nope, That is not it, it is sugars left in the plant from improper drying and curing. Go burn some sugar and you will see what I am talking about.Pushing too much nutrient too late in the bloom cycle will do it, and it brings a harsh chemical flavor with it.
I don't think I have to be wrong for you to also be correct. Both of these can cause it. Proper cure only corrects the sugar issue, however.nope, That is not it, it is sugars left in the plant from improper drying and curing. Go burn some sugar and you will see what I am talking about.
Pushing too much nutrient too late in the bloom cycle will do it, and it brings a harsh chemical flavor with it.
nope, That is not it, it is sugars left in the plant from improper drying and curing. Go burn some sugar and you will see what I am talking about.
I'm going with this. More and more I am believing that it is all in the cure. I have to think that this is the reason that some will catch fire and burn in the bowl ....with a flamenope, That is not it, it is sugars left in the plant from improper drying and curing. Go burn some sugar and you will see what I am talking about.
if you look up how plants uptake nutrients, you will find that nutes must be first broken down into ions, so, this whole chemical causes bad chemical taste is B>S. a plant doesn't know if those ions come from organic or synthetic nutes. If I fed a apple tree nothing but synthetic nutes, no matter how much I use, the apples will taste like apples,not chemicals.I don't think I have to be wrong for you to also be correct. Both of these can cause it. Proper cure only corrects the sugar issue, however.
Um u dont smoke apples or maybe u doif you look up how plants uptake nutrients, you will find that nutes must be first broken down into ions, so, this whole chemical causes bad chemical taste is B>S. a plant doesn't know if those ions come from organic or synthetic nutes. If I fed a apple tree nothing but synthetic nutes, no matter how much I use, the apples will taste like apples,not chemicals.
if you over nute a plant, How come the leaves burn, but the Bud doesn't? If the bud held chemicals, it would burn too.
I'm not even going to explain to you how stupid your argument is.Um u dont smoke apples or maybe u do
you're wrong. it's the crack...I don't think I have to be wrong for you to also be correct. Both of these can cause it. Proper cure only corrects the sugar issue, however.
you can actually start the fermenting while the plant is still finishing up. By starving the root system of oxygen. it's all here https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-truth-about-flushing.409622/during cure the buds are fermenting to an extent
so a proper cure is going to use up the remaining sugar