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    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    If you run out of fresh buds to smoke for some reason, the Cobs really shine! It is so nice to pull out a variety that has come and gone a year or two ago and enjoy it again! Eating a bit of cob helps my AR and my outlook on the day. I thank Sweet Sue and Tangwena for enticing me to make cobs...
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    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    I may try my compost pile next time. I often, use corn shucks and vacuum bags, usually under a plastic humidity dome over a heat mat with a thermostat control and a digital temp backup to check the air temp under the dome. My compost is steaming hot in the center but I will find a sweet spot.
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    Becoming a Medical Marijuana Patient in Tennessee

    I think one of the big obstacles in Tennessee is the highly effective propaganda program of the past almost, 100 years to brainwash the public. Most people here do not know alcohol is the primary gateway drug and that cannabis is effective in reducing many peoples consumption of that highly...
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    SweetSue's Cannabis Oil Study Hall

    Thank you Dave! I really miss talking to her , her wit and common sense. Tell her I will never forget how much she helped me finding the right treatment plan for me. I still think of her every time I nibble a piece of cob as well. Love to all you guys and girls here and may God bless you all.
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    SweetSue's Cannabis Oil Study Hall

    I sure miss Sweet Sue!
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    SweetSue's Cannabis Oil Study Hall

    Hello. I have been using cannabis for pain and inflammation of RA for over a decade now. I am not a scientist or medical professional. However, the results from using cannabis have been obvious and un deniable. The crippling pain and deformity that came from to my joints had taken over my life...
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    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    I may have already mentioned here, that I just opened up and enjoyed a three year old Lamb's Breath Cob and enjoyed it! After three years in my closet it was still delightful! What better thing can be said about making cobs?
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    Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

    That is how many of us have been doing that. I sometimes still include the corn shucks during the initial cure, but use the vacuum sealer instead of strings. I am not sure , but feel the shucks help the fermentation to start up and provides some moisture absorbing qualities. I remove the shucks...
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    Landrace Genetics 101

    I have used traditional and the vacuum bag method. I use the vacuum method most often, sometimes still wrapped in corn shucks at first. Sometimes I have had to touch up a bit of powdery mildew with a touch of hydrogen peroxide on a swab tip for a few, if I do not pay close attention to checking...
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    Landrace Genetics 101

    Or make a couple Cobs! I have a cob from Lamb's Breath auto I broke out last night that still worked and was pleasant at three years old (May 2019) cured, stored in vacuum bag. Smoked like mild hashish and made me almost as happy as it did three years ago.
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    Landrace Genetics 101

    I would love to taste that Panama! I am going to get some of those seeds as soon as I run out of the seeds on hand. My last sativa, was a Panama/Malawi cross and it was nice. Currently, I have unknown(i forgot the name) autos and a Indica/sativa photo hybrid cross in my mix. My much younger...
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    Landrace Genetics 101

    In thought I mention , while I am ranting, that Eastern Diamondback rattle snakes, Pygmy Rattlers, Water Moccasins and Copperheads by the buckets full were one of the big hazards we often encountered while growing or scouting grow sights in those days. I was bitten just below the knee by a...
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    Landrace Genetics 101

    You nailed it friend! We seldom had patches over a hundred or two hundred square feet, but a few years we had dozens of them. I had a group of friends that colluded to first smoke pot, then grow it as a group effort of friends. We did have one in our midst, a close " Friend" that betrayed us...
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    Landrace Genetics 101

    I told you we did not know what we were doing at that time and were kids. It worked for us. I grew hundreds of pounds planting seeds and walking away here in the south. Could it of been done different or better done, no doubt. It was hard work just to get the crop out of the woods to the house...
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