Aussie Growers Thread

ruby fruit

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Finally got those glass droppers yesterday.

Made my hash oil more viscose this morning by adding Ethanol to it. I'm now sold out of hash oil that I made the outdoor season before last.
Mix rate was .6 gram of hash oil (the sticky toffee type) to 2ml's of Ethanol.

Kept the first one for myself, I made it a little to weak at .4 to 5m'ls. I may let that evap off a little and use it for a little extra kick if I'm rolling a largish J for a few people to share.
I love the fact that I can go to my hash and hash oil stash when I really wanna get baked
 

Nugachino

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I'l do the base mix with soy sauce etc but then I have like 20 odd different homemade chilli powders to add to the jerky marinade
Gonna be fun nailing gd flavours etc
Half my spare room is dedicated to my chilli stuff I've grown
Nice! That sriracha I used was kicked up a couple rungs by some other hot sauce I had.

I want to try growing some chillies again to make dry seasonings. Haven't done that one yet.
 

giglewigle

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need 2 get another temp humidity thing a mabob tje last 2 iv had where same brand both shit wm self thing ill spring a bitmformtje next one
 

Bongsmoke420

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So when sweating your not worried bout humidity in jar? First time I’m curing some real high quality and wanna make it very smelly
 

Lucky Luke

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I'm a tad concerned that 5 to 7 days isn't enough drying time.

Even at an avg of 10 days I'm still juggling them into and out of paper bags at least twice.

My enviro may be diff though.
 

Bongsmoke420

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On the plus my Girl Scout cookies has pistols come out I thought it was leaning male but nope white pistils been vegging for 6 weeks
 

Bongsmoke420

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I'm a tad concerned that 5 to 7 days isn't enough drying time.

Even at an avg of 10 days I'm still juggling them into and out of paper bags at least twice.

My enviro may be diff though.
It’s bit dryer up here in south east Queensland for sure ur relative humidity would be much higher down in tas
 
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