So I was out fishing, exploring the local river, and I found this very nice spot right on the bank of the river with sand/gravel ground, no trees and very litle vegitation. And there I found many plants scattered around. They looked healthy, looks like they had plenty of water (being on the river bank) and light (sandy, gravel soil no grass and little weeds). I live in a part of the world where the climate is perfect for marijuana growing. I've found wild plants many times before (even in the city) but never this good looking.
I took some samples and the stuff is OK, its sticky, it smells good and it medicated me. Its not potent but a full joint does the job.
The problem is, most of the bud's mass is in seeds. Removing all of those is really time consuming and the smoke is not plesant at all. Im basicaly smoking the seed shells and the tiny leaves that are frosted.
So I wonder, what is the most efficient way to extract the good stuff from those plants? Would be great if it can be done without having to remove all the seeds.
Here's a pic of what's left from the samples.
I took some samples and the stuff is OK, its sticky, it smells good and it medicated me. Its not potent but a full joint does the job.
The problem is, most of the bud's mass is in seeds. Removing all of those is really time consuming and the smoke is not plesant at all. Im basicaly smoking the seed shells and the tiny leaves that are frosted.
So I wonder, what is the most efficient way to extract the good stuff from those plants? Would be great if it can be done without having to remove all the seeds.
Here's a pic of what's left from the samples.