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Caribou is supposed to be delicious! My grandfathers family came to Oregon from North Carolina via a Central Canadian detour. They were so poor, they took the lead slugs out of their shells, poured wax balls to replace them, sold or traded the lead for supplies, and shot moose in the ear hole with a 10 gauge. Apparently they got tired of moose, but that break barrel 10 gauge is still in the family.

that one was tall skinny hungry and mean, became dog food, we had young berry feed black bear, and fat fall bull caribou to eat
 


Probably could have gone a few more days, even a week, but I want to free up the space for more weed plants of course! Trichs were all cloudy, maybe 10% amber, I don't like couch lock, so good enough for me. That's an 18" drying rack, so I think I did alright on that one, but no idea on weight, maybe 2oz dry. My Hijacks are ready to be trimmed a touch and jarred. Nice slow dry in the garage where it is 62-65F in the drying tent and 55% humidity. The buds look gorgeous, even though the yield was not heavy. If I get to run hijacks again I will not top them and they would probably do fine in say half as much substrate, since they are smallish plants. The piece I blazed in my new steam roller did the job though nice and sticky ;)

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