Kaptain Kron
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you must like to pull early because believe me when i pull my stuff down its not ever putting weight on still lol, if it was do you think id be pulling it or flushing it?? thats just asanine and yes i know agricultural organics is organic and synthetic so is cannas organic line. You said it right there your ash is GREY!! theres still stuff in the buds, not truly medical quality, Im sorry im a medical patient and also a caregiver if my patient saw grey ash after he burned his buds he would be pissed. my ash only ever burns white as the whitest snow. You contradict yourself all over that post
Heres food for thought when i grow in soil i dont ever add nutrients.... so theres no need to "flush" because you watch you plant with your scope and you watch the leaves, i never let my plants go def in any way when i flush, if you look at the leaves they look normal purple or green or whatever color the plant happened to change depending on temps and what not, but when i grow in a hydroponic medium i always flush. People take flushing to a whole other level most of the time and go way overboard the point of a flush is to clear your medium of nuts so that the plant absorbs just enough fresh water to drain the capilaries in the plant that transport nutrients to the places they are used. Think of a human body, it would be like taking all your blood in your main arteries and veins and replacing it with something else. Theres still blood in your tissue you didnt suck the body dry so to speak. Same with a plant you go to far and its harmful. Too much of anything is harmful. Use common sense.
When i ran nutrients in soil i would flush on the day i had 40%amber trichs usually depending on strain, Thats when i would cut it if i ran soil and no nutrients i always go 7 days LONGER than needed when i use nutrient solution in a soil grow because the last 7 days is a flush. The soil gets BLASTED with water double the amount the container can hold. If its a five gallon container i hit it with ten gallons to push all the water soluble nutrients out of the soil. Any insoluble nutrients should have been broken down already by the plant. Then i dont water any more. Soil dries out completely in 7 days and i cut. I dont see how thats affecting how large my nugs and how big my yeild is, because if i was hitting it with nutrients then it would be a total waste of time effort and money only to make my buds taste like whatever chemical i was using.
Heres food for thought when i grow in soil i dont ever add nutrients.... so theres no need to "flush" because you watch you plant with your scope and you watch the leaves, i never let my plants go def in any way when i flush, if you look at the leaves they look normal purple or green or whatever color the plant happened to change depending on temps and what not, but when i grow in a hydroponic medium i always flush. People take flushing to a whole other level most of the time and go way overboard the point of a flush is to clear your medium of nuts so that the plant absorbs just enough fresh water to drain the capilaries in the plant that transport nutrients to the places they are used. Think of a human body, it would be like taking all your blood in your main arteries and veins and replacing it with something else. Theres still blood in your tissue you didnt suck the body dry so to speak. Same with a plant you go to far and its harmful. Too much of anything is harmful. Use common sense.
When i ran nutrients in soil i would flush on the day i had 40%amber trichs usually depending on strain, Thats when i would cut it if i ran soil and no nutrients i always go 7 days LONGER than needed when i use nutrient solution in a soil grow because the last 7 days is a flush. The soil gets BLASTED with water double the amount the container can hold. If its a five gallon container i hit it with ten gallons to push all the water soluble nutrients out of the soil. Any insoluble nutrients should have been broken down already by the plant. Then i dont water any more. Soil dries out completely in 7 days and i cut. I dont see how thats affecting how large my nugs and how big my yeild is, because if i was hitting it with nutrients then it would be a total waste of time effort and money only to make my buds taste like whatever chemical i was using.
the only time ive EVER had crackling buds is when i have smoked it wet, or un-cured.
i can personally guarantee that you CAN and WILL remove any chemical smell or taste by curing your pot properly.
yes i do use agricultural organics, but if you did a little bit more research you would find out that it is in fact NOT 100% organic and is actually a Synthetic/Organic fusion product.
i strongly disagree with your theory. why would you want to stop feeding your plants in the week when the most weight is put on your product? it just makes no sense at all to me, or some of the other reputable cultivators methods i have followed.
if your pot doesnt crackle, has a smooth taste, and burns clean Grey looking ash, then you have accomplished a proper cure and will have the best quality buds possible.
if you heal snap crackle and pop, find your smoke very harsh, and end up with Black or Blackish Grey looking ash, then you are too impatient to have the best quality smoke your plants can provide you..