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    Looking for better seed quality

    I’m sure they are great, but they don’t ship outside the US.
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    Looking for better seed quality

    I was thinking that too, especially after you mentioned it, but these are autos, light cycle isn’t suppose to affect them I thought.
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    Looking for better seed quality

    Thank you for replying Growdude, Well, I’m growing up on my rooftop terrace, in puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I’m using non woven grow bags, 3 and 5 gallon. I mix my substrate, using organic coconut chips, organic compost, and perlite. I amend with worm castings, and molasses diluted in water, once a...
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    Grow Season Sale on our entire catalog (including two new strains!) 🌱 | 3+2 FREE on 3- and 5-packs

    Do you ship to Mexico? I tried to order some seeds and the “shipping options” were not accessible when I put in Mexico. Soi was unable to make the purchase.
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    Anyone switched to Grove Bag curing?

    More cost effective too, but I can’t get the humidity under control with mine. Living in the tropics they may not be a viable solution. I’d like to hear from more people how they are working in different parts of the world, lol.
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    Has anyone tried the new burb bags for curing?

    Really, mine are displaying the same humidity in the bag as in the cupboard they are in. I put Boveda and hygrometers in the bags, to monitor the humidity, but they have never registered 58-62% humidity, almost always 70-85%. Am I doing something wrong? Or are my expectations off kilter here?
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    Has anyone tried the new burb bags for curing?

    I purchased some of these burp bags from Amazon because I dint have all the jars and humidity control packs etc.. I spent my wad on seeds, substrate and supplements, there’s very little left for the rest of the process. I’m trying to make due with paper bags lol. Anyway, here’s a pic of what I’m...
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    Yes, that’s pretty much what I was going to do, but I was hoping to eliminate decarbing prior to the alcohol wash. I don’t want to cook it twice. It will decarb while cooking off the alcohol.
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    Thank you for joining the convo, I have an ardent, I use that for decarbing. I will be using a rice cooker, it only heats up to a certain temp, 210 F I think. I’ll be doing it pretty much the way Rick Simpson shows in his video. He uses a solvent, I’m going to use everclear.
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    I have seen others use MCT oil but I’ll check out the lecithin, thank you!
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    I’m so glad to hear that! And it’s what I figured as well.
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    No, I’m new to most of the sites available, lol. But I’m checking them out right now! Muchas gracias senior!
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    Thank you! Yes my plan is to use everclear, and freeze it as well, but I wasn’t going to decarb before hand, because it decarbs while cooking off the alcohol. Wouldn’t cooking it twice kill off some of the THC therefore lower the potency?
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    Making RSO/FECO with dry, uncured flower

    Good afternoon, I’m probably in the wrong thread for this question, but it’s driving me nuts I can’t find a definitive answer anywhere on the internet, every other aspect of RSO/FECO production is discussed, but not this. Can I make RSO/FECO with uncured flower? It’s dry, and I’ve started the...
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