bgmike8
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Idk. I will post pics tonight my friend. Hopefully I can chop tomorrow.Just being curious. Did all go well? Hope so
Idk. I will post pics tonight my friend. Hopefully I can chop tomorrow.Just being curious. Did all go well? Hope so
man i have left one plant unflushed just to try it out i will let u no after a cure to let u no what i think ill post some pics shortleyOk, but that's still a "fade" style Rob! That doesn't work either.....second part of the post...
Here man, read this one - has my cure style in it.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/fuck-ended-up-with-no-potent-totally-odorless-weed.915808/page-11#post-12816971
so ill leave the darker green one the gdp un flushed and will pull in 2 more weeks the other 2 my strain mango kushXgdp i will flush as normal and see what we thinkOk, but that's still a "fade" style Rob! That doesn't work either.....second part of the post...
Here man, read this one - has my cure style in it.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/fuck-ended-up-with-no-potent-totally-odorless-weed.915808/page-11#post-12816971
Same here, wait till at least 5% amber, otherwise it will reduce how long the effects of it last.i personally still don't think they're quite ready, but pretty close.. they look great though..
This is absolute nonsense!FWIW, if you mess up plants with how you feed them, flushing won't seem to make a difference. At no time in flower should chopped and dried bud sparkle or burn to a black ash. You get either of those and it's a clear sign your nutrient mix is off or too rich.
When plants are fed a balanced feed and never overfed, reducing the strength of the solution in the root zone will pull excess nutrients from the sap of the plant. Look up Osmosis. Easy to do in hydro, I simply dump the res for the first time since I mixed it up for flower and change it out for clean r/o, 5 days before harvest.
My fresh dried cannabis is smooth and tasty, the cure just makes things more complex and fabulous.
Douglas
No nutrients move from 'locked in areas' of the plant CORRECT. I've actually spent quite some time trying to hammer this in to people's heads. Significant, when you're wanting to grow "CLEAN" cannabis.This is absolute nonsense!
The nutrients you're trying to reduce by "osmosis" are immobile nutrients for one thing. The main thing is that NO nutrients move from the plant BACK OUT the roots to what ever media your in. That includes HYDRO!
Scientific FACT!
https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-truth-about-flushing.409622/
@rob333
Be sure you do a full term, and proper cure!
Mmmm, Sorry about what you consider as a problem. Many with that, turn it into a positive by turning it into a job or a college research carrier. I know several personally that make VERY SERIOUS money as tasters for Food and beverage companies development programs. Not to mention others that make sure the Lot to Lot consistency of ingredients are with in spec.No nutrients move from 'locked in areas' of the plant CORRECT. I've actually spent quite some time trying to hammer this in to people's heads. Significant, when you're wanting to grow "CLEAN" cannabis.
However, nutrients definitely come back out of the moving sap in the plant.
You can believe what you like, I'm familiar with osmosis and when I put plain r/o in my res, the ppm is backup to around 400 within 5 days. Those nutes are not coming from thin air or my hydro system, they're coming from the plants themselves.
I'm also SIGNIFICANTLY more sensitive to taste, feel and smell than most people, there is indeed a difference between flushed and unflushed cannabis. Not soil drowned, flushed as in the way I explained in hydro.
I've learned not to listen to what people with low sensitivity say about flushed/unflushed cannabis. 25% of you have very few taste buds, 50% of you have an average number of taste buds, 25% of you have significant taste buds, I'm in the top 2% of the upper 25% of people with heightened senses. Life is extremely irritating, I assure you.
Douglas
Thought about that a few times, willing to consider it if the position is away from population.Mmmm, Sorry about what you consider as a problem. Many with that, turn it into a positive by turning it into a job or a college research carrier. I know several personally that make VERY SERIOUS money as tasters for Food and beverage companies development programs. Not to mention others that make sure the Lot to Lot consistency of ingredients are with in spec.
I'm going to stop you right there, I've heard this bs before and it's garbage for hydro. Were this the case, I would be unable to run a hydro res for 4 months without dumping or some kind of 'waste' buildup. It just doesn't happen, at least not in my reservoirs.In the case of your ppm change - that's NOT nutrients coming back OUT of the plant....It's waste material, some of which is root material shed off as it age's - kinda like your skin.
I find the dry and cure to be significantly more important, to growers who aren't fully aware of the delicacies of cannabis yet. When cannabis is grown cleanly, this process is much less touchy. First of all, my cannabis burns soft, cool, deliciously and with amazing aroma, zero harsh, when it's simply dried.I have to ask. How do YOU dry and cure?
This has FAR more influence over ANY taste and burn then ANY form of "flush".
Doc
Excellent question, I too would like to know. I have a bunch of photos to take the next few months.What'd you use to take those tric pics?
What'd you use to take those tric pics?
I bought a cheap microscope from ebay. About twenty bucks. It hooks into a laptop or pc and you take the pics from there. I think video too.Excellent question, I too would like to know. I have a bunch of photos to take the next few months.
Awesome Appreciate the info.I bought a cheap microscope from ebay. About twenty bucks. It hooks into a laptop or pc and you take the pics from there. I think video too.
Just look up digital microscope on ebay.
Mine has 5 led lights on the end. Comes with little stand.