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  1. Thanks dust do you think it would be ok to put the buds in ziplock bags, since it would be the easiest way to hide them during transport
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  3. It is now time to smoke some well cured stuff again, for the last 6 months i have been getting good malawi gold type sativa straight from the plantation site, the only problem is most people here dont know how to manicure buds, so the stuff i get has just been quick dried in the sun and has bitter hay taste, i have tried a few rehydration methods and such, but nothing is as good as conniossuer cured buds. So on my next trip i am planning on gettin fresh buds, getting the plants harvested on the day, then taking home and curing myself. So my question is will i have a problem with transporting a fresh stash back home which is about a 4 to 5 hour trip, the police arent too bad on the roads but still need to be careful so what would be the best way to pack fresh buds with out them drying out too much on the way home and controlling the smell? Or i was thinking the other option is to get the guys at the place to cut the plants a week before and hang them up to dry and then take home and put in jars? Any ideas? Would this work or will i end up with badly cured buds? Any comments would be appretiated. Some phone pics from my last trip, will try get better pics next time .
  4. wow amazing guys, you make me really want to drive down swaziland and have a good smoke, if only i had time. those fields are crazy lol

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Strain Hunters is a series of documentaries aimed at informing the general public about the quest for the preservation of the cannabis plant in the form of particularly vulnerable landraces originating in the poorest areas of the planet.

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