Made the oil, waiting for filters to come in the mail to winterize. Here's a sneak peak... Kinda disappointed with the yeild I blasted 2 runs 2 cans of butane looks like I got about a gram from those almost 2oz of good looking buds... At least they didn't get tossed into the trash in vain.
I would use the whole garage scrap the tent idea and use that money to buy some legit LED lights, tarp the garage into a veg room and a flower room, and construct some kind of drying/curing area. Invest in some good ventilation and carbon filters. We're you thinking hydro or soil?
This is for my use only, I am cutting the buds now and the mold only is on the outside there's none when I pull them apart so I am cutting off the effected areas also to be safe... 2oz is too much to just let go to waste after a whole summer of care... I am taking every precautionary measure.
good news, no growing green! Guess bho will be a thing after all. Going to cut the severely effected areas and blast the rest. Just bought some ever clear for winterizing
Hey guys and gals. I was about 3 weeks into curing my summer harvest and today I noticed some mold!!! FUCK! Anyway I did some research online about it and I read some people will use a 0.2 micron filter when winterizing their bho to Eliminate the chance of any mold contaminating the oil. Has...
They felt dry and we're curing great but the past few days I haven't been burping as often/leaving the jars open as long as I should have... 2/3 jars effected
I opened my jars today and found small white dots all over most of my buds... Is this mold??? Looks like it. Is there anything I can do to save my crop this is 2/3rds of my summer harvest!!! :(
I just blasted 2oz or sugar leaf and only ended up with. 5g of bho shatter. My first ever oil run... I've read online you can expect 10-20% return from bud.. www.fuckcombustion.Com has some good info on oil, check it out
For sure dude, I did an outdoor grow I had to harvest a bit early due to the frost but the cold make the trichomes really pop on them buds, plus the cold really brings out the purple