Welch's Juice adds flavor and color!

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
I plan on trying this except 1 blackberry instead of grape juice with a few tablespoons of milk and ajust ph accordingly last week of flowering.

I put purple gel filters in front of my lights to boost the purps. Got the inside connection from a movie supply house.
Aw come ON HERE!

This shit doesn't work!

NOT AT ALL!

of all the stupid dumb ass shit......Well, at least they didn't fall for the spooge on the plant thing! Did you?
 

Oz_Mosas

Member
Looking to add some intense color and flavor to your bud? Here's how!

About 3 weeks from your harvest, your going to start adding 10ml of Welch's 100% Juice to 1 GAL of water every other watering. (They have 18 different flavors or something like that so you have a lot of options depending on what flavors you like.) Then once you do your final flush, your also going to add the Welch's Juice to the water.

What this does is allowing the plants to suck up the carbohydrates in the juice, which in turn allows the plant to focus on the flowering instead of using energy to make sugars and starches through photosynthesis. So not only does it give you flavor and smell, but also helps your plant develop more.

I know there is the whole simple and complex carbs thing and I don't know the exact science. But I have seen outstanding results from this technique and don't need to know why or how it happens but it does.

I do plan on doing these to my plants in a couple weeks, they're only a week into flowering so it's going to be another month.

Here's a picture of my friend's Grape Ape right after harvest while doing the Welch's Grape Juice. He's in fact the one who taught me how. Also, as you cure your bud and it ages, the color/flavor/smell will increase. The bud eventually will turn completely purple with no hints of green.

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Try it yourself if you like or you can wait to see how my harvest turns out to attempt it. Also I don't know WHY Welch's, but that's just what was used. So I don't know what the results would be from using other brands of juice.

Anyways I thought I'd share this with you, some people like the natural flavor and smell of their bud. But if you are looking to spice things up a little this is a must.

P.S. Here's my journal if you would like to follow my Welch's Juice crop, won't be for another month like I said but if you are worried that this might harm your plants go ahead and take a peak to see how mine do.
Dude I can see where your going with it. And I know the rose thing you can do to change the way it looks. So when do you give it the juice, as a flush?
 

xtsho

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Anyone that knocks someone else's idea is only because they never tried it, or they can't keep their plant alive just adding water. Lol

I'll knock this stupid idea all day long. It's just plain stupid stoner science. Why don't you just pour a chocolate milkshake on your plant to make it taste like chocolate. Or wait, pour an IPA on it to make it taste like a microbrew.
 

f series

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I'll knock this stupid idea all day long. It's just plain stupid stoner science. Why don't you just pour a chocolate milkshake on your plant to make it taste like chocolate. Or wait, pour an IPA on it to make it taste like a microbrew.
Honestly, you're on to something, like rum soaked bud. Irresistibly smooth, and flavored; you get high and drunk at the same time.




















Psych.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
No, you suck at growing so it doesn't work for you! That's all that is!

No you suck at growing. Only an idiot would believe in this bullshit stoner science. And then the fact you tell someone that could outgrow you with an incandescent light bulb, a bag of sawdust and one bagseed that they suck at growing shows how little you know.

Go back to fondling your $100 a seed raspy plants growing under your blurple light fried to a crisp with all the bullshit you're likely dumping on them. You probably think that because you got a couple grams from your early harvest hay tasting shit that you're a professional grower. Your high school buddies might be impressed but nobody else is.
 
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