Aussie Growers Thread

Rewerb

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Awesome cheers mate
@Lucky Luke makes his caps in multiple stages. Not saying it's right or wrong, but it involves multiple different stages of production

IE:
1. Decarboxylation;
2. Infusion in Isopropyl alcohol;
3. Cooking/reduction to Iso hash-oil;
4. Infusing the resultant Iso-oil into coconut oil before packaging in the caps.

I've tried doing it this way & the results were perfectly fine (I also ended-up with a glut of hash-oil that I packaged in 1ml syringes for future shenanigans) :D

I prefer to do it all in a single step:
1. Break-up your dried gear into small pieces;
2. Liquidise/process in your melted coconut oil & chuck it all into a large jar with the lid loosely attached (the one your coconut oil came in is a good option). If you want a faster onset of effect, try adding some lecethin granules.
3. Into a pressure cooker (use a trivet on the bottom & only just enough water to produce steam) to heat the whole lot to 120C for 30-40 minutes.
4. Allow the solids to settle, then do the capsule-packaging dance.

If you look at this chart, it shows that you can get decarboxylation & infusion at the same time (single step) & saves a lot of mucking about with multiple stages:

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Dosage depends on your personal preference & obviously what strain you're using (also what effect you're after!!!!).

I like slow, gentle, cruisy stuff that takes awhile to kick-in, followed by hours of listening to music & contemplating the beautiful place I live in.

YMMV.
 
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DustyDuke

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Here fucking here....my 17 year old was starting year 11 economics; took him out for lunch for his birthday and we were the only ones in the restaurant; he turns to me and says “dad do you know the biggest problem facing today’s economy “ I said “tell me”; then he proceeded to tell me that the biggest issue facing our economy is a lack of women in power......I said fucking what ? Take a look around this restaurant son; woman in charge or not I think you could agree this place is struggling.
They need to teach these kids how to think subjectively; it seems these days they are being taught “what” to think instead of “how” to think.
The biggest problem facing the Aussie economy is the lazy do nothing entitled mofo’s. Good leadership is good leadership penis or vagina ones not better then the other.
There definitely try to brain wash em at schools these days, easier to control the heard. Theyre tightening the reigns on free thinking at schools. Howard might of been a dick but he pushed good work ethics. Since then all that’s been pushed do the bare minimum and expect heaps for it.
 

Rewerb

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The biggest problem facing the Aussie economy is the lazy do nothing entitled mofo’s. Good leadership is good leadership penis or vagina ones not better then the other.
There definitely try to brain wash em at schools these days, easier to control the heard. Theyre tightening the reigns on free thinking at schools. Howard might of been a dick but he pushed good work ethics. Since then all that’s been pushed do the bare minimum and expect heaps for it.
I'm feeling kinda "ordinary" right now, but I agree with you wholeheartedly.

The kids being pumped-out of schools these days (apart from the good ones) all seem to have an over-blown sense of "entitlement" that they're all going to get a high-paying job as soon as they leave school without having to make any effort. WRONG!!!!!!

Anyone from previous era's knows that the reality is different & scary to the newcomers. Try telling that to the current lot?????
 

Ausweed

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I'm feeling kinda "ordinary" right now, but I agree with you wholeheartedly.

The kids being pumped-out of schools these days (apart from the good ones) all seem to have an over-blown sense of "entitlement" that they're all going to get a high-paying job as soon as they leave school without having to make any effort. WRONG!!!!!!

Anyone from previous era's knows that the reality is different & scary to the newcomers. Try telling that to the current lot?????
:wall: Ahh my 17 year old.
 

beernutz

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Rewerb

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:wall: Ahh my 17 year old.
Could I suggest a bigger hammer at this point?

I'm at home crook today (hence, I'm posting during the daytime :cry: ), but I've gone out there & tried to collect kindling that needs to be stockpiled for this winter.

Nah! I lasted about 20 minutes of collecting kindling, rather than the 6-8 hours of chainsawing & splitting huge chunks of timber I'd normally put-in.

BUT, at least I tried to make the effort.....
 

Bullygrowz

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@Lucky Luke makes his caps in multiple stages. Not saying it's right or wrong, but it involves multiple different stages of production

IE:
1. Decarboxylation;
2. Infusion in Isopropyl alcohol;
3. Cooking/reduction to Iso hash-oil;
4. Infusing the resultant Iso-oil into coconut oil before packaging in the caps.

I've tried doing it this way & the results were perfectly fine (I also ended-up with a glut of hash-oil that I packaged in 1ml syringes for future shenanigans) :D

I prefer to do it all in a single step:
1. Break-up your dried gear into small pieces;
2. Liquidise/process in your melted coconut oil & chuck it all into a large jar with the lid loosely attached (the one your coconut oil came in is a good option). If you want a faster onset of effect, try adding some lecethin granules.
3. Into a pressure cooker (use a trivet on the bottom & only just enough water to produce steam) to heat the whole lot to 120C for 30-40 minutes.
4. Allow the solids to settle, then do the capsule-packaging dance.

If you look at this chart, it shows that you can get decarboxylation & infusion at the same time (single step) & saves a lot of mucking about with multiple stages:

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Dosage depends on your personal preference & obviously what strain you're using (also what effect you're after!!!!).

I like slow, gentle, cruisy stuff that takes awhile to kick-in, followed by hours of listening to music & contemplating the beautiful place I live in.

YMMV.
Sock cheers mate
 

DustyDuke

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Could I suggest a bigger hammer at this point?

I'm at home crook today (hence, I'm posting during the daytime :cry: ), but I've gone out there & tried to collect kindling that needs to be stockpiled for this winter.

Nah! I lasted about 20 minutes of collecting kindling, rather than the 6-8 hours of chainsawing & splitting huge chunks of timber I'd normally put-in.

BUT, at least I tried to make the effort.....
You better not corona me threw the phone
 

Lukeqc

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Try 28-30 range first, experiment from there. Monitor lst at different ambient temps under your lighting.

Assuming you’ve worked with different temps, Rh, and EC levels in an ambient co2 environment a fair bit and understand the relationship first before jumping in head first with co2. And no disrespect intended with that comment. Each strain is going to have its own sweet spot too.

The net is full of different and often conflicting information, just get going. And work out a way to post pics. You’re already posting info on this forum so what’s the diff? A picture tells a thousand words here when seeking advice!
Humidity is hard to keep on top of. I’ve got a desiccant dehumidifier which pumps heat into the tent. I have a portable refrigerated a/c that I going to set up because when the dehumidifier is on, the tent is reaching 32ish degrees. I’m a bit uncomfortable with the temp being that high.
I’m aiming for 28*, 55%rh and 1500ppm, mid flower
 
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