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  1. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Or I could do 2 sweats. One right after harvest, letting the material to sweat for at least 12 hours, then letting it dry for half a day or more and resealing again for another 12 hours. Ehh, I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about, this doesn't make sense. :D Sorry...
  2. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Thanks for your answer! In several days I will be harvesting at least half of my plant, so I'm planning to cob those buds without any drying period. Instead, I'll let them dry a little more after the initial 24h sweat. The rest of the plant will be done the recommended way. (Although I can't...
  3. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Hello all! Harvest time approaching, so one quick question: can I cob buds right after harvest or do I need to let them dry a bit (1-2 days)? What's your experience?
  4. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Haha, you're right. But there are always some base similarities which stand out, unless stability is too far off (which means it's almost non-existant). Anyway, I'm interested in cobbing experiences, whether I'm familiar with certain strain or not. Peace.
  5. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Damn! Mine was also Somango, only it was an autoflowering version (from Advanced Seeds). The most pronounced effect from it was the happy energy and focus without much of bodily sensations. The experience definitely had that mellow indica touch to it, but mostly I just was in good spirits and...
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    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    OMG, it's beautiful!!! I'm drooling...
  7. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Very good looking cobs indeed! It's fascinating that it works with rehydrated bud (as I've experienced myself), isn't it? The end result probably isn't the same as with fresh buds, but it still worth a shot. :)
  8. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    Thank you Sue, nice to hear such sweet words! I don't have equipment for vacuum sealing (trust me, I'll get it till my next harvest), so I simply took some food grade plastic, put few grams in there, sprayed some water and squeezed the shit out of those buds. Then I tightly wrapped it and...
  9. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    If I remember correctly the person who posted this also said that the lab director remarked the samples were REMARKABLY CLEAN, meaning other samples usually aren't THAT CLEAN. :)
  10. Blueleaf

    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    High all! What a beautiful thread. I've read Tangwena's thread many times. What I want to share is that it's possible to improve your already dried and somewhat cured bud with this method. I tried it with a very small amount (about 2-3 grams) of bud tightly wrapped in food grade plastic. I had...
  11. Blueleaf

    Auto Somango & Auto Tangerine Dream

    Hi! First, thanks for commenting. Second, I know all those things, but I simply don't care that much about pH and shit. It's not that important in soil and even in soilless potting mixes, as long as there's enough dolomite lime to act as a buffer. pH is overrated. Cannabis can tolerate quite a...
  12. Blueleaf

    Auto Somango & Auto Tangerine Dream

    Hello all, final dry weigth: Somango -- 46 grams TD -- 32 grams. Not that bad actually.
  13. Blueleaf

    Auto Somango & Auto Tangerine Dream

    Wet weight of Tangerine Dream was 130 g, Somango was 170 g, so I hope for 26 g and 34 g dry accordingly. Will let you know. :)
  14. Blueleaf

    Auto Somango & Auto Tangerine Dream

    Some harvest pics. We've found out that both plants were severely rootbound, hence the strange deficiencies symptoms. Next time defiinetaly airpots.
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