MaybeOld
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I shred plastic bags and scatter them into the sea. Feed up my little fishes, for soon the waters shall be mine.How environmentally friendly of you.
I choose the “save a tree…wipe your ass with a owl” method.
I shred plastic bags and scatter them into the sea. Feed up my little fishes, for soon the waters shall be mine.How environmentally friendly of you.
I choose the “save a tree…wipe your ass with a owl” method.
Same mate, I just spit on people these daysI stopped shaking hands years ago.
Shake babies. Not handsSame mate, I just spit on people these days
Ah yes. The plastic confetti fish food. Works great.I shred plastic bags and scatter them into the sea. Feed up my little fishes, for soon the waters shall be mine.
Is there a survey for people washing their mouths after eating a stink hole?But the big question is do you wash your hands after.
69% of men don't wash their hands after using a public bathroom.
Why wash away the prize?Is there a survey for people washing their mouths after eating a stink hole?
NastyCA has suggested a Yellow; Let It Mellow rule?!
Humans eat protien, and turn it into Nitrogen. Plants skip the process.Err... nitrogen is not a protein.
And I'm not saying to empty the reservoir. Just stop adding nitrogen late flower. Just one opinion...
LolWhy wash away the prize?
A mistakeWhat do you guys think about flipping plants when they are about eight inches to show sex?
I do every new plant the sameSo clone wait the four weeks till pre-flower what’s the best way to go about it sexing kits are expensive I have read flipping plants super early can help you cull the males before to much time and money is wasted on them. Will a 32oz cup be enough to keep a baby going till preflower?
If your using 10-20 gallon containers soilless (peat/coco/perlite etc..) will have copious amounts of NPK leftover after being fed 2-2.2 EC for the last 60 days.Plants still need some nitrogen even late in flower. Starving your plants of any necessary nutritional elements isn't beneficial to the final product.
Was the weed grown in soil or hydro/soilless? I can agree Soil if done properly doesn't need a flush but I'll never agree with people that believe you should feed nutrients until the end of the plants life. It's a waste you're priming a medium for no reason.It'll make no difference to the ash colour. As we speak I am smoking joint of Bruce Banner #3 in a Rizla Silver paper. Last night I was smoking the same BB#3 using a Highland Extra Long paper, the ash with the Rizla is a light grey. The ash with the Highland is pure white. Yet I used the same weed. The plant wasn't flushed, how can that be?
The concept of flushing is utter rubbish. Cannabis is the only commodity/consumable crop on the planet where the technique is employed. Cannabis is also the only crop that is almost exclusively produced by stoned idiots that will believe anything the internet tells them.
When you harvest a plant (any plant) you want it to be at the peak of it's life cycle, you aren't going to achieve that by starving it for a large percentage of it's life.
Soil, but it makes no difference.Was the weed grown in soil or hydro/soilless? I can agree Soil if done properly doesn't need a flush but I'll never agree with people that believe you should feed nutrients until the end of the plants life. It's a waste you're priming a medium for no reason.
Soil tends to produce cleaner burning bud with lighter ashe and less heat from my experience in Super Soil.. The soil was intentionally sized for the time period of flowering though... If you add a bunch of NPK and other shit to the soil/soilless media its going to likely get pulled into the plant, why would you want that if the plant has already hit its prime then you just flush for a few days?Soil, but it makes no difference.