Gorilla Glue #4 Community Journal

Laughing Grass

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Laughing Grass

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He stopped and he took a deep breath and said “wooo good morning ladies “

definitely slowing down because of the 10 gallon pots , but still chugging along and getting wider and taller .
Anything with bamboo sticking out is gorilla glue , the rest are greasy runtz View attachment 5412241View attachment 5412242View attachment 5412243View attachment 5412244View attachment 5412245View attachment 5412246View attachment 5412247View attachment 5412248View attachment 5412249View attachment 5412250
Makes me want to try outdoors!
 

shnkrmn

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Some of the best finished weed I've smoked this year was fresh frozen for 6 weeks then thawed and dried in a rack for 4 days. Perfect burn and great expression of terps. Also changed color to a dangerous tawny red. I originally froze it as a step to put it in my Freeze dryer but I got busy with other stuff andthought I'd FAFO and it paid off.
 

Laughing Grass

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Some of the best finished weed I've smoked this year was fresh frozen for 6 weeks then thawed and dried in a rack for 4 days. Perfect burn and great expression of terps. Also changed color to a dangerous tawny red. I originally froze it as a step to put it in my Freeze dryer but I got busy with other stuff andthought I'd FAFO and it paid off.
I think you've put more fruit through your FD than weed.
 

shnkrmn

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Skittles aren't really my thing!
I had technical/learning curve problems. I had to restart the process several times and over freezedried my first batch which was Yolo let's stuff it full lol. My last little batch of gg4 in the FD was much, much better. Still, straight deep freezing did a stellar job
Freeze dried on the left, freezer cured on the right.20240730_084538.jpg
 

Star Dog

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There's a fair bit harvesting going down this is my method.

You might have seen the net hanging at the back of my tent not serving a purpose?
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I've got hooks in place to hook it onto when I'm harvesting
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I can sit under cutting and hanging with them with crooks on the branch.

After drying this is my preferred tool for trimming.
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Compared to scissors there's very little effort involved, you can comfortably rest your arms as it's more a wrist movement that's needed to break out the leafs, think holding a pen doing full stops.
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I can average 150g per hour that's absolutely flying through it for me.
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Even dreadworthy foxtails are a breeze, try it you might be surprised what you can do with a skewer.
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I never made a job like this before and in considerably less time I'm talking days lol.
 

DoubleD5374

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There's a fair bit harvesting going down this is my method.

You might have seen the net hanging at the back of my tent not serving a purpose?
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I've got hooks in place to hook it onto when I'm harvesting
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I can sit under cutting and hanging with them with crooks on the branch.

After drying this is my preferred tool for trimming.
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Compared to scissors there's very little effort involved, you can comfortably rest your arms as it's more a wrist movement that's needed to break out the leafs, think holding a pen doing full stops.
View attachment 5412293
I can average 150g per hour that's absolutely flying through it for me.
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Even dreadworthy foxtails are a breeze, try it you might be surprised what you can do with a skewer.
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I never made a job like this before and in considerably less time I'm talking days lol.
How much you charge an hour ?

I got a solid months worth of work for you. LMAO
 

FmSwayze

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There's a fair bit harvesting going down this is my method.

You might have seen the net hanging at the back of my tent not serving a purpose?
View attachment 5412296
I've got hooks in place to hook it onto when I'm harvesting
View attachment 5412291
I can sit under cutting and hanging with them with crooks on the branch.

After drying this is my preferred tool for trimming.
View attachment 5412292
Compared to scissors there's very little effort involved, you can comfortably rest your arms as it's more a wrist movement that's needed to break out the leafs, think holding a pen doing full stops.
View attachment 5412293
I can average 150g per hour that's absolutely flying through it for me.
View attachment 5412297
Even dreadworthy foxtails are a breeze, try it you might be surprised what you can do with a skewer.
View attachment 5412294
I never made a job like this before and in considerably less time I'm talking days lol.
I'm totally trying this! I'm gonna message you harvest week. This is so dope!
 
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