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Holy Hash Fest in our house….

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

I love this so much that I have to post it again-check it out.

Stoner Girl

So the Mad Hasher decided to tumble in our PollenMaster 150 and wash ( yes folks in that order ) 200 grams of PK trim (some small fan mostly leaf)  – for you not in the know that is Purple Kush . He also washed in our versatile mini washing machine BubbleMaster, 50 grams of Lavender.  He did this over a 24 hour period, well really only 3 hours of work and 21 hours of League of Legends playing.

First he did a wash with our BubbleMaster (formerly known as the Bubbleator)  3 bag set and 50 grams of Lavender trim. He let it agitate 15 min on 15 minute off- repeated this process and then the murky water was pk hashto be drained. He poured the water into a 5 gallon bucket that held the 38-70-220 IceMaster (formerly known as Iceolator)  bags. With a look of disdain he removed the 220 IceMaster bag, casually dropped it into the sink as this holds only the matter that may have escaped the small Pyramid workbag. Carefully, he removed each IceMaster bag separately. With a snap of his wrist a dip, a dunk and a gentle but firm shake of the bag all of the precious trichomes naturally drained to the bottom of the 70 and 38 fast flow bag that he was using. He then milked the bag somewhat like milking a cow, starting from the top of the screen and encouraging all the water to flow out of the bag and gathered resin, taking care not to crush the material gathered int the bottom of the FAST FLOW ICEMASTER bag.

( Hint – He does this 1-2 more times with the same material and with the final wash he lets the material sit in the ice water for 2 + hours after agitation and then he drains it.)

He then gently rolled the matter in a clean cotton cloth to remove even more water, spooned it gently out of the Icemaster bag and sieved the material onto a piece of clean dry cardboard.  This took all of 20 minutes. Whew done for the day. He let it dry for 2 days on the cardboard in a warm space and them we weighed it.

The 70 screen gathered 1.7 grams

The 38 screen gathered 2.5 grams

So we gathered in dry weight from 50 grams of trim that most people throw away 4.2 grams of smokeable, good quality bubble hash.

With the 200 grams of PK first he tumbled it in our PollenMaster Electric Dry Sifting Machine (formerly Pollinator) for 20 mins in a chest freezer and gathered 5.2 grams of KEIF. That was 18 minutes of League of Legends and 2 minutes of labour. He then put the matter back into the freezer bag and popped it back into the freezer. Off the bed he stumbled and a mere 12 hours later woke up to start a new afternoon.

He then washed in our BubbleMaster mini washing machine the 200 grams of PK 2 times and this is what he got.

In the 1st wash he gathered;

in the 70 screen 3.1 grams

in the 38 screen 2.8 grams

In the 2nd wash he got;

in the 70 screen 1.5 grams

in the 38 screen 1.5 grams.

So in a mere 3 hours he gathered 14 grams of fine quality BubbleMaster bubble hash drained through 3 IceMaster bags and PollenMaster kief. Not bad for a few hours of work and many many hours of League of Legends.

Free Shipping! Holiday Special.

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Green Harvest is offering FREE SHIPPING on all products until January 15th.

BubbleMaster makes a great Christmas Gift!!!!

Monday, November 28th, 2011

The BubbleMaster has many uses other than just an ice and water extraction system. In reality it is a mini washing machine. Useful for washing clothes in small spaces. Dorms, at the office, camping and is perfect for delicates at home. Tra la la la la la la la la…

Happy Holidays to all.

I am proudly CANNABIAN!!!

Monday, September 19th, 2011

This awesome little piece of poetry lies on the back of a T-Shirt sold by NORML Canada ( norml.ca ). The Baked Duchess, Mad Hasher and Stoner Girl want me to pass it onto you as you might enjoy it as well.I do not know the authour but kudos to them and thanks for putting into succinct wording how I feel about this valuable herb.

I am not a burnout or a loser or a menace to society.

I’m just a person who enjoys the effects of cannabis.

I am your friend, your relative or your co-worker.

Cannabis is not physically addictive, not a gateway drug

and substantially less harmful than alcohol or tobacco.

What’s causing the real harm is the failed policy of prohibition,

which is providing a lucrative funding source for organized crime.

I’ts time for facts and reason to replace ideology and prejudice.

It’s time to stop wasting tax payers money on a harmful policy.

It’s time to end the hypocrisy and legalize cannabis for adults.

It’s time for all cannabis consumers to speak up and proudly declare…

I AM CANNABIAN.

Love it, love it, love it. Pass it on.

Tea Mistress

Green Harvest time and the livin’ is easy…

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

After de tilling, toiling and sowing it is time to do de reaping. Yes my FARMER friends it is HARVEST time so even if you have a small grow or a big show Green Harvest has all of your seasonal needs. We have just what you must have to turn your trash to stash.

You may need our Canadian made Electric Sifter – lightweight durable PollenMaster- available in 150 gram, 500 gram and 1500 gram capacity- for tumbling all of your trim and stalk. With this handy machine you can gather the best kief before washing you trim to get bubblehash.

Stitched in Vancouver  with North American outwear and fast flow silkscreen our IceMaster bubblebags- available in 1 gallon , 5 gallon and 20 gallon capacity- are just the ticket for washing your trim after you have tumbled it. We also have a 5 gallon mini washing machine- our BubbleMaster holding 300 grams of trim- to do the leg work of agitation before running the water through the IceMaster bags. These bags come in 220.185.90.70.45.38 and 25 micron. We carry 2 Pyramid workbags, a 300 gram for our mini washer and a 700 gram for regular size washers. If your washer has an agitator in the middle then you should use 3-4 small bags rather than a large bag.

We must mention the Bonsai Hero – a sassy pair of shears that make trimming a breeze. The power supply is portable run by both battery or outlet and can hold up to six pair of scissors. Woo-hoo into the bush we run.

Already  have a PollenMaster or Pollintor? Note that we have all the spare parts you may need to renovate our tumbler: motors, silkscreen, drums and power supplies. If you have a question or need to troubleshoot call our workshop and speak to our Technician, Bill, he can be reached at 866-727-9333.

Check out our website and blog (Holy Hash fest in our House- we tumbled 250 grams of frozen material and gathered 14+ grams of hash and keif) at greenharvest.ca or you can call Katherine at 866-727-9333 for more information.

Hemp is not Weed but it is a weed…

Friday, August 5th, 2011

“Hemp” is also a name for the Cannabis plant and is one of the earliest domesticated plants known to mankind. The word “hemp” is English for over 400 varieties of the cannabis plant, particularly the varieties like “industrial hemp” that were bred over time for industrial uses such as fuel, fibre, paper, seed, food, oil, etc.

Hemp (cannabis hemp) is one of the oldest and most versatile crops in the world. Cannabis hemp is native to Central and South Asia. Both early Greek history and modern archaeology show that Central Asian peoples were utilizing cannabis 2,500 years ago. The war between North America and Great Britain in 1812 was mainly about access to Russian hemp. Napoleon’s principle reason for invading Russia in the same year, 1812, was due to Russian hemp supplies.

Hemp can be used as a “mop crop” to clear impurities out of wastewater, such as sewage effluent, excessive phosphorus from chicken litter, or other unwanted substances or chemicals. Eco-technologist Dr. Keith Bolton from Southern Cross University in Lisemore, South West  Wales, Australia, is a leading researcher in this area. Hemp is being used to clean contaminants at Chernobyl nuclear disaster site.

Since Ancient History, hemp seeds, stalks and flowers have been used for nutrition, the seed oil is rich in essential fatty acids. Approximately 44% of the weight of hempseed is healthy edible oils, containing about 80% essential fatty acids (EFAs); i.e., linoleic acid, omega-6 (LA, 55%), alpha-linolenic acid, omega-3 (ALA, 22%), in addition to gamma-linolenic acid, omega-6 (GLA, 1–4%) and stearidonic acid, omega-3 (SDA, 0–2%). Proteins (including edestin) are the other major component (33%), second only to soy (35%). Hempseeds amino acid profile is close to “complete” when compared to more common sources of proteins such as meat, milk, eggs and soy. The proportions of linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid in one tablespoon (15 ml) per day of hemp oil easily provides human daily requirements for EFAs. Unlike flaxseed oil, hemp oil can be used continuously without developing a deficiency or other imbalance of EFAs. This has been demonstrated in a clinical study, where the daily ingestion of flaxseed oil decreased the endogenous production of GLA. Hempseed is an adequate source of dietary fiber, calcium and iron, and contains antioxidants and chlorophyll. Whole hempseeds are also a good source of phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, copper and manganese. Hempseed is usually very safe for those unable to tolerate nuts, gluten, lactose, and sugar. In fact, there are no known allergies to hemp foods. Hempseed contains no gluten and therefore would not trigger symptoms of celiac disease. The seeds can be used as food and fodder for livestock, and can be processed to produce hemp oil, that may be used as a food or fuel as well.

Hemp can be grown in most climates, is drought resistant, requires little fertiliser, minimal pesticides or herbicides, and has a range of industrial purposes.. The fibres from the stalks boast an unusually high tensile strength, leading to incredibly high-quality, durable and wearable clothing items. Hemp fibre is one of the softest and most durable fibres produced by any natural product. Hemp seed oil is said to burn the brightest of all lamp oils and has been used for millennia.

The stalks provide fibre for textiles, clothing, rope, paper and building products. The bulk of the woody stalks can be used for paper, animal bedding, and plastics. The hemp plant biomass can be used to produce fuel. Anything that trees/timber can be used to produce, hemp can produce and more, including house construction. The oldest relic of human industry is a bit of hemp fabric dating back to approximately 8,000 BC. It was found in Mesopotamia and was mentioned in Assyrian scripts. By 3,000 years BC, hemp was considered the most important textile, and even in China, where silk production was flourishing, hemp was relied on because it was cheaper than silk and was a strong fibre for clothing. Christopher Columbus carried hemp seed on his fleet for use in case of shipwreck to grow crops for raw materials and for use as a food source. From as early – if not earlier- as the 5th Century BC up until the late 19th Century, ship sails and riggings were made from hemp. Hemp is still used on some ships because of its resistance to mildew and weathering and because it remains pliable in extreme conditions where plastic based ropes become brittle and crack. Hempseed is also used as fishing bait.

In the 18th century, as a result of upcoming slavery, cotton became available everywhere and by the 20th century, cotton banned hemp in the textile industry and wood replaced hemp in the making of paper. Hemp was totally banned from the western market. It became a too big concurrent for wood industry.

In 1935 in the US 58,000 tons of hemp seed was used to make non-toxic paint and varnish, but hemp prohibition meant these safe products were replaced with toxic petro-chemical paints and varnishes.

For the first 162 years of America’s existence, marijuana was totally legal and hemp was a common crop. But during the 1930s, the U.S. government and the media began spreading outrageous lies about marijuana, which led to its prohibition. Some headlines made about marijuana in the 1930s were: “Marijuana: The assassin of youth.” “Marijuana: The devil’s weed with roots in hell.” “Marijuana makes fiends of boys in 30 days.” “If the hideous monster Frankenstein came face to face with the monster marijuana, he would drop dead of fright.” In 1936, the liquor industry funded the infamous movie titled Reefer Madness. This movie depicts a man going insane from smoking marijuana, and then killing his entire family with an ax. This campaign of lies, as well as other evidence, have led many to believe there may have been a hidden agenda behind Marijuana Prohibition. Before the US government began promoting reefer madness hysteria during the 1930s, the word marijuana was a Spanish word that was totally absent from the American vocabulary. In the 1930s, Americans knew that hemp was a common, useful, and harmless crop. It is extremely unlikely anyone would have believed hemp was dangerous, or would have believed stories of hemp madness. Thus, the words marijuana and reefer were substituted for the word hemp in order to frighten the public into supporting Hemp Prohibition. Very few people realized that marijuana and hemp came from the same plant species; thus, virtually nobody knew that Marijuana Prohibition would destroy the hemp industry.

Industrial-Hemp has no psychoactive properties following definition of the European Economic Community (EEC); THC content is less than 0.3%. In general, low THC-seed varieties without psychoactive properties are those that have a THC content of less than 1% Delta-9 TetraHydroCannabinol. Industrial hemp or ditchweed simply does not have enough THC for any practical use as a recreational drug. Industrial Hemp is grown quite differently from marijuana. Hemp plants are cultivated inches apart to produce plants with tall stalks. While pot plants are short and spaced a few feet apart to produce bushy, THC-rich flowers and leaves.  Moreover, they are harvested at different times. Marijuana cultivators also try to cull male plants to prevent fertilization of the female plant. Unfertilized females produce more THC, making it attractive as a drug (sinsemilla). In contrast, hemp production typically seeks fertilization to produce seeds.

Hemp production was prohibited in Canada in 1938 under the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act as part of a combined international battle against the abuse of THC and other controlled substances. Although the prohibition was relaxed briefly during World War II when traditional sources of fibres were unavailable, the prohibition was renewed after the war. Since 1961, Health Canada has allowed limited production in Canada for scientific research purposes.

Health Canada has been in charge of Hemp farming in Canada since 1998 which is when the 1938 ban was lifted. It is a strictly regulated practice to ensure no farmer is growing THC active Cannabis in lieu of Hemp. In the 1980s and 1990s, there was increased interest in the cultivation of industrial hemp as a potential source of new jobs in the agricultural and industrial sectors. As well, there was an increased need to develop alternative sources of fibre. Research conducted between 1994 and 1998 showed it could be successfully grown in Canada as a separate entity from cannabis (marijuana). With the demand and encouraging research findings, Health Canada chose to give the agricultural and industrial sectors the opportunity to grow and exploit industrial hemp in a controlled fashion. Laws were amended to allow for the cultivation of industrial hemp.

French bank notes are still produced from hemp paper, grown and processed in a small area of France.

Mighty Jackpuck smart press is a Damn FunToy…

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

While we do not manufacture this particular press, we do admire those that do so are here are a few shout outs for the Jack Puck.

This toy is a must have for the serious procurer of medicine and is proudly made in Canada.

This hydraulic press has interchangeable moulds available in;

2 Tonne Small Round

Dimensions: 4.5″ x 4.5″ x 11.5″
Mould’s Internal Diameter: 1.25″
Mould’s Height: 2.5″
Presses’ Weight: 13 pounds
Packaging: 4.5″ x 4.75″ x 12

2 Tonne Round

Dimensions: 4.5″ x 4.5″ x 11.5″
Mould’s Internal Diameter: 2.75″
Mould’s Height: 2.5″
Presses’ Weight: 14.2 pounds
Packaging: 4.5″ x 4.75″ x 12″

2 Tonne Square

Dimensions: 4.5″ x 4.5″ x 11.5″
Mould’s Internal Diameter: 2.125″ x 2.125″
Mould’s Height: 2-3/4″
Presses’ Weight: 14.2 pounds
Packaging: 4.5″ x 4.75″ x 12

8 Tonne Round

Dimensions: 6″ x 6.5″ x 17″
Mould’s Internal Diameter: 4.5″
Mould’s Height: 3.75″
Presses’ Weight: 44 pounds
Packaging: 8.5″ x 8.5″ x 18.25″

8 Tonne Square

Dimensions: 7″ x 8″ x 14.75″
Mould’s Internal Diameter: 4″ x 6″
Mould’s Height: 2.5″
Presses’ Weight: 45.8 pounds
Packaging: 8.5″ x 8.5″ x 18.25

As the moulds are removeable you are advised to heat the mould base and cover on low in an oven for 10-20 minutes . Use oven mitts when removing the heated mould- maximum 100C, 200F.

While you are waiting for the mould to heat up clamp the press to a stable table with the 2 clamps provided.

Place into the mould the material you wish to press ( max temp 100C or 200F).

Put the cover on and tighten it up with the wing nuts.

Tighten the release valve with the handle (clockwise).

Compress the material with an up and down movement of the handle.

Loosen the release valve using the handle (counterclockwise).

Remove the cover by loosening the wing nuts.

Put the wing nuts back onto the bolts without the cover.

Tighten the release valve with the handle.

Remove the compressed material with an up and down movement of the handle.

Loosen the release valve using the handle (counterclockwise).

As you can tell this easy to use toy is very functional and can be a great asset for your gardening needs. Yet another proud Canadian company creating a topnotch product.

How To Avoid Ripping Your IceMaster Bubble Bags

Monday, July 11th, 2011
It happens too many enthusiasts. They get overly enthusiastic about the possibility their IceMaster (formerly Ice-O-Lator)  ice and water trichome extraction system has and they rip their bubble bags. Often tearing happens when powerful automation is added. The culprit is usually a drill or a cake mixer that has spun to close to the lining or too deep into the bag thereby ripping the Icemaster bags while creating a mess of water, ice and plant material. Luckily GreenHarvest has replacement bags available.
There is a belief that simply adding a cake mixer, drill or paint mixer will speed up the trichome separation process, however this equipment creates a much harsher end product.
We recommend that you use a wooden spoon to stir your material or you may agitate in a separate 5 gallon bucket and after you have agitated for the deisred time pour the water into the bucket that is holding the bags.
Stir your plant material in the ice and water for approximately 30 minutes. This will create best results. The product produced using a wooden spoon for thirty minutes is much more desirable than quickly made bubble. Many people are either unable do to work for medical reasons or want instant results. They opt to automate this part of the process at times without the proper tools.

If you’re desiring automation it’s best to buy a standalone BubbleMaster 5 gallon mini washing machine. Formerly known as Bubbleator. The Bubblemaster is perfect for automating trichome extraction. It’s great for medicinal marijuana patients who struggle with hand held mixing. The Bubblemaster is combined with Icemaster 5 gallon bags. Green Harvest carries 8 screen sizes. Running the material through the Bubblemaster three times, while sieving through the bags will create excellent results without tiring you out.
For some it’s not sensible to use a small washing machine. The amount of leaf material is just too much. Green Harvest has a 750 gram workbag and 20 gallon Icemaster 3-8 bag  sets  that are just incredible. Your household washing machine can now process 750 grams batches. Up to three batches a day. For a grand total of six kilos. Besides doing laundry, your top loading washing machine can now agitate your plant material to separate your crystals.

Lastly we recommend that you let the water in the bucket sit overnight and after you pour the water off and retrieve the mud at the bottom of the bucket. This can be used in cooking or ointments. Waste not want not.

2011 Cannabis Cup Highlights.

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Wow, now that my poor lil’ head has cleared, the fog has lifted and my blood shot eyes can  focus I can let you all know how the foot stompin’ party went.

The 8th annual  Cannabis Cup was held in Belleville Ontario this year and a good  time was had by all.  The scene was calm, safe and held in a location that was conducive to a chill vibe. Green Harvest arrived in their luxurious Camper, cruising in all the way from TO. We live in Vancouver but flew out for this mellow yet fun event.

On the Friday at 5 am we saw Ron and the boys preparing the pig that was to be roasted ( this was not a vegan event after all- it is for the hardcore- in the know good time partiers). Boy was it huge-almost damn near as big as a  grown woman- and the spit it went on was about 6 feet long and the barbecue on wheels was one to rival any cooking program on food network.

The food was phenomenal, grease dripping down my chin and eating with our hands like civilized barbarians.

The salads and bread that accompanied the meal was superfluous. Outstanding work done by all. When we all finished eating we sat around the fire pit listening to the live and DJ music , a nice cool vibe and we all just toked,chilled and digested our amazing meal.

Saturday morning found the DJ music a bit more upbeat to greet the morning and we found Ron once again at the cooking station. He was preparing  his world renowned special “mushroom” omelettes for the crowd and as you can imagine the day floated by in a magic wonderland as we go more and more baked.

During the day there was hash demos by Green Harvest. We took 1lb of outdoor shake and tumbled it in our PollenMaster ( formerly Pollinator) dry tumbler system that is lightweight and durable. It harvests the best keif. We let it tumble for 10 mins and collected  1/4 OZ of the cream of the crop and then continued to tumble the same material for 1/2 an hour longer to get the same amount again. So in all 1/2 OZ of kief, dry and ready to smoke. We refroze this material and threw it into our  BubbleMaster (formerly Bubbleator) ice and water system- you can see it on the ground as the camping table was too shaky to hold it- and did what we do. We ended up with about 1/2 OZ  of wet bubblehash retreived from our 70 & 38 IceMaster bags ( formerly Iceolator) .  We are grateful to Brian from Ottawa for his assistance in these demos and the great photos that you see here.

We listened to music all day and had a great late lunch of steak and veggie kebobs as well as succulent steak that  melted in your mouth like butter.

Of course Vicky kept us all hydrated with yummy fruit all weekend long. Viva Vickey and her common sense.

On Saturday afternoon the rains storms  started (leaving some of us wondering  if we were on the wet coast rather than Ontario. It forced  us all to gather under the tents and shelters put up for the event. We chatted, commiserated, tried and evaluated our samples and just generally had a trippin’  time.

This brings us to Saturday night. We had a another impressive meal of  bbq chicken breast, salads and bread. The boys just grabbed the meat off the barby and mowed down. True camping style. The party carried on as they do with music, laughs and some great ( almost hallucinogenic ) smoke going around. The blunts were rolling and we were passing them on well into the night.

Aaarrgghh Sunday morning all ready. Sloth like we all gathered for left over pig and chit chat. Green Harvest made hash until 3 pm due to the locals getting wind and bringing their trim down for us to process. We happily obliged.

We did not want to go home with anything that might get Stephen Harper’s nickers in a twist so gave away the extra stash we had to those brave souls that needed it most.

Into our camper we crawled and back on the road again to TO to catch our plane home just in time to see our upstanding citizens turn into hooligans with yet another riot in Vancouver.

Why can’t we all just get along. Ask those at the cup- no riots , no drama , no worries just a good time had by all.

Keep an eye out for information regarding next years outdoor event, the 2012 Canadian Cannabis Cup in Belleville Ontario.

Holy Hash Fest in our house…and don’t forget the Kief.

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

I love this so much that I have to post it again-check it out.

Stoner Girl

So the Mad Hasher decided to tumble in our PollenMaster 150 and wash ( yes folks in that order ) 200 grams of PK trim (some small fan mostly leaf)  – for you not in the know that is Purple Kush . He also washed in our versatile mini washing machine BubbleMaster, 50 grams of Lavender.  He did this over a 24 hour period, well really only 3 hours of work and 21 hours of League of Legends playing.

First he did a wash with our BubbleMaster (formerly known as the Bubbleator)  3 bag set and 50 grams of Lavender trim. He let it agitate 15 min on 15 minute off- repeated this process and then the murky water was pk hashto be drained. He poured the water into a 5 gallon bucket that held the 38-70-220 IceMaster (formerly known as Iceolator)  bags. With a look of disdain he removed the 220 IceMaster bag, casually dropped it into the sink as this holds only the matter that may have escaped the small Pyramid workbag. Carefully, he removed each IceMaster bag separately. With a snap of his wrist a dip, a dunk and a gentle but firm shake of the bag all of the precious trichomes naturally drained to the bottom of the 70 and 38 fast flow bag that he was using. He then milked the bag somewhat like milking a cow, starting from the top of the screen and encouraging all the water to flow out of the bag and gathered resin, taking care not to crush the material gathered int the bottom of the FAST FLOW ICEMASTER bag.

( Hint – He does this 1-2 more times with the same material and with the final wash he lets the material sit in the ice water for 2 + hours after agitation and then he drains it.)

He then gently rolled the matter in a clean cotton cloth to remove even more water, spooned it gently out of the Icemaster bag and sieved the material onto a piece of clean dry cardboard.  This took all of 20 minutes. Whew done for the day. He let it dry for 2 days on the cardboard in a warm space and them we weighed it.

The 70 screen gathered 1.7 grams

The 38 screen gathered 2.5 grams

So we gathered in dry weight from 50 grams of trim that most people throw away 4.2 grams of smokeable, good quality bubble hash.

With the 200 grams of PK first he tumbled it in our PollenMaster Electric Dry Sifting Machine (formerly Pollinator) for 20 mins in a chest freezer and gathered 5.2 grams of KEIF. That was 18 minutes of League of Legends and 2 minutes of labour. He then put the matter back into the freezer bag and popped it back into the freezer. Off the bed he stumbled and a mere 12 hours later woke up to start a new afternoon.

He then washed in our BubbleMaster mini washing machine the 200 grams of PK 2 times and this is what he got.

In the 1st wash he gathered;

in the 70 screen 3.1 grams

in the 38 screen 2.8 grams

In the 2nd wash he got;

in the 70 screen 1.5 grams

in the 38 screen 1.5 grams.

So in a mere 3 hours he gathered 14 grams of fine quality BubbleMaster bubble hash drained through 3 IceMaster bags and PollenMaster kief. Not bad for a few hours of work and many many hours of League of Legends.