SchmidtGenetics

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It was my understanding that cotton holds onto water too well. It has a higher risk of damping off, and I don’t think it would wick properly with humidity dome/trays.

I also use it for hydroponics, so can’t have stuff breaking down and clogging up equipment.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

My app does have the option to add when posting for the record. I appreciate the people that do it, but I take offense at it being forced. If it was a rule to posting, it’s a barrier to entry for some people unfortunately, and I wouldn’t join.

Maybe my attitude will change after I get my surgery, but I get enough prejudice myself IRL for my invisible disabilities. It’s also hard enough on my mental health as is, don’t always need to be reminded of my limitations in my prime.

Sucks not being able to fully utilize your hands at 35, wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 12 hours ago

I 100% posted from Lemmy, and Lemmy.world to be specific.

No idea how federation works though.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 13 hours ago

I tried the burying a tote in the ground. I’m sure my Neighbor has shoots coming up…. I find them in my turf, but those get dealt with when mowing, but the flower bed… god they get about 12’ down it and I gotta keep on top of them.

I’m gonna give it one more year before I start actually trying to remove it. I pruned it properly start of last season and got great yields. Birds loved it haha.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

Hey that’s what my depression did to me last year, missed my starter window. HD was expensive, but is what it is sometimes.

You’ll get through it growmie.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 hours ago

Oh jeez.

I installed turf because that’s what you are supposed to do apparently. I’ve since slowly seeded it with clover and am slowly changing it all over to mulch/beds/natives. I’m gonna keep a little strip of actual grass/clover though I think.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 hours ago

That’s quite the amount of fruit trees! The wife doesn’t want more, she doesn’t want all the critters that come with them unfortunately.

I want to install an in ground system, but I’ve also never heard of anyone here doing it. I’m sure the pipes would get water infiltrated and burst during the winter. Cant winterize them the same way you can sprinkler systems.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Calgary.

It’s easier to just say June-July-Aug, there is absolutely stuff that just can’t be grown without starting early or using season extenders.

Tomatoes and peppers have to go in as established plants.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 hours ago

Except for shoveling it, yeah. Can’t use the electric leaf blower on it -.-

Great to pelt the kids with

[–] [email protected] 1 points 15 hours ago

Businesses have been sued out of business before. Not QUITE what you mean, but the ends still the same.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

If a corporation used self driving cars that’s exactly how an accident would be dealt with….

[–] [email protected] 3 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

Dang that’s unfortunate. Next place able to have a garden though?

That’s the plan. I need to destroy/modify a small portion of my raised garden beds, so it’s end of season or during spring cleanup. The soils workable for a few weeks while it’s still too cold to transplant.

If I do end of season, I could maybe push some potted veggies if I have extras so I know what to expect for next year.

Got lots of plans, life keeps getting in the way, but figuring it out. I’m like 60% through a backyard modification from last year. But atleast a good portion should be ready to planted out this year.

 

Nothing special, just some potting soil and some cups.

Fill up with dirt, make a hole and drop the Brownies in and water lightly.

 

Flowers starts are starting fantastically!

In the back row are lupins and Asters in rockwool. I’m surprised the Lupins have sprouted, supposed to take 30+ days.

In the middle the left is Nasturtiums, cat grass and Asters sowed in dirt.

Front row is Zinnias and Marigolds in rockwool and another direct sow Asters.

I also have a few heat mats of tomato, pepper, onion and leek starts!

 
 

I’m in the midst of getting my planning done, 8 week starts need to get started next week for last frost at end of May.

This way I’ll know approximately how many seedlings to start and I can keep track of which ones we enjoy. With the layouts, it will allow me to keep track of crop rotations to minimize nutrient depletion. I most likely won’t do a round of cover crops though, I can always just throw some of my other nutrients to top up when needed.

Edit Link to the Libreoffice and Excel doc the file was just saved as excel format, so there is likely formatting issues. If the link reaches its limit send me a msg and I’ll make another.

 

Grabbed some seeds during a valentines sale, they are just pricey otherwise (over $10 a seed for decent genetics) it still came out to $255Cad.

Haul is all fem:

10x bubble kush from RQS

10x Powerflower from RQS

3x legendary OG Punch RQS

5x White Widow AUTOs RQS

And the freebies which appear to come From Canuks seeds are:

2x Strawberry Banana

2x Fruity pebbles.

I mainly picked RQS as I got them in my last round and was happy with the genetics, they were also one of the 40% breeders, so bonus. The Kush is just for some nice dense buds, the power flower seemed like a nice hash producer and the White Widows were only available in autos, but I like messing with them once in a while.

The Legendary OG Punch is just a beautiful strain, and paid out the butt for these ones.

I’ve grown some Canuk seeds before, the autos went south on me, but that could have been grower problems, but free is free.

 

Processing about 2.4kg of fresh frozen cannabis.

My technique definitely needs to be improved, but that’s why we do this stuff and learn right?

I’m washing it 4 batches of 600g each. Next time I’ll probably make them smaller still.

I also feel like I am adding too much ice, even though I add less each time… the stuff frosts up and I’m sure it’s not getting the stuff in between the denser buds.

Even though, the returns are decent I would say, and I’m saving the washed bud for edibles, so nothings wasted. I’ll dial in the technique for next run. I collect the trichomes from the 25 and 74 micron bags, I’ll keep them separated and from there I’ll press it into hash rosin.

Picture is from batch 1/4

 
 
 

Got 4x 2ml carts from 7g of Rosin. I had to use some liquidizer to get it more flowable, it was liquidy at 50c, but it would probably gum back up when coming down.

So if my math is right, I added about 1ml of liquidizer (instructions say 2ml/g but that’s uncarbed as well) so per gram they want you to be 1/3 concentrate, so I’m not expecting it to taste much like the “strawberry” it’s supposed to. So with their instructions I should come out with 21ml or 10 full carts. Shit would be weak, but we will see if it’s even smokable at this consistency.

I’ve made some posts throughout the journey, but any specific Qs feel free and I’ll try to answer them, but I ain’t no expert here.

 

Winded up taking about 3 hours at 200f until I didn’t see any more bubbles forming, it doesn’t appear to have recrystalized. So today I’m gonna warm it back up and get it into some carts.

It’s cold from the fridge, so not very flowable right now, so will likely need to use my flavored liquidizers, but the terpenes all didn’t boil off, still has a beautiful smell.

Bubble hash

And the resulting Rosin. Winded up looking more like butter though.

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This is about 30 minutes into a potentially 30 hour process.

The oven is set to 200f, and you put the Rosin (or any concentrate of your choice is my understanding) in a mason jar and let her rip until all of the CO2 bubbles stop forming. This turns the crystalline thc-a into the liquidy thc.

From there I’m going to do a few carts a few different ways, I have liquidizers to flavor and help thin if needed, but in theory I should be able to put the decarbed rosin liquid right into a cartridge and go.

It’s “Live” rosin because I froze my cannabis immediately after harvest. The “Fresh Frozen” cannabis was than put through a bubble wash machine to get Bubble Hash. From there the Bubble Hash was dried and cured and then pressed into rosin. And from Rosin to here now.

 
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