HARVESTING HEMP! Our First Crop of a High-CBD Strain Grown Organically in Vermont >> Lots of PHOTOS! HEMP for PEACE!!!
Hey hey hey everybody!
Yesterday was truly a revolutionary day on our farm, Tapalou Guilds. We harvested our first hemp crop, a variety called BaOx from Centennial Seeds in Colorado. Wow. What a gorgeous awesome plant. This variety was bred to be high in Cannabidiol, or CBD, a compound that has tremendous medicinal benefits without any psychotropic effects. Can you say miracle plant???
The more I learn about hemp, the more I am amazed. The uses of hemp and cannabis are awe-inspiring, from medicine to fuel to food to fiber, just crushing it along the way with its beauty and elegance. I'm telling you that going out to the field and wrapping my arms around these plants created a strong sensation of euphoria that really brightened my days. I am sorry to see them cut down, but this is the cycle of life, and they will be used with the respect they deserve as their healing energy finds its way towards those who need real medicine from the bountiful Earth.
I'm looking for suggestions for processing ideas.
Ben, my partner in this endeavor, and I are likely to sell some of the dried buds once they have cured, but we also want to take some of the harvest and experiment with it and work towards developing a strong product. So I'm curious about what you all might think about extraction methods and or value-added products. In the mix right now are infusing coconut oil, butter, and honey. Let me know if you have any thoughts, whether from practical experience or from whimsical input via the universe.
It was a gorgeous Vermont autumn day, culminating in a Full Moon last night.
I started in the morning with my camera set up on a tripod to take some nice pics of this year's crop on its final day in the field. A couple quick corrections from the video: These were started on March 6, so harvesting yesterday, October 5, put them juuuuust shy of seven months. Also, we started with 56 seeds and then selected out the males as they exhibited their sexuality, leaving us with 27 female plants. The girth of the stalks is remarkable for an annual plant over one season. Once the plant has dried and we strip all the buds and leaves, I am planning on using the stalks to make some biochar. I have a feeling that I could make some beautiful char that will then become a soil amendment for growing other crops.
It is a wonderful thing to grow something that has multiple output streams - medicine, soil improvement, joy. Hemp lends itself to versatility and creativity like no other plant I know of.
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Those look amazing! I LOVE CBD products! There is a vast amount of info out there on how to do things regarding extraction and concentration... and then making it taste good. 😉
Have fun harvesting! Seems like you may be doing it for a few days. 😁😍
Very cool, thanks a lot! Following you for sure!
Wow! Beautiful! Let us know how it goes- I will follow along!
HAHAAA!!! WOWWWEEEE This is the best post ever!!!! :) Thank you so much for sharing the joy with us @anarchrysalis xoxoxo :)
Of course Lyndsay! It's a beautiful thing and I tell you this bonus fact: now I can go upstairs in the barn and take a "hemp shower", just walking through the hanging plants. It's amazing!
I envy you...
That's a wonderful post and I'm sure it was a lot of fun. I applaud you for the biochar idea! I personally would definitely go with the coconut oil and saturate the heck out of it. I would love to do this, but the laws here prohibit the whole plant.
It's completely and utterly insane that this is a Schedule one plant. "No currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse" from the DEA website. I can show you lab results with basically no THC in this variety. It's like if Lavender was a schedule one drug. The absurdity is just overwhelming.
Thanks for commenting! Hope laws relax for you or, better yet, disappear altogether!
Fantastic post @anarchysalis!
Being as you have a large yield, I'd decarb your buds after you cure them and make a concentrate. 10 grams of bud will produce about 3 grams of concentrate. If you decarb first, it can be used as an edible, vaped or smoked. If you don't decarb first, it can only really effectively be vaped or smoked.
Thanks for that important tip. How do I do that? Do you have a past post where I could learn more?
We wound up with about 270 pounds of plant material right now, so it would be awesome if that dried down to somewhere between 20-30 pounds. I think I ought to look back through some of your posts and see what I can learn! Thanks very much for checking it out!
Good going! Keep us informed. I'm sure there will be a good demand for your products. In particular, I'm a fan of coconut oil, so would be most interested in CBD infusion of that.
Thanks very much! I will continue to post updates.
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Resteemed for CBD love! I am having much better time with high cbd sativa. If I have high thc indica I am a lazy mother funking monkey. Steem on gorillas.
Steem on naked ape. Thanks for the resteem!
Damn!
You should have been in an episode of Weeds!
Hey, thanks for checking out my blog sir!! I'm honored and am using your blog and the knowledge I am gaining from you to work towards massive profits and support activities like this on my farm until they can become economically viable on their own.
Just to be clear - this is legal hemp and not psychoactive! Just made a batch of infused coconut oil today and it looks promising. Thanks again Haejin.
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You bet! Just rolling with you for now...
Amazing!
Hey, just saw your comment on youtube and sent you the link to this post but I guess you already made it. Thank you!
I did! , I did! yes, love what you are doing here. Will be keeping an eye on things <3