Random Jabber Jibber thread

Laughing Grass

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If you can hit and hold 225 F for ten minutes, you’re decarbed.
A crock pot never gets hot enough. If you have a pressure cooker, cook the jar 30-40 minutes. The extra time is for coming to temp in the whole jar.
Otherwise take your oil/fat extract and carefully heat in a saucepan. An IR thermometer is good to have for that.
I get a little bit of a simmer around the edges in my crock pot on the lowest setting, not sure what the actual temperature is.
 

Singlemalt

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Cannabutter is super easy to make with a crockpot. I can give you a couple idiot proof coo


Have you experienced any blackouts yet? You gotta get the system that @curious2garden has.
LOL, not any of the "official PG&E rolling blackouts" yet, though we lost power for 3 hrs Tuesday night for whatever unknown/unreported reason.
The following link is PG&E's page explaining the rolling blackouts. You'll get no warning so they suggest being prepared lol
https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/outages/planning-and-preparedness/safety-and-preparedness/keep-power-on.page?WT.mc_id=Vanity_conserve
 

Laughing Grass

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LOL, not any of the "official PG&E rolling blackouts" yet, though we lost power for 3 hrs Tuesday night for whatever unknown/unreported reason.
The following link is PG&E's page explaining the rolling blackouts. You'll get no warning so they suggest being prepared lol
https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/outages/planning-and-preparedness/safety-and-preparedness/keep-power-on.page?WT.mc_id=Vanity_conserve
I would say at least it's only two hours, but that's long enough for my place to become an oven. Does that impact businesses as well or just residential?

You're an outdoor grower right?
 

Singlemalt

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I would say at least it's only two hours, but that's long enough for my place to become an oven. Does that impact businesses as well or just residential?

You're an outdoor grower right?
Impacts everyone in the designated area. Yep, outdoor primarily. I start seeds around Feb in a tent/lights and take them outside when frost danger has passed. I'll do breeding/crosses in the tents during winter
Edit: can't start them too early or else they will flower in May and naturally reveg; if that happens they are a pain to trim/harvest in Oct
 

BudmanTX

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I wonder how hard it is to get the FAA on board. They mark wind turbines on aviation (sectional) maps, so it might be pricy.

something like this mate for the home

examples:
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google home wind turbines......and such...

I have a friend that runs a couple on his house at the coast, he say they save him a lot of $$$ and also against power outages too...
 
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