Chemistry
Herb Hitman
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Good morning tokers and growers, how are you all on this seriously dark rainy morning, hope your all well.
Late writing this as I had to help out a buddy for a couple of hours this morning, so a little bit behind.
Starting with the quarter of keif in the cold jar, its not a pretty sight, if it was a coffee some one had made for you, you would tip it into the nearest plant pot while nobody was looking, poor plant, perhaps that's why people that make crap or cheap coffee always have sick looking house plants, so if your house plants look ill, then treat your guests to better quality coffee.
There is a silt in the bottom of the jar, so maybe dust from the shaking process or keif that's not broken down yet, time will tell. 
The Jar straight from the fridge.

You can see the silt in the bottom of the jar.

Only one thing to do, and that's give it a shake, you can now see that coffee in the house plant look about it.

On to some thing else. Finally got some seeds sorted out, and these are the seeds I'm going to run for this next grow.
First up is the Aurora Indica from Nirvana, a nice all round smoke, good hit, nice taste if you toke it, an all time favourite of mine over the years, and if you've not ran it before, then give it a go.


Chocolate Skunk is next in the line up, first grew this in 2019, so a bit of old seed. First grew it along side Moshman when we were on the farm, he grew the Autoflower version of it, and I grew the photo.


Gorilla Glue is my next choice, another legend that needs no introduction.
Think it was a freebee, or gifted by a buddy.
I remember this strain when it was cutting only option, back in the days of Mr Tight, a major inspiration to a wave of new indoor growers, don't know if he's still growing, hope he's fit and still at it. 


Sweet Valley Kush. This is another old seed of about the same age as the Choc Skunk, so may also bomb out.


So we are off, seeds planted, not all are of an age quality and may not pop, but it won't be the first time I had to add lib, and we know it won't be the last, because that's just how I grow.
There are people a lot more dedicated than myself, but after the best part of 20 years posting online on various sites and forums, I now treat it as a bit of fun, done the technical, scientific, and a whole bunch of fads and theories in the past, still interested in new tech and forms of growing, but now I just grow to amuse my self using the plant it and hope method, and find it less of a stress and more enjoyable.
That's where team Chemistry is at the minute, first gear, and on the move.
So will the stuff in the jar melt away? Will any of these older seeds pop, or even the newer seeds, well, you'll just have to nip back next week and find out, until then, just keep tokin folks. 
The Jar straight from the fridge.

You can see the silt in the bottom of the jar.

Only one thing to do, and that's give it a shake, you can now see that coffee in the house plant look about it.

On to some thing else. Finally got some seeds sorted out, and these are the seeds I'm going to run for this next grow.
First up is the Aurora Indica from Nirvana, a nice all round smoke, good hit, nice taste if you toke it, an all time favourite of mine over the years, and if you've not ran it before, then give it a go.


Chocolate Skunk is next in the line up, first grew this in 2019, so a bit of old seed. First grew it along side Moshman when we were on the farm, he grew the Autoflower version of it, and I grew the photo.


Gorilla Glue is my next choice, another legend that needs no introduction.


Sweet Valley Kush. This is another old seed of about the same age as the Choc Skunk, so may also bomb out.


So we are off, seeds planted, not all are of an age quality and may not pop, but it won't be the first time I had to add lib, and we know it won't be the last, because that's just how I grow.




































































































































