Just as worthless as any other explanation. Not founded on anything, no details, not particularly relevant.That was a good explantion, because of the simple fact that it is the only explanation partaining to the particular question we have all been asking in this whole god damn thread, smart ass!!!
I did however find this interesting read that supports the theory, but still does not go in depth into experiments or the validity of the statement:Just as worthless as any other explanation. Not founded on anything, no details, not particularly relevant.
That sounds like a load of shit, let your soil dry out before harvest and keep your temp in the high 70's and there will be no mold.I Have read before the whole purpose of boiling the roots has nothing to do with thc, The whole purpose of imidiately boiling the roots after you take them out of the ground and please excuse my choice of words for iam still a newb and i was a even greater newb when i came across that article so dont criticize me im just putting in my 2 cents. The process of boiling the roots stresses the pores in the bud to close up only enabling water to exit through the leaves and stems therefor reducing chance of mold longating and producing a nice slow smoth dry ready for cure. IF this was to be so, now that i know more of what i knew then all i have to say is that the appeal of the bud is diminished due to how curing bud highly increases your buds apeal since after curing more resin glands tend to extract themselfs from the bud. But if bud appeal isint your greatest concern there you go
That sounds like a load of shit, let your soil dry out before harvest and keep your temp in the high 70's and there will be no mold.
Nah, I don't buy any of it. I think it's malarky.I wonder if grape seeds move up from the roots into the grapes
Lazerb, so, would you say it may have advantages for curing in dryer areas?
i wish my parents told me how to grow...this is one of the best explanations, it is pretty similar to what my parents told me. thanks for this one.
I didn't rag on it until someone came along and stated that it was a GOOD explanation. It's not a GOOD explanation. The poster never claimed it was good so I wasn't raggin' him. I'm raggin' on someone that believes that the explanation is good or somehow lends merit to the claim that boiling the roots is beneficial. No evidence, hardly a theory, vaguely recollected from an old article is hardly a GOOD explanation.i think i did boil the roots of the plants i grew the year my parents told me to do so. never smoked any of it, id have to ask the fahj. as for calling that explanation worthless as any other statement is ignorant as shit. like amc gin said its the only post that gives a non technical explanation which is easy to understand, that DOESNT't have anything to do with thc, its all about the curing process. stop raggin on people for given a valid post. i quote "please excuse my choice of words for iam still a newb and i was a even greater newb when i came across that article so dont criticize me im just putting in my 2 cents", i personally think it makes alot of cents (haha). call me a dumbass, i made this thread
Laserbrn, you have issues. You should leave the thread if you dont want to know if there are benefits to boiling your roots... Thats what we are here for!!! If you dont support trying to find these benefits you should find another thread to terrorize.