Stanks Go Perpetual In 2018!

Can I use bud rot buds to make edibles/oils/topicals? My outdoor Cindy is turning brown and rotting in various places, she also isnt quite ready to be harvested! Wondering if I'd still get some benefit by pulling now and using in the magic butter machine!? Afraid if I wait, there wont be any buds left!! Thank you!
I wouldn't use it for edibles but I have used them for topicals. I had a blog post on how to clean botrytis buds but blogs are gone. I'll come back and link the inline journal post in a minute...

[edit: First Grow - Outdoor Autoflower Blueberry & AK-47 In Pots With Dr. Earth Soil]
 
I wouldn't use it for edibles but I have used them for topicals. I had a blog post on how to clean botrytis buds but blogs are gone. I'll come back and link the inline journal post in a minute...
Thanks Shed! Will potency still be there even though shes a few weeks from ready?
 
It's 90° here today. Hopefully your not dealing with the heat too..... Feeling like world is against you made me laugh :)
Oh yeah, thats part of it. Its at least 90 out there and muggy as hell. I don't dare take my truck to get a new shovel though. It broke down on me yesterday and I had to walk home. Not doing that shit again today. Brutal out there. Normally I can get it done fairly quickly.....not today. Not with that shovel. All I got left now is to mix in the peat moss and wet it. Then load it into the containers.
 
Can I use bud rot buds to make edibles/oils/topicals? My outdoor Cindy is turning brown and rotting in various places, she also isnt quite ready to be harvested! Wondering if I'd still get some benefit by pulling now and using in the magic butter machine!? Afraid if I wait, there wont be any buds left!! Thank you!
You can make topicals for sure. Thats what I did with ours!
 
Steam cleaning then!? I don't have a double boiler...could one be made easy enough with a few pots??
Easy but not as easy as P9's below because it's not a jar of oil you need to heat, it's a shit ton of buds.
This is my "go to" for a great make-shift double boiler... Works every time! LoL
Great for oil but not for cleaning buds where the steam needs to flow through the material.

If you don't have a pot like mine, just take a strainer and put it in a pot filled with water to just below the level of the strainer. Then boil the water with the lid on over the strainer.

You may be able to get away with just decarb and infuse and not kill the mold for topicals, but I wanted it dead before I used it. And like I said in my post, my research showed that heat alone will not kill the mold like steam does.
 
Easy but not as easy as P9's below because it's not a jar of oil you need to heat, it's a shit ton of buds.

Great for oil but not for cleaning buds where the steam needs to flow through the material.

If you don't have a pot like mine, just take a strainer and put it in a pot filled with water to just below the level of the strainer. Then boil the water with the lid on over the strainer.

You may be able to get away with just decarb and infuse and not kill the mold for topicals, but I wanted it dead before I used it. And like I said in my post, my research showed that heat alone will not kill the mold like steam does.
Thanks again Shed! You da man. Just got my ardent decarboxilator in so perfect timing ig, just unfortunate circumstances lol. Ill probably do the steam too, that bud rot looks pretty horrid
 
Ever feel like the world is against ya?

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Lol

That's not something ya see every day that's for sure
 
Right? Like any of that freaking dirt should have been heavy enough to break a shovel. WTF. I figured the world was pissed at me the last two days so I might as well pay my punishment in full.......so I used the broken shovel head to mix the soil. Talk about a pain in the ass and a pain in the back!

Its done.....right at another 60 gallons cooking! Not going to get us through the winter, but that and the stuff we have vermi composting should be sufficient. Upped the calcium a bit more in this batch as well as some of the minerals. Everything else stayed the same as last batch except I was out of Bio Char and Epsom Salt. So I will have to pick some up and add them in here soon. Oh well. Hopefully Murphy will be done kicking me in the balls by then.
 
Juat by steaming em real good? What method did you use?
Didn't steam.....just washed decarbed the buds and threw them in the MB2 and let her rip for a few hours. From there just strained it and then restrained again through coffee filters to remove as much remaining plant material and then into jars. Not worried about a little mold or bud rot when it comes to topicals.
 
Right? Like any of that freaking dirt should have been heavy enough to break a shovel. WTF. I figured the world was pissed at me the last two days so I might as well pay my punishment in full.......so I used the broken shovel head to mix the soil. Talk about a pain in the ass and a pain in the back!

Its done.....right at another 60 gallons cooking! Not going to get us through the winter, but that and the stuff we have vermi composting should be sufficient. Upped the calcium a bit more in this batch as well as some of the minerals. Everything else stayed the same as last batch except I was out of Bio Char and Epsom Salt. So I will have to pick some up and add them in here soon. Oh well. Hopefully Murphy will be done kicking me in the balls by then.
Murphy will find some else to kick soon, he always does. Lol
 
Hey 420!!! The new year is upon us and the Stanks have decided to go perpetual. We had a great time on our first two grows but we have decided to change things up a bit. In our first grows, I did most of the growing work and Ms Stank helped where needed and at harvest times. This year, she has decided to take the leap and will be growing a few strains of her own. We also wanted to have more flexibility in our garden. Doing a perpetual will allow us that flexibility to respond to our medicinal needs or to the needs of friends or family.

Who will be doing what??

She will be doing all the work on her own strains while I do my own selections to include training, watering, and defoliations. We will be growing at roughly a 4 strains to 1 strain ratio of my plants her her plants.

What will we be growing??

Great question!! We have a list of strains we want to try in the perpetual this year and we are excited to get them underway. Not much is set in stone yet because we know that things will change. However the first 4-5 strains are set and will not change. Ladies first so Ms Stank will kick us off with her first choice. It was her decision to decide to want to grow her own plants and her strain selections are her own.

Here are the first 4-5 strains up coming out of the gate:

Harlequin BX4 from BC Bud Depot (2 regulars in hopes of one male and one female)
Stankberry (ATF x Blueberry) from Stank Genetics (2 regulars...looking for 1 female)
Blue Dream from 420 (feminized)
Northern Lights from Sensi Seeds (feminized)
The Trilogy from Exotic Genetics (2 regulars in hopes of 1 female)

After those 5 strains, we plan on running in no particular order:

White Widow
Cannatonic
ACDC
Purple Kush
Orange Cream
Pineapple Express
Master Kush
Carnival
Cinderella 99
LSD
Amherst Sour Diesel
Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze
Gorilla Glue #4
GSC
Dark Star
Mother of Berries
Jack Herer
Sour Blueberry
Ripper Haze
Blueberry
Cheese (of some variety)
Skunk (of some variety)
Purple Haze
Green Crack and many others that are subject to change

How is your perpetual going to run Stank?

Great question. We have everything planned out in my mind and they are clear as mud. I will give you the 10,000 foot view. We are limited to 12 plants legally. Its our intention to always stay legal so that will be our constraint. We intend to run 9-10 plants at once, divided up between flower and veg. Essentially we will start a new seed (or two if running regular seeds) every two weeks. The first week will be the seedling stage and that will end upon 7 days above ground. From there it will move to the veg area where it will stay for 8 weeks. At the 8 week mark (shorter for any long flowering Sativas), we will move each plant to the flower area. This will put us on target to harvest a new plant every two weeks on average (we know there will be times where we harvest two crops at once due to a short flowering strain or skip a harvest due to longer flowering strains. I used 10 weeks as an average flowering time when creating this schedule.

What will you be growing in Stanks?

Staying true to my roots, we will be growing in organic soil....Stank Soil specifically. We will be growing bigger pots for this grow....probably 7-10 gallon pots. My soil is a water only soil but I will be adding ACT (Aerated Compost Teas) to the watering regiment. No additional nutrients will be used.

What kind of setup are you running Stanks?

Our grow environment isn't the best. We are in the North East and our humidity is extremely low during the winter months. We have two areas to grow in.....the downstairs which will be our veg area and the upstairs which will be our flower area.

The veg area is two part. I have a small tent 2'x2'x4' and a large work table that I built several years ago. The tent will have one of three LED lights in it. I am not sure which light I will use yet. We have a Mars Hydro 600w Full Spectrum (280 watts from the wall), a Perfect Sun Dwarf Star (around 250 watts from the wall), and Viparspectra PAR600 12 band spectrum (around 280 watts from the wall). I am leaning towards using the Vipar or the Dwarf Star for their better spectrum for vegging. We are running a 4" Vivosun carbon filter and in-line fan as well as 2 small fans for air flow.

The work table is two levels. The lower shelf was build for seedlings an has a small 2' T5 with 4 bulbs that produces 96 watts with the 5400k spectrum. The top of the table has a large 4' T5 with 8 bulbs that produces either 216 watts with 4 bulbs on, or 432 watts with all 8 bulbs.

The flower area is currently a 4'x4'x6.5' and currently has two of the above listed LEDs in there along with a 6" carbon filter and in-line fan and 3 fans for air movement. We will be upgrading to the Fluence SpydrX Plus which pulls about 680 watts from the wall. I will add this to the tent when the first strains are ready for flower.

Nutrients??

We will not be running any nutrients. The Stank Soil was mixed up about 6 months ago and will have everything in it minus the ACT treatments we will add. Organic soil is our preferred way to grow.

Pests and Pest prevention??

God I hope not! Battled spider mites on the second grow and I learned I want no part of them in the future. I will be making prevention a huge portion of this grow. I will be doing prevention spraying weekly and I am looking at a product from a local grow store that is a slow release predator mite thing. I will post a link to at some point when I get them rolling.

With that being said......lets get this show kicked off. First up, Ms Stank and her Harlequin BX4 regulars.

The Beans

Harlequin #1

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Harlequin #2

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Soaking in a 4 to 1 Water to Hydrogen Peroxide solution.

Ms Stank soaked the seeds overnight and placed them in a damp paper-towel inside a ziplock bag. I am not going to peek until she gets home today.
Thanks you just helped me
 
Yeah don't try reading the previous 285 pages bud, just grab a chair and start from here. I can recap any questions ya might be having. Feel free to ask anything...we run an open journal here. Post pics if you want (within reason please....no mooning Stank allowed please!), ask for advice, comment, or just watch.
 
Yeah don't try reading the previous 285 pages bud, just grab a chair and start from here. I can recap any questions ya might be having. Feel free to ask anything...we run an open journal here. Post pics if you want (within reason please....no mooning Stank allowed please!), ask for advice, comment, or just watch.
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