Cannapheliac
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this is the process of making malawi cobs that the REV from skunk magazine said he used to produce a really bomb connisuer smoke that fetched top dollar.
Materials:
1) plastic 60 gallon trash can
2) 9 cubic feet of dirt
3) cornhusks
4) 1/2 ounce Malawi or equiv. Amount of sativa ( immediately following harvest buds should be hung dry as normal.
5) hemp fiber or twine
Process:
1) Cut or drill drainage holes in bottom of can. Fill trashcan 25% with dirt.
2) place the 1/2 ounce in the corn husk.
3) roll the herb back and forth in the corn husk ( somewhat like rolling a joint) compressing it into a cylindrical shape.
4) tightly wrap husks in the twine applying even more pressure to the herb.
5) place cobs on top of dirt in trash can and cover them with remaining 75% dirt.
Once per month pour a half a gallon of water on top of dirt. ( don't worry if weeds grow just pull em)
He goes on to say " I used this method to create Malawi cobs for a few seasons back in the day. The local connoisseurs paid some serious bucks these things. I sold a few, but my style is more to keep them and share with freinds and family. They were stunning and close enough to the real deal that it was difficult to disern them from the African variety."
I copied this word for word from REVS article " DIY MALAWI COBS" in SKUNK magazine. I have yet to try this myself so I can't awnser any ?s on this yet.
I will be doing a a half pound total ( 2 ounces of each variety I grow ).
Does any 1 know why he specified a half ounce of Malawi or equiv. Sativa?
I'm only growing 1 sativa and I was gonna do this 3 indica strains as well do you think it makes a difference in what type of bud you use?
Materials:
1) plastic 60 gallon trash can
2) 9 cubic feet of dirt
3) cornhusks
4) 1/2 ounce Malawi or equiv. Amount of sativa ( immediately following harvest buds should be hung dry as normal.
5) hemp fiber or twine
Process:
1) Cut or drill drainage holes in bottom of can. Fill trashcan 25% with dirt.
2) place the 1/2 ounce in the corn husk.
3) roll the herb back and forth in the corn husk ( somewhat like rolling a joint) compressing it into a cylindrical shape.
4) tightly wrap husks in the twine applying even more pressure to the herb.
5) place cobs on top of dirt in trash can and cover them with remaining 75% dirt.
Once per month pour a half a gallon of water on top of dirt. ( don't worry if weeds grow just pull em)
He goes on to say " I used this method to create Malawi cobs for a few seasons back in the day. The local connoisseurs paid some serious bucks these things. I sold a few, but my style is more to keep them and share with freinds and family. They were stunning and close enough to the real deal that it was difficult to disern them from the African variety."
I copied this word for word from REVS article " DIY MALAWI COBS" in SKUNK magazine. I have yet to try this myself so I can't awnser any ?s on this yet.
I will be doing a a half pound total ( 2 ounces of each variety I grow ).
Does any 1 know why he specified a half ounce of Malawi or equiv. Sativa?
I'm only growing 1 sativa and I was gonna do this 3 indica strains as well do you think it makes a difference in what type of bud you use?