags for curing…
Other strains are right behind IT, him or Her. And this approach makes room for more, and is testing a theory about Cobbing…
Smoke is a little Hot, definitely got blasted with a nice fresh sharp buzz. But besides that its Dank and tasty, so time and Curing is the bestest Answer.
Today will see Frank get Cobb’ed in 2oz packages, and some of the Colas and primo buds are hitting the Deep Freeze in some Vac-paks
Oct 11
- 5 cobbs are now wrapped in a towel, wrapped by a Germination blanket. Sitting for 7 days with a 75-82f heat, 24/7 will set them-up for a Long Cure
13th, noticed both moisture and vapour pressure inside the vac-paks.
14th
- opened the Cobbs so they could dry out, and will be re-vaced for Curing storage.
@1Right_Angle, A old friend who grew outdoors declared the sex of the plants before taking them out into the field, leaving them in the dark for a couple of days.
@amazongrow, i hear footsteps AG lol. Seriously it has jumped. Spoke to partner about these long limbs and applying some LST. We decided against it, with nodes 3, 4 and 5 in action… were gonna provide Support where and when needed ! And otherwise, we’re gonna let Frankie Go Loose !
Should be Fun bro
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@1Right_Angle, huh. A trick I found this year is putting a bag of buds underwater before sealing. The hydrostatic pressure seals nicely without risk of too much suction like on some vacuum sealers. Easy way to do fresh frozen while minimizing oxidation.
@Northern_Ent, actually its almost like a fermentation process. It gets the bud to sweat, and the whole mass becomes the same strength. Possibly stronger than it went in at.
The process allows it to be stored for a long time. And away from O2
@Northern_Ent, Thanks for sharing that LOL with me… it was a glorious 20 minute drive I have to tell you.
With a 3-noded plant, I never imagined a structure coming apart into 6 pieces, so easily. This plant was almost intuitive, in its simplicity