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  • Gingerbeard
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    Alright, then. Next week is the third week flowering trimming. I've kept them pretty well defoliated so there may not be a whole bunch. We'll see.
    I can't see eating the leaves whole and raw. There's too much of a texture.

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  • OlderNOTwiser
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    I have two gorilla girls in training and a high CBD auto. I don't need to do much trimming on the CBD. The abused little gorilla plants get some selective trimming for light. I set all the trim aside while I'm working but when I'm putting everything back in the tent or whatever they seem to end up getting gobbled down raw. They have a peppery aftertaste. I'm glad to see this thread because I know I'm getting a mild buzz about 45 minutes later. Gonna have to check that link!

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  • Rwise
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    My Sister puts them in her salad, I have used them for many things, compost, brownies, and so on,,, even smoked them when there was nothing better,,,,

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  • alltatup
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    Above, in my comment, I attached a link to the Leaf-Eating Experiment I tried a while back. In a nutshell, I got high af after eating gently simmered leaves with a little olive oil. The leaves were from early flowering--they were full of the aromas that start coming out in the veg phase. I did this in early 2018--almost 2 years ago. Took some to friends who also got high af.

    It was too strong of a high for me, so I stopped saving the leaves. I conclude that edible forms of Cannabis are just a little too strong for me.

    If terpenes are developing in Cannabis leaves during vegetation, then it seems logical to me to conclude that psychoactive chemicals are present. This plant never ceases to amaze me...

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  • Cali
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    Ha damn I put mine in alcohol and then rub it on if I have pain. Also you can drop it into your pots and let the worms go to town on them basically recycling the nutes. Forget the bottle chems. Now I want to go and try the capsules idea but my worms gotta eat lol.

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  • dphipps1020
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    I feed the fan leaves to my dogs, helps keep them away from my plants. And they love it, always watching me from outside the tent. I'll have to get a picture one of these days.

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  • Gingerbeard
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    (Wo)man… that just goes against what my Uncle Mark always said. He said, 'Get rid of the fan leaves and the stems or you're a dumbass'. He always was direct.
    I've sub'd that site. Thanks atu.

  • alltatup
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    DW2 Gingerbeard Here's the post: Ginger, the leaves were so strong I didn't do it again, it was like I was tripping it was so strong. https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...periment/page2

  • Gingerbeard
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    Hmm... folks know I'm stoned, not senile.
    But really. I've never heard fan leaves, non trichomed fan leaves, being good for anything.
    Harvest is only 6-8 weeks away. I wonder if I'll remember this.

  • DW2
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    I think that alltatup about a year ago (I could be wrong) mentioned cookin' up some greens. I use the dried, baked, and capped trim for My 'starter' for the day, good enough for some relief, but not strong enough for folks to think that I'm senile! LOL!!!! I use the bud for the evening and to sleep well at night.

  • Gingerbeard
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    I've pressed fan leaves and they always come out crispy. I press mine in the Bible because it's the only book I have and it was just sitting in my sock drawer, in the box it was given to me, not doing anything. I can see processed leaves to make paper. A little more difficult to see dried leaves being used as wrappers.

  • 9fingerleafs
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    i guess you could use a single finger from a big fan leaf

  • Gingerbeard
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    DW2 You use fan leaves for extracts/edibles? I was serious about blanching the leaves and eating them as a green with a meal. A quick google and I saw a simple tea can give relaxing benefits. I've always thought fans were remains. Daggum learn something new every day or continue to be ignorant.

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  • DW2
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    Yes, from what I can tell, the CBD must develop early because I can feel the effects of it. On my current grow, six weeks into the grow cycle, one strain (from my own bag seed) shows a very promising future and the other one is o.k. I do not do a lot of trimming, only when needed to let the light get to the bud sites, or if they get damaged fro getting too close to the lights or getting in the way of my fat fingers! LOL!!
    I guess that mainly I am cheap! and do not like to waste anything! By the way, the caps are a much easier way to ingest the not-completely-cured leaf than smoking it!

  • Greenlivin
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    That’s the best idea I’ve heard yet! Do you get any affects from them?

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