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InvisiblePhantom45
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Old BRF jars
    #26428824 - 01/11/20 09:21 PM (4 years, 18 days ago)

Ive had these jars of BRF jars sitting around maybe 8months now. They have not been used yet my question is do you think they are still useable or not?


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Re: Old BRF jars [Re: Phantom45]
    #26428875 - 01/11/20 10:09 PM (4 years, 18 days ago)

If they dont look or smell bad go for it! Worst case scenario nothing grows, might get some super potent fruit though if it does since theyve consolidated for so long^_^
But I would definetly smell em all, i had some that looked alright but smelled sour as f*ck. Even then could try burying em outside somewhere when its warmer and still possibly get some


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Re: Old BRF jars [Re: Cootermonkey]
    #26428880 - 01/11/20 10:14 PM (4 years, 18 days ago)

Need more info. Is it cakes or just flour? Is there a hole in the lid? Pics?


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Re: Old BRF jars [Re: TheStallionMang]
    #26428895 - 01/11/20 10:30 PM (4 years, 17 days ago)

They havent been knocked up it just standard brf and verm pf tek jars loaded and pc'd about 8 months ago wondering if its going to be a waste of time and spore at this point to try and knock them up


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Re: Old BRF jars [Re: Phantom45]
    #26428911 - 01/11/20 10:43 PM (4 years, 17 days ago)

On second thought, that's pretty old to use it now.  Might be best to make new but go for it if you're curiuos.  Let us know if you do


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