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i might someday have trash from a 4kw grow which will produce alot of shit, i dont like the idea of having to constantly take my trash to a dumpster seems dangerous
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ok Honestly. What i like to do with some of it is... Cut it up including stems. Let it soak in water over night. Blend it up into a fine paste and then pore it over a window screen. now take some wax paper and press the water out of it ever so gingerly. Let it dry out but not all the way. Now gently pull the PAPER off of the screen and place between 2 peaces of wax paper. You now have made your very own hemp paper and people our nun the wiser. You can if you want role a fat blunt with it. Marijuana can be used for so many things i wish i had the room and knowledge to make things like rope and ethanol. I do know that ethanol is similar to making beer but i don't have the yeast strains or equipment to run my car on it. lol Yet!
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Great post Botanist. Didn't ever think of making hemp paper or anything, but yeah seems simple enough.
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MAKE HASH!! Good smoke, killer times...Re-composting for sure....Its a double benefit to your lawn!!
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thank you
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dude thats crazy. so whats the point of doing that? to link one person to multiple finds? but even then so many UK growers just grow from a small selection of clone onlys that there wouldn't be much ability to differentiate between growers right?
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Genetic profile? Dude, most cops are pretty stupid and I don't think botanists/scientists are gonna be too stoked to help them do something like that. Maybe the guys that made Sativex are narcs though? Or maybe your cops just have way too much time on their hands?
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Usually I find the best solution is to drive a couple streets over at an obscene hour in the morning and dispose of any mmj cultivation evidence in an unsuspecting neighbor's trash can. The older, the better.
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All you really have to do is get rid of/destroy the leaves. They're by far the most incriminating tid bit. The rest of it -- the stems, the soil, etc -- can be fairly easily dealt with. Don't burn any of it, though...it stinks like weed, for a mile in every direction no less. Plus, a lot of local governments are really cracking down on trash burning, etc. If they see the smoke/can smell it, they'll be there in a heartbeat to bust you for burning without a permit -- then they'll have a little cop wet dream when the realize what it is you're burning. Whatever way you go, good luck, stay safe.
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I make butter with all my trim and stems, then what's left over from that goes in the worm bin.
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