Am I Right To Start Flushing Now?

RM3

Well-Known Member
so you are telling me that with 80% amber its not ready? you have that in veg.. come on man There is a reason why they turn amber. I know you have to know that. After amber you lose thc and they do not stay in amber long
not always true, the amber I grow/breed for is a rare genetic trait that is uplifting and energetic, it turns red when degrading go to my profile, click my home page link and read the look inside link
 

Doer

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so you are telling me that with 80% amber its not ready? you have that in veg.. come on man There is a reason why they turn amber. I know you have to know that. After amber you lose thc and they do not stay in amber long
Yes, but at 80% amber, you have practically a narcotic. I don't know what you mean by veg.

After 80% you are breaking down the THC, no doubt.

It has been "ready" since it was 80% cloudy and 20% Amber.

Actually I like it a bit before any amber. When I see amber, I harvest. I like to leave 10% clear.

But that is just me.
 

RM3

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Why do I want my plant to ferment said sugar into alcohol in the first place?
Tis what happens during the cure, the whole boil thing starve the roots of O2 simply speeds everything up, when your buds are dry they will smoke like they have been in the jar for 10 days, try it and see, everyone that has ,,,,,,, does
 

RM3

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Yes, but at 80% amber, you have practically a narcotic. I don't know what you mean by veg.

After 80% you are breaking down the THC, no doubt.

It has been "ready" since it was 80% cloudy and 20% Amber.

Actually I like it a bit before any amber. When I see amber, I harvest. I like to leave 10% clear.

But that is just me.
read post 261 :)
 

NorthernHize

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Oh don't worry, I will try it. I was just trying to understand the whole salt and sugar chemistry behind smoking/burning MJ. How long does this process after boiling the roots take, give or take?
 

RM3

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Oh don't worry, I will try it. I was just trying to understand the whole salt and sugar chemistry behind smoking/burning MJ. How long does this process after boiling the roots take, give or take?
water with boiling water, leave em under the lights for 3 to 5 days, you will see em fade, they get a look, you'll know it when you see it, then chop em
 

blimey

Active Member
I can see that logic. That is business.
The only answer to my question "If you don't have proof that not flushing is beneficial, and there is a risk associated with it, why not flush?"
Majority of the thread is people avoiding this question and calling people names.
 

Doer

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Oh don't worry, I will try it. I was just trying to understand the whole salt and sugar chemistry behind smoking/burning MJ. How long does this process after boiling the roots take, give or take?
What I look at is the botany of the system.

I know, for example, the PPM will not change much some days, and some days it will. If you are feeding at a rate the plant likes, the PPM will slowly drop.

THERE IS NO WAY THIS PLANT STORES SALTS. It uses the ions of the salts, the Minerals in solution.

It is a wives tale to say, these plants consume and store salts. Not true.

We make minerals available from various salts, only because they dissolve. What is taken up is not salt but ions of N, P, K, Si, Mn, etc.

And these don't combine back into salt. Almost all of it goes into production of Plant. :)
 

Doer

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The only answer to my question "If you don't have proof that not flushing is beneficial, and there is a risk associated with it, why not flush?"
Majority of the thread is people avoiding this question and calling people names.
I have a giant ignore list, because of that. :)
 

reapersfamiliar

Active Member
so you are telling me that with 80% amber its not ready? you have that in veg.. come on man There is a reason why they turn amber. I know you have to know that. After amber you lose thc and they do not stay in amber long
actually they do stay in amber there's nowhere else to go.

you can indeed get ambers in veg if you light manipulate which most of us do to some extent however, this is advanced technique and not recommended for a newer grower.

a newb just needs to concentrate on one thing: getting to harvest.

there was just this one newb who insisted on using "teas" and all sorts of shit rather than concentrating on technique, he concentrated on feed, overdid and his grow was fried 2 weeks away from the chop. that sucks for him.
 
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