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| Or atleast that's what my girlfriend calls a garbage bag full of stems... So, what I need to know is, what is the ratio for stems-bud? I hope to be able to cook it, but hey it's hers so I'd most likely have to steal it to do what I want with it. |
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| The only problem with that is that I'm going to be using milk and not water (I think it might be a little more effective). But what I really need to know is how much ground stems equals how much bud material. I don't seem to be able to find a definitive answer anywhere. I don't want to dump a bunch of stems (there is atleast two plants worth) in the pot and have it be way too much, and I don't want to use too little and have dissappointing results. Then again, she's probably going to end up making hemp with it or something so it might not even matter. |
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