burying my buds

fdd2blk

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i want to bury a couple 1/4 lbs. anybody have any idea what i should seal it in. i think glass is the best for underground but how do i seal the rim. maybe wax? i plan on keeping it buried at least 1 year.:blsmoke:
 

eatspam

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snap lock bags inside a glass mason jar, cork it and then dip the whole top in wax a few times, then inside another bag.
 

gardenandcats

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The self sealing jars then put them in large amunition cases..I haven't done this. But have a friend that does it over the winter months and doesn't get them out of the ground untill mid April when the ground has unfrozen..
Maine has long cold winters and he has done this for years and has had no problems.
 

b-rad

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frist why would you want to bury them?? glass would be best pro, if you go to wal-mart they have the contaners that lach with a rubber seal. that would prob do the job
 

mr.x007

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Food saver? either put the buds in a few bowls and put them in the foodsaver bags so as not to compress the buds. or they have a jar mason attachment. just a thought
 

000420

terpenophenolic
i want to bury a couple 1/4 lbs. anybody have any idea what i should seal it in. i think glass is the best for underground but how do i seal the rim. maybe wax? i plan on keeping it buried at least 1 year.:blsmoke:
remember that book I gave you?...it talks all about how to bury buds....I have never tried it, but I was thinking about doing the same this year...let me know what you end up doing...:hump::hump::blsmoke:
 

fdd2blk

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remember that book I gave you?...it talks all about how to bury buds....I have never tried it, but I was thinking about doing the same this year...let me know what you end up doing...:hump::hump::blsmoke:

he says to press it into 5 gallon containers. then bury in the mountains.:mrgreen:
 

butterflykisses

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????????? why would u burry a quarter lb sounds like a waste of time and if u dont get it down at least 6 feet the heat from the sun will cook it good luck with it?
 

000420

terpenophenolic
he says to press it into 5 gallon containers. then bury in the mountains.:mrgreen:
LOL...LOL.....I have the 2006 edition..it must be a little different........he tells his step by step method...LOL..

Dry the buds until there is absolutely no moisture in them....double line the inside of a 5 gallon bucket with thick heavy duty trash bags, vacuum seal the totally dry buds and then push them down into the trash bags in the bucket...when full of vacuum sealed bud bags, tie the trash bags up and seal the lid of the bucket, it must be a nice bucket with a sealing lid that has a gasket......bury the bucket deep.....when time comes to dig it up, re moisturize the buds to your desired moisture level and they will be as good and delicious as the day you buried them.........:hump::hump::hump:
 

fdd2blk

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????????? why would u burry a quarter lb sounds like a waste of time and if u dont get it down at least 6 feet the heat from the sun will cook it good luck with it?

well let's see.........

i need long term storage.
my closet is full.
i want it to cure underground.
it's winter so the temps will be freezing.
in case of an emergency.
maybe i'll forget it and an archeologist will find it in 1000 years.
cause i'm an idiot apparently.
just to see what happens.
because i can.
:blsmoke:
:peace:
i love you
 

butterflykisses

Well-Known Member
well let's see.........

i need long term storage.
my closet is full.
i want it to cure underground.
it's winter so the temps will be freezing.
in case of an emergency.
maybe i'll forget it and an archeologist will find it in 1000 years.
cause i'm an idiot apparently.
just to see what happens.
because i can.
:blsmoke:
:peace:
i love you



your funny nice r u going to dig a 6 foot hole my husband said they burried stuff in alaska when he worked on the pipe-line years ago just to see what happend. have fun with it and get to digging i guess
 

tahoe58

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hahahaha.....I love ur last reply....especially the reference to the archy guy....too funny. I think the most important aspect is the retained moisture particularly in the air and all related nasty things within that air - the vacuum packing is probably an important step whatever the approach - and six feet might be a little ambitious and unnecessary - I know we bury our waterpipes eight feet but that's cuz we want no chance of them EVER freezing!....did I mention I'm visiting my relative in Ferndale, and will be driving my specially equipped refridgerated stealth cube van designed to haul indivudally wrapped 1/4 pounds? What time can I come by?!
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
hahahaha.....I love ur last reply....especially the reference to the archy guy....too funny. I think the most important aspect is the retained moisture particularly in the air and all related nasty things within that air - the vacuum packing is probably an important step whatever the approach - and six feet might be a little ambitious and unnecessary - I know we bury our waterpipes eight feet but that's cuz we want no chance of them EVER freezing!....did I mention I'm visiting my relative in Ferndale, and will be driving my specially equipped refridgerated stealth cube van designed to haul indivudally wrapped 1/4 pounds? What time can I come by?!

i hope you're serious. my door is always open. for the day anyway. no borders, sorry.:mrgreen:


you can help me with some of this.....IMG_2881.jpg
we can get high.:blsmoke:
 

tahoe58

Well-Known Member
Oh, I'm serious...well not about the van...hopefully, I'll be on my motosicle...anyhow....totally thanks for the offer, I'll certainly keep that in mind as the time comes...:peace:

i hope you're serious. my door is always open. for the day anyway. no borders, sorry.:mrgreen:


you can help me with some of this.....View attachment 35114
we can get high.:blsmoke:
 

kochab

New Member
i bury it in case i get busted i dont have mass amounts in my house. I airseal them ad put it in small cooler, caulk around the rim to water proof it.
 

trapper

Well-Known Member
fdd do you remember by archelogical friend who found those seeds dated to the time of the biblical giants,and i got 18 pounds per plant from the seeds,thats what might happen when they find your stash a 1000 years from now,so do it.
 
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