Am I Right To Start Flushing Now?

reapersfamiliar

Active Member
He comes in and doesn't add a single thing to this discussion. Someone calls him out for it. He cries foul when the name calling ensues, but then turns right around and does the same thing. That makes him a hypocrite. Buck must of done a real number on him, seeing how that's all he can talk about when someone calls him on his bullshit. I bet he cut him deep.
so, so very deep.
 

jarvild

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I am trying to understand why you think hops is not a flower while every botanical article says different ? You are the only one that hasn't presented any evidence to reprimand my post. And I'm sorry if you fell I'm trying to be combative I am not.
 

chuck estevez

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Humulus Lupulus (hops) are the flowering cone of a perennial vining plant and a cousin of the cannabis variety (sorry no THC in this stuff) that typically thrives in climates similar to the ones that grapes do. Hop plants are dioecious, meaning the males and females flower on separate plants -- and the female cones are used in the brewing process. Hops are the age old seasoning of the beer, the liquid gargoyles who ward-off spoilage from wild bacteria and bringers of balance to sweet malts. They also lend a hand in head retention, help to clear beer (acting as a natural filter) and please the palate by imparting their unique characters and flavours. Basically, hops put the "bitter" in beer.
 

Doer

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I am trying to understand why you think hops is not a flower while every botanical article says different ? You are the only one that hasn't presented any evidence to reprimand my post. And I'm sorry if you fell I'm trying to be combative I am not.
What I said, 3 times now, is that we don't allow the bract to flower. A bract is NOT A FLOWER. And I am almost sure, that is the same way they raise hops.

So, what is so difficult? Why do I have to keep repeating myself?
 

Doer

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well, just in case there is something bad in hops, you better not drink beer. I heard a guy got liver disease from drinking beer made from unflushed hops.
Drinking a gallon of beer and not flushing a bit of pee? Yeah, that can kill ya.
 

Doer

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Why do you consider it a wife's tail when commercial farmers do it ?
I am not advocating flushing or not !
No one flushes for a reason that I understand.

Many jump off the golden gate bridge for no reason that understand.

But, Commercial Cannabis?

They are required to go with the wives tales, if they want the money.
 

jarvild

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What I said, 3 times now, is that we don't allow the bract to flower. A bract is NOT A FLOWER. And I am almost sure, that is the same way they raise hops.

So, what is so difficult? Why do I have to keep repeating myself?
Then show me something that says that hops are not flowers.
Let's use this analogy with relative species. Corn ,Milo, Sorghum, Grass are all related but different.
 

jarvild

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No one flushes for a reason that I understand.

Many jump off the golden gate bridge for no reason that understand.

But, Commercial Cannabis?

They are required to go with the wives tales, if they want the money.
And this wasn't a specific to Cannabis growing.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Then show me something that says that hops are not flowers.
Let's use this analogy with relative species. Corn ,Milo, Sorghum, Grass are all related but different.
5 times now.

BRACT IS NOT THE FLOWER>

BRACT MAY OR MAY NOT PRODUCE A FLOWER

WE INTENTIONAL DO NOT ALLOW OUR BRACTS TO FLOWER

That is all I have for you.
 

jarvild

Well-Known Member
And if you consider RM3 post with using boiling water is also eliminating nutrient uptake from the roots. That could be considered a flush even though it's 3-5 days.
 
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