Based on what I have read, it is all in how you cure your buds. Maybe not all, but for the most part.This is my first time growing and i have everything down but a few times i read that depending on what you do to your plant you can make it have harsh or smooth smoke, i was just wondering what precautions i should take to make sure i have the best smoke possible, thanks alot.
It could also be the method you use to smoke. I can grind up a small batch using some for my pipe and roll a few joints. I might let the batch sit a few days, when I smoke using the pipe it might be a little harsh (coughing until I pee a tiny bit) Then when I smoke a joint after it has bee in a plastic bag for a day or more, the smoke is smooth and I don't cough at all, even with big long inhales. After grinding and letting it sit a day or more must add to the cure. Some people believe it is due to hydro or soil, others the ferts and nutes used, the list could go on and on. I still think it is mostly on how you cure.This is my first time growing and i have everything down but a few times i read that depending on what you do to your plant you can make it have harsh or smooth smoke, i was just wondering what precautions i should take to make sure i have the best smoke possible, thanks alot.
that has nothing to do with it..ime suprised flushing the plant well was not brought up
Maybe all the optios will get covered here. Good results is usually a combined effort, it's more than one thing that contributes to the outcome.ime suprised flushing the plant well was not brought up
yes i have in one gallon pots and 19 gallon pots and in the ground, hell even in cups.. all taste the same. and yes with same strains..imo it does since i have ben flushing it has ben a little tastier maybe its just me ime not trying to start a argument like most people just a conversation..
why do u think it has nothing to do with it?
have u done a side by side with flush and no flush?
I see your point. There is nothing to flush out, only your organic nutes in the soil. If you did flush you would have to replace the nutes that were flushed out of the soil.well, depending on your operation, flushing isn't incredibly important. I know some of you will disagree, but hear me out. If this guy is just growing a few plants in his closet using organic soil and no nutes and feeding just bottled water......there would be no reason to flush. right? feel free to dispute.
thats why i staop all nitregon a month in a half b4 harvest.. a plant don't need the nitregon during the latter part of flower.i have also heard that palnts that have high level of nitrogen during flowering can cause a harsh final product dnt know if this is true anyone herd this
are we on same level im talking final flush before chop down i was always told that not flushing before chop down can effect the final products taste ,,, when i started flushing it was tastier maybe it was just that strain will not flush a plant this time and c like i said guys this all my opinion and not trying to get bashed on like some so thanks for kepping it a conversationyes i have in one gallon pots and 19 gallon pots and in the ground, hell even in cups.. all taste the same. and yes with same strains..