are you stating not to flush at all?And the reason you would create that mess-n-the-pot is why? Soil flushes are a fool's errand.
I will stick with just water then which I intended to do but wasn't 100% if it would be enoughMolasses is used for added thrich production during the 4th to 8th week not for flushing This late in your stage your just wasting the molasses, I don't flush with anything other than straight water. I have had tests done with a flushing product and just water. With a full week of flushing straight water does an execellent job.
Good Luck
yes, he is giving you good info.are you stating not to flush at all?
Dude, STFU, you have no clue what your talking about. Here again is a joint of unflushed budIf u dont flush you will have black ash
That's weird... I agree with him, when you don't flush you get black ash and the weed tastes like shit. What kinda nutes were you feeding?Dude, STFU, you have no clue what your talking about. Here again is a joint of unflushed budFed until the day I pulled it. It was dried and cured properly, no black ash and tasted great. So what now?
when you don't dry and cure properly and smoke shitty weed, you might get black ash, it doesn't matter the nutes you use, it's how you use them. This "don't flush get black ash RUMOR" is just that, a RUMOR. ALSO, using molasses for taste is another RUMOR, if you have an organic soilweb going, Molasses will feed carbs and sugar to those microbes which break down nutrients into usable forms for the plant to feed on.That's weird... I agree with him, when you don't flush you get black ash and the weed tastes like shit. What kinda nutes were you feeding?
To the OP: flush with straight water. The only time i've heard of people using molasses in the final flush is to effect the taste of the weed.
Hmmmm "stupid forum fodder"? Have you ever tested it out for yourself? Or are you just assuming that your right? I actually have used molasses before to test out the effects as well as pure orange and pure vanilla extracts. 5 hours before harvesting I watered 3 of my plants with water mixed with each of the flavors and after harvesting, drying, and curing the weed properly, the bud from two of the plants smelled EXACTLY like molasses cookies and vanilla. The orange flavor didn't work as well for me for some reason. So please don't call things rumors unless you try it out for yourself. As far as flushing goes, I personally definitely prefer weed that's been flushed thoroughly. When using a vape you can taste the difference for sure no matter how well you cure.when you don't dry and cure properly and smoke shitty weed, you might get black ash, it doesn't matter the nutes you use, it's how you use them. This "don't flush get black ash RUMOR" is just that, a RUMOR. ALSO, using molasses for taste is another RUMOR, if you have an organic soilweb going, Molasses will feed carbs and sugar to those microbes which break down nutrients into usable forms for the plant to feed on.
Please don't spout stupid forum fodder.
Shut up and learn, rather than being arrogant.If u dont flush you will have black ash
I have flushed and not flushed and it makes no difference. If you dry and cure well and properly they will taste the exact same. Flushing could diminish your yield a little bit but not much. Molasses for flushing doesn't do anything, however if you use molasses at the 4th week to 8th week then it will help with yield and boost but flavor doesn't make a difference. I have had unflushed and didn't use molasses end up the best tasting buds myself. Black ash or awful taste even at proper dry and cure could be from too much nitrogen or nutes at harvesting but that is rare though.Hmmmm "stupid forum fodder"? Have you ever tested it out for yourself? Or are you just assuming that your right? I actually have used molasses before to test out the effects as well as pure orange and pure vanilla extracts. 5 hours before harvesting I watered 3 of my plants with water mixed with each of the flavors and after harvesting, drying, and curing the weed properly, the bud from two of the plants smelled EXACTLY like molasses cookies and vanilla. The orange flavor didn't work as well for me for some reason. So please don't call things rumors unless you try it out for yourself. As far as flushing goes, I personally definitely prefer weed that's been flushed thoroughly. When using a vape you can taste the difference for sure no matter how well you cure.
Um, YEah, I use molasses, and i understand common sense and common plant botany. So, you believing you tasted molasses is just you talking out of your ass.Hmmmm "stupid forum fodder"? Have you ever tested it out for yourself? Or are you just assuming that your right? I actually have used molasses before to test out the effects as well as pure orange and pure vanilla extracts. 5 hours before harvesting I watered 3 of my plants with water mixed with each of the flavors and after harvesting, drying, and curing the weed properly, the bud from two of the plants smelled EXACTLY like molasses cookies and vanilla. The orange flavor didn't work as well for me for some reason. So please don't call things rumors unless you try it out for yourself. As far as flushing goes, I personally definitely prefer weed that's been flushed thoroughly. When using a vape you can taste the difference for sure no matter how well you cure.
Try it out for yourself, you may be surprised! Add molasses right before harvesting, and after curing you will open the jar and be greeted with a noticeable molasses smell.Um, YEah, I use molasses, and i understand common sense and common plant botany. So, you believing you tasted molasses is just you talking out of your ass.
Why don't you take a big gulp of molasses and tell me if that is the same thing you thought you smoked. LMFAO
from botanicare website
- Molasses feeds beneficial microbes in soils and potting mixes. The boosts of energy that they receive help them to convert nutrients such as nitrogen to a more efficient form unlocking the full potential of your fertilizers.
- Plant roots can absorb some of the carbohydrates into their tissues thus carrying other essential minerals into the plant.
- Molasses can increase the levels of potassium to the plants which promotes fruiting and flowering.
- Our unsulfured molasses can also feed endo and ecto-mycorrhizae which increase availability of all plant nutrients for uptake.