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Last run done.
Almost 100% Green Thai (240 grams washed)
9 days drying
21.5 grams of finished sticky hash, so 9% return which is decent
That brings the total to 74.5 Grams or 2.6 Ounces from the 3 runs. All labeled and packaged for long term storage. Theoretically aging beyond 10 years is possible.
I’ll try to wait 30 days before sampling4 PhotosKIS mix organic living soil from Black Sallow soils in 7gal. pots
Black Swallow Organic Bloom mix top dress before flower.
Reusing soil with Black Swallow nutrient pack between grows
Maybe some compost teas
Blumat watering system
Microbial Mass and other microbial boosters(Wallace)
3x4x6’ tent
Photontek 465wpro
6” AC Infinity outdoor air in and out, humidifier, dehumidifier, heater, oscillating fan.
Inkbird controllers heat/humidity
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Damn, son! Without something in picture 2 for perspective, that slab looks as big as my fist.
2.6 ounces of hash sure is dreamy. Were that to show up at my local dispensary, before tax that's $2,520ish worth of temple balls.
Good on you!Visne explicare?
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Shazam!!! $10-$15 a gram sounds cheaper than growing. Your deal sounds even cheaper. I love you people. Mostly.
My ex and family lived in Lemington. Was it those folks who got free hydro? Between Lemington and the area around Nelson B.C., I remember people not having to pay for either water or hydro.
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Ya the rec market is awesome here now. Some shit for sure, but lots of first rate products of all types. More than you could ever sample and the market is flooded so it’s cheap.
You’d have to be crazy to bother growing your own here.
Free water yes, not anymore tho
Free hydro, that I’ve never heard of anywhere
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Early-mid 2000's, I think. Over in or around Nelson, I believe. Either someone we visited or real estate we looked at, I recall. Super sketchy logging roads, I remember.
The deal was the people who lived near a new hydro dam got free electric because the dam was going on a river with water or access rights they owned. The people were already drawing and filtering their own mountain stream water. Someone told me the potential water flow rate from a settling pond maybe 20 feet in elevation up a mountain 'out back.' The number 90gpm sticks in my head, but that can't be right. US is around 2.2. Anyway, it was insane. Didn't think to ask what they did when the settling pond froze.Last edited by DabberDog; Yesterday, 11:14 PM.
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