Hermie hash?

Discussion in 'Hashish' started by madeastoner, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. madeastoner

    madeastoner Member

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    After much hardship and plain outright teeth gritting shit happening, only one of my plants survived and much to my dismay it's a hermaphrodite.
    Right now the "buds" are basically pollen pod clusters with hairs coming out of the top and trichomes frosting the top a bit.
    It's not a very big plant but it seems like it's relatively potent so I was thinking about making some hash out of it.
    Would this be a good idea and what kind of yield might I expect?
    I'd prefer to made solid hash instead of hash oil due to easier handling, could I just make iso oil and add powdered plant material to solidify it?
     
  2. ol13points_in_yer_neck

    ol13points_in_yer_neck Member

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    two years ago we had a strain calledblueberry romulan. we had six plants of this particular strain hermie on us. we turned about 6 lbs of it tops and all to bubble. the hash was mediocre at best not much melt. i pull fll melt from most any trim but its tricky with nuggets, ill elaborate on this later.
     
  3. lostdazedintime

    lostdazedintime Fucked in the head

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    Pollen contaminated hash is really wierd looking and smokes crappy.

    Hermy oil can look like easy-cheese.
     
  4. deleted

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    awe. that sucks. but I once took a full hermie plant full of buds and pollen. "sneeze sneeze"
    I took the plant after harvest as it was still fresh and rinsed it in the shower. This removed most of the pollen and leaves the thc glands.. With a fast fan action whip the plant, remove the most of water, let hang and dry..
    The weed always tastes like soap from a hermie.. But I conserve em if i have no choice.
     
  5. twang

    twang on the run

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    Well if water gets rid of the pollen you could just do the water curing method that's posted somewhere on these forums.
     

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