Plants don't take in chemicals like that though. Proper dry and proper cure should clear up harshness...It is advised that you stop using your cannabis flowering fertilizer 2 weeks before harvest time to ensure that all chemicals are out of the plant. If chemicals are in the plant when you harvest, the smoke will be very harsh. To prevent harshness, flush the plants heavily with fresh water 2 weeks prior to harvesting them. .
Have you ever heard of the idea of 'updated information?' It often happens that old assumptions lovingly labored under turn out to be wrong.Your telling people to not flush when you are clearly mistaken about that read this article then you will have some education on why you need to flush http://www.marijuanafertilizers.com/harvesting-curing-drying-marijuana-flowers-buds-plants.html
It is advised that you stop using your cannabis flowering fertilizer 2 weeks before harvest time to ensure that all chemicals are out of the plant. If chemicals are in the plant when you harvest, the smoke will be very harsh. To prevent harshness, flush the plants heavily with fresh water 2 weeks prior to harvesting them. Ensure you flush at least 3 times the capacity of your pot. So a 4 gallon pot would be flushed with 16 gallons of fresh water. From that point water your plants with pure water, absolutely NO additives should be given to the plant. This is especially important if you have been using chemical fertilizers.
This is the time when the bulk of the final, "usable" part of the plant is produced. As you may well already know, there are over four hundred separate chemicals associated with cannabis and her effects. It is during the final bud-building stage that most of these chemicals are produced. Thus, it is very important to give the plant as much pure water as possible during this crucial period. I like to remember it as the "rinse" and "flush" cycle. Simply remember to give the plants only water for the last two to three weeks in order to rinse and flush them clean. This is to purge unwanted impurities from the plant.
Pot that has been fertilized right up to harvest is harsh to smoke, sometimes the joint will even sizzle and pop as unmetabolized fertilizer salts combust. Unflushed pot leaves black ash, is hard to keep lit and burns your throat. Pot which has been organically grown and properly flushed is more flavorful and fragrant, burns easily, leaves grey ash, is easier on the throat and is much more pleasurable to smoke.
THANK YOU.White ash is not a sign of purity.
Black ash is not a sign of chemicals in your weed.
That's all about the cure.
No problem, Yoda just wants you to believe all the great growers on RIU who don't flush are smoking harsh weed that doesn't burn clean, quite the assumption.THANK YOU.
I said it somewhere above; my plants never told me they needed or wanted to be flushed.Tensions seem high, no pun intended but serious question-
I flush, always have. Can you guys point me to some resources on the efficacy of not flushing? I've searched the forums but am only seeing shouting matches I'm always up for learning and trying new things..
I linked a legit post with source of why flushing is used and only got shouting back about how I am wrong so I would like to see the same thing.Tensions seem high, no pun intended but serious question-
I flush, always have. Can you guys point me to some resources on the efficacy of not flushing? I've searched the forums but am only seeing shouting matches I'm always up for learning and trying new things..
"I linked a legit post with source of why flushing is used and only got shouting back about how I am wrong so I would like to see the same thing.
The best suggestion I have for you on this issue is to do what I did. I ran side by side sister clones of a strain I am quite familiar with. Same everything, controlled environment. I used 4 life long smoker friends to smoke it and tell me what's what. I didn't tell them what the difference was but that they were different. None of them or myself or my wife could tell a difference. She didn't know about what I did different. What I did notice was less bud mass on the flushed plant, and that's a problem for me.Tensions seem high, no pun intended but serious question-
I flush, always have. Can you guys point me to some resources on the efficacy of not flushing? I've searched the forums but am only seeing shouting matches I'm always up for learning and trying new things..
I'd suggest the post by GreatWhiteNorth along with the source material he linksTensions seem high, no pun intended but serious question-
I flush, always have. Can you guys point me to some resources on the efficacy of not flushing? I've searched the forums but am only seeing shouting matches I'm always up for learning and trying new things..
No one shouted until you did. We gave you experience, not theory, Yogi- and you respond with cribbed posts from years ago? Where is YOUR experience?I linked a legit post with source of why flushing is used and only got shouting back about how I am wrong so I would like to see the same thing.
I'm impressed- you've smoked weed from dispensaries everywhere...You post nothing about actual facts like I have. Experience is not facts its just your opinion on what you did. My experience comes from growing for years and smoking weed from dispensaries all across Colorado. Why don't you try posting a fact instead of just running your mouth. Link me evidence like I did.
You are no longer worth my breath I will leave you with this comment from an actual source as I have linked. Just try doing a test grow 1 plant your way and 1 plant flush it at the end for 2 weeks and test the smoke.Your telling people to not flush when you are clearly mistaken about that read this article then you will have some education on why you need to flush http://www.marijuanafertilizers.com/harvesting-curing-drying-marijuana-flowers-buds-plants.html
It is advised that you stop using your cannabis flowering fertilizer 2 weeks before harvest time to ensure that all chemicals are out of the plant. If chemicals are in the plant when you harvest, the smoke will be very harsh. To prevent harshness, flush the plants heavily with fresh water 2 weeks prior to harvesting them. Ensure you flush at least 3 times the capacity of your pot. So a 4 gallon pot would be flushed with 16 gallons of fresh water. From that point water your plants with pure water, absolutely NO additives should be given to the plant. This is especially important if you have been using chemical fertilizers.
This is the time when the bulk of the final, "usable" part of the plant is produced. As you may well already know, there are over four hundred separate chemicals associated with cannabis and her effects. It is during the final bud-building stage that most of these chemicals are produced. Thus, it is very important to give the plant as much pure water as possible during this crucial period. I like to remember it as the "rinse" and "flush" cycle. Simply remember to give the plants only water for the last two to three weeks in order to rinse and flush them clean. This is to purge unwanted impurities from the plant.
Pot that has been fertilized right up to harvest is harsh to smoke, sometimes the joint will even sizzle and pop as unmetabolized fertilizer salts combust. Unflushed pot leaves black ash, is hard to keep lit and burns your throat. Pot which has been organically grown and properly flushed is more flavorful and fragrant, burns easily, leaves grey ash, is easier on the throat and is much more pleasurable to smoke.
Perhaps it did and perhaps it was, but YOU didn't grow it.Let me just show you what I been smoking on here this won the cannabis cup this year and it was flushed. Peace out.
Your telling people to not flush when you are clearly mistaken about that read this article then you will have some education on why you need to flush http://www.marijuanafertilizers.com/harvesting-curing-drying-marijuana-flowers-buds-plants.html
It is advised that you stop using your cannabis flowering fertilizer 2 weeks before harvest time to ensure that all chemicals are out of the plant. If chemicals are in the plant when you harvest, the smoke will be very harsh. To prevent harshness, flush the plants heavily with fresh water 2 weeks prior to harvesting them. Ensure you flush at least 3 times the capacity of your pot. So a 4 gallon pot would be flushed with 16 gallons of fresh water. From that point water your plants with pure water, absolutely NO additives should be given to the plant. This is especially important if you have been using chemical fertilizers.
This is the time when the bulk of the final, "usable" part of the plant is produced. As you may well already know, there are over four hundred separate chemicals associated with cannabis and her effects. It is during the final bud-building stage that most of these chemicals are produced. Thus, it is very important to give the plant as much pure water as possible during this crucial period. I like to remember it as the "rinse" and "flush" cycle. Simply remember to give the plants only water for the last two to three weeks in order to rinse and flush them clean. This is to purge unwanted impurities from the plant.
Pot that has been fertilized right up to harvest is harsh to smoke, sometimes the joint will even sizzle and pop as unmetabolized fertilizer salts combust. Unflushed pot leaves black ash, is hard to keep lit and burns your throat. Pot which has been organically grown and properly flushed is more flavorful and fragrant, burns easily, leaves grey ash, is easier on the throat and is much more pleasurable to smoke.
Flushing with micro nutrients and bacteria works much better than plain water for me.Your telling people to not flush when you are clearly mistaken about that read this article then you will have some education on why you need to flush http://www.marijuanafertilizers.com/harvesting-curing-drying-marijuana-flowers-buds-plants.html
It is advised that you stop using your cannabis flowering fertilizer 2 weeks before harvest time to ensure that all chemicals are out of the plant. If chemicals are in the plant when you harvest, the smoke will be very harsh. To prevent harshness, flush the plants heavily with fresh water 2 weeks prior to harvesting them. Ensure you flush at least 3 times the capacity of your pot. So a 4 gallon pot would be flushed with 16 gallons of fresh water. From that point water your plants with pure water, absolutely NO additives should be given to the plant. This is especially important if you have been using chemical fertilizers.
This is the time when the bulk of the final, "usable" part of the plant is produced. As you may well already know, there are over four hundred separate chemicals associated with cannabis and her effects. It is during the final bud-building stage that most of these chemicals are produced. Thus, it is very important to give the plant as much pure water as possible during this crucial period. I like to remember it as the "rinse" and "flush" cycle. Simply remember to give the plants only water for the last two to three weeks in order to rinse and flush them clean. This is to purge unwanted impurities from the plant.
Pot that has been fertilized right up to harvest is harsh to smoke, sometimes the joint will even sizzle and pop as unmetabolized fertilizer salts combust. Unflushed pot leaves black ash, is hard to keep lit and burns your throat. Pot which has been organically grown and properly flushed is more flavorful and fragrant, burns easily, leaves grey ash, is easier on the throat and is much more pleasurable to smoke.