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VinDeezle

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The maths does my head in and I’m happy to be corrected.
There’s a website, I could have learnt from here, I’ll try and find it.

10% THC is easy, double for 20%.
35g / 10% = 3.5g THC
3.5g = 3500mg
3500 / 150 = 23mg per gummy.

I tried to get my head into it the last batches I made. I was attempting to make one gummy into the equivalent of one M+ vape. By effects I was happy with the result. (I used 2g of RSO in 150 gummies.)
Next batches I’ll go 4g and 8gm of RSO.
It’s a fine line between nicely medicated and THC liver hangover, but achievable 👍
I'll definitely give extract a go for sure as the texture is always way nicer and they sweat so much less.

Id say the shit I used was around 15%-18% at a rough estimate based on lineage so about 35-40mg per gummy.
 

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Old fox

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Another 112 air drying. What's your usual drying/storing routine? If I use MCT they always end up tarnishing after two-three weeks so I just do regular batches. Would be nice to store a ton though .
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Air dry. Vaccum seal and store in fridge. Longer term, vacuum seal and store in freezer.

From freezer, defrost for a few minutes immediately before use. I recently tried sending some frozen ones via Aus Post but the oil separated during transit/defrost. Next batch I post, they will be brought down to room temperature from fridge storage, and posted in a hard case( to avoid squashing them in transit). The amount of lecithin used will impact on the firmness/softness of product.

Standard ratio seems to be one ounce of green material to one cup of coconut oil
Our mould produces 2.2 gram gummies.
At that size I take anywhere from 2 to 6 portions. Non smokers/newbies use between 1 to 2 portions.
 

SAW

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Nothing jumps out at me. The nose that shares home, said mango?
I’ll give it a good sniff on the plant next time I’m out.
My nose is attuned to SE Asian currently. I’ve got some from WD and it smells of my teen spirit growing years. Like a trip back in time. Gonna sample a broken bud this arvo.
Indestructible genes. One is 2.4m in a 25L fab pot, top heavy 🙈
 

snapper

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I have had varying results using dipel. Although I stop spraying 4-5 weeks before harvest. I will use yates Success and then I will have a better opinion. Last year I lost about a pound due to caterpillar damage. This year if I only lose 1/2 pound I will be happy.
It is not the big green caterpillars that are the problem, it is the smaller ones (1cm long) that sort have a brown stripe to them that do most of my damage.
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Well, Yates Success was a success. I lost no buds to mold this year. Never saw any caterpillars either. First time ever. Only disclaimer is that the weather has been different to other years in that we only had 10mm of rain in April and it was wetter in previous years.
 

SAW

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@Sedge
Well, Yates Success was a success. I lost no buds to mold this year. Never saw any caterpillars either. First time ever. Only disclaimer is that the weather has been different to other years in that we only had 10mm of rain in April and it was wetter in previous years.
Yeah was different but I never search for them, just trust instinct. I was just saying to Goonie, only one of the chocolate bullet sized ones. The usual that eat and shit everywhere. But heaps of the long grain rice size, more cocoon building and very fast moving, will escape. They’re more tolerable as their damage is minimal and localised.
Could be my IPM but I’m not complaining. I noticed trimming today one plant was liked by small black flying ants. Heaps got stoned and died on the flower but not the other four strains adjacent.
 

VinDeezle

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22 days from flip, 17 days from sex. Godfather OG X Mochi. Excuse last week's defol grubbery on the floor.
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Five chromatic babies (including one munted one) with a lone platinum dark star. Only one of three tailed over two days in a paper towel/zip lock on a heat mat so it looks like I'll be taking a few cuts just before flip.
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MM2K6

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22 days from flip, 17 days from sex. Godfather OG X Mochi. Excuse last week's defol grubbery on the floor.
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Five chromatic babies (including one munted one) with a lone platinum dark star. Only one of three tailed over two days in a paper towel/zip lock on a heat mat so it looks like I'll be taking a few cuts just before flip.
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Your leaves never look brown at all on the tip, any ideas as to why mine would? just the end tip of my leaves :unsure: rest looks great.

it's normally towards the end of bud last 3 weeks
 

VinDeezle

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Your leaves never look brown at all on the tip, any ideas as to why mine would? just the end tip of my leaves :unsure: rest looks great.

it's normally towards the end of bud last 3 weeks
If it's during week 5-7 flower it could be potassium issues as deficiency will cause tip and serration burn akin to nutrient burn.

Or it could be nutrient burn/salt buildup in the medium over time coupled with drybacks swinging pH.

I don't feed anything though, as the potting mix has slow release in it. But tbh the biggest contributor to burnt tips for me over the first few years of growing was inadequate moisture levels. pH will swing when drybacks happen so in my case watering more frequently solved most of my burnt tips during flower.
 

MM2K6

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If it's during week 5-7 flower it could be potassium issues as deficiency will cause tip and serration burn akin to nutrient burn.

Or it could be nutrient burn/salt buildup in the medium over time coupled with drybacks swinging pH.

I don't feed anything though, as the potting mix has slow release in it. But tbh the biggest contributor to burnt tips for me over the first few years of growing was inadequate moisture levels. pH will swing when drybacks happen so in my case watering more frequently solved most of my burnt tips during flower.
I did drop watering by a minute one a water 2 per 12 hours cycle, to try kill off gnats from reading thought it maybe to much water the gnats like them conditions, getting a little confused mate :unsure:
 
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