Did Drowning reduce your yield?

Is Drowning Worth Doing?

  • Yes, great taste. No noticed decrease in yield.

    Votes: 6 31.6%
  • Yes, great taste. Minimal yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, great taste. Moderate yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, great taste. Severe yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, moderate taste improvement. No yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, moderate taste improvement. Some yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, moderate taste improvement. Moderate to severe yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, too much yield loss.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, no taste improvement.

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • I don't know what the Drowning Method is.

    Votes: 12 63.2%

  • Total voters
    19
So I have been hearing a lot of nay-sayers about the drowning method, they are saying that this method greatly reduces yield at a moderate improvement to taste and therefore is not worth it. I wanna know the real deal on this because I was thinking of trying it on a grow. So what does the community think?

For those of us who don't know what this is check this link out:
Drowning Plant Prior To Harvest
 

kbo ca

Active Member
folks that are against flushing, call it "drowning". I flush my plants because i get a better taste, yield has not been affected by this whatsoever. Respect
 
I just wanted to point out that by drowning I mean completely submerging a plant into water about a week prior to harvest to kickstart the fermenting process. This is not to be confused with flushing where the roots are still exposed to oxygen.
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
Its a tried and true old hippy method. Yield is not affected no matter what some say. Its all in the timing and takes some practice to perfect. As it should be followed by a one chop harvest hanging the plant whole in tight conditions to reap the full benefits. Only pulling fan leaves and manicuring the buds after the initial dry. At which time the smoke is already smooth and tasty, like its already cured for 2 or 3 weeks....
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
I just wanted to point out that by drowning I mean completely submerging a plant into water about a week prior to harvest to kickstart the fermenting process. This is not to be confused with flushing where the roots are still exposed to oxygen.
Not the whole plant, just the root mass/pot/medium...just in case you may a bit confused.
 

CHIEF PUFF PUFF

Well-Known Member
I drowned my plants now as a part of my harvesting process. The curing time is decreased when you drown your plants and the taste of the smoke is so clean. I have not notice a decrease of yield.
 

Joedank

Well-Known Member
This is new to me may have to check it out would adding an airstone completely defeat the pourpose? I guess so but the plant won't die? I need more info please
 

Feelinit

Active Member
My first hydro grow I did this. I grow in ebb and flow multi-bucket system.

I ended up putting them in 5 gallon hd buckets and drowned until no more wicking.

I did this a few days before I was going to harvest. They wicked for 9 days.

Let's just say I got more 5 gal buckets for next round and I'm hooked.

Right after hang you can smoke, but I cured for 2 more weeks in jars with caliber III hygrometers.

This is some of the best smoke I have ever had. Super smooth, and maybe strain related but it fucking reaks!

I had 4 RP Sour Cush.

I'm no expert grower but I've been smoking a long time, and I know smooth.

I say just try it.

I still have the brand new clearex bottle, I plan on not using it either.
 

Feelinit

Active Member
The main downsides I saw were some droopiness from the plant, and be prepared to have some nasty shit water that is pretty rank.
 

Feelinit

Active Member
Oh yeah since this was my first grow, I have no idea on wether or not it affected yield.

I got 20 32oz mason jars 80% full, and that was with root aphids.

1000 digilux with next gen ballast
 

Feelinit

Active Member
This is new to me may have to check it out would adding an airstone completely defeat the pourpose? I guess so but the plant won't die? I need more info please
Airstones off, no o2

I just top off with ro water, no need to ph you can even use tap. The plant won't die.

You may need to prop up the buds from drooping too much.
 
Not the whole plant, just the root mass/pot/medium...just in case you may a bit confused.
Thanks I wasn't clear on that when I posted my comment.

I was thinking of doing this the last two weeks but I was gonna leave the lights on until the last couple of days, does anyone have any opinions on the matter?
 

Brimi

Well-Known Member
I do it all the time now. I used to flush until i read A LOT about why that doesn't work. Now i just drown for 10 whole days. No reduction in bud at all. Easiest and safest way for the beginner to taste a bit of what curing is all about.
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
Been underwater for 5 days now, lights too...still hasent given in. And some of you overwater your plants...

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3 gallon pot inside a 5 gallon bucket of water...
 

withoutAchance

Active Member
Never drown a plan I know as I dies the last thing u want is trichs degrading due to light exposure.to me that would be as smart as drying and curing under lights
 
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