Sir Napsalot
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They flush tobacco. When growing tobacco, a 1-2 week flush is used at the end to create "smoother" tobacco for "a better burn", something about nitrogen starvation to promote ripening.. Maybe this is why so many people seem to believe in the value of flushing a plant you plan to smoke?? i believe it's known as leeching or leaching. Any chance any tobacco growers are around?? Wanna chime in??Keep flipping through the toilet brochure. Flushing for plants is not a thing.
Who's "they"? And how do they flush a field of plants rooted in the ground?They flush tobacco. When growing tobacco, a 1-2 week flush is used at the end to create "smoother" tobacco for "a better burn", something about nitrogen starvation to promote ripening.. Maybe this is why so many people seem to believe in the value of flushing a plant you plan to smoke?? i believe it's known as leeching or leaching. Any chance any tobacco growers are around?? Wanna chime in??
I'm not for or aganist flushing, do not have enough personal experience. But I do love trying things out, if you never try, you never learn.
Take care
" They" would be tobacco growers or employees of tobacco growers. I've never grown tobacco, so again, no personal experience, but I believe tobacco is grown in very sandy, loose soil. Whatever watering system is setup for normally watering just gets left on longer, and the water helps carry away excess nutrients which drains through the sandy loose soil..?? As far as only feeding strictly what the plants need, sounds like that's what all farmers do, no matter what crop?? Anyone know any tobacco farmers??Who's "they"? And how do they flush a field of plants rooted in the ground?
I've also looked into this and from what i can remember, tobacco growers strictly feed only what the plants need.
I'd love to read more about what you just said
A link to what you've read would have been fine." They" would be tobacco growers or employees of tobacco growers. I've never grown tobacco, so again, no personal experience, but I believe tobacco is grown in very sandy, loose soil. Whatever watering system is setup for normally watering just gets left on longer, and the water helps carry away excess nutrients which drains through the sandy loose soil..?? As far as only feeding strictly what the plants need, sounds like that's what all farmers do, no matter what crop?? Anyone know any tobacco farmers??
And deprive you of the joy that comes with doing the search yourself??A link to what you've read would have been fine.
I think you're shitting in the wrong bowl.
How dare you!I think you're shitting in the wrong bowl.
Just wanted to read/watch what you were talking about, i assumed you've read it because most professional controlled experiments aren't made with video's.And deprive you of the joy that comes with doing the search yourself??
Also, Why do you assume i read it. I simply watched a YouTube video. Everest Fernandez "all about flushing" he talks about tomatoes and tobacco and flushing. So flushing other plants is a thing, whether it actually works or not.........?