Flushing before harvest is Bro Science!

amneziaHaze

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yea but we dont smoke the plant tehnically we smoke the resin on top of the plant soo canibalism should not be a problem. its a perk if nothing. less mass more resin.you get a higher %. you do it before a cut soo not healthy is not a big problem its the last of her days anyways
 

Tolerance Break

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yea but we dont smoke the plant tehnically we smoke the resin on top of the plant soo canibalism should not be a problem. its a perk if nothing. less mass more resin.you get a higher %. you do it before a cut soo not healthy is not a big problem its the last of her days anyways
The % is of total cannibanoids, not weight.

Thats fucking retarded.
 

Scuzzman

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load of crap- typical bro science .. theres no scientific proof flushing works...
People need to stop over thinking things and talking dribble - pretty sure people dont flush tobacco before harvest whats the diff?


Have to go need to flush the tomatoes before harvest..
 

Nope_49595933949

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load of crap- typical bro science .. theres no scientific proof flushing works...
People need to stop over thinking things and talking dribble - pretty sure people dont flush tobacco before harvest whats the diff?


Have to go need to flush the tomatoes before harvest..
They taste like absolute shit if you don't, you want that white ash when you set a tomato on fire.
 

xtsho

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So what is being tested? Phloem sap or Xylem sap. And how do you know what's actually in that sap based on an EC reading? Sap is mostly sugar and water. Xylem sap is what is collected and reduced to make Maple syrup. Neither Phloem or Xylem sap contain the nutrients you feed the plant in the form that you fed it. As the plant assimilates nutrients complex processes take place and those nutrients are turned into sugars to feed the plant through the process of photosynthesis. There isn't a river of fertilizer flowing through the plant.
 

Star Dog

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So what is being tested? Phloem sap or Xylem sap. And how do you know what's actually in that sap based on an EC reading? Sap is mostly sugar and water. Xylem sap is what is collected and reduced to make Maple syrup. Neither Phloem or Xylem sap contain the nutrients you feed the plant in the form that you fed it. As the plant assimilates nutrients complex processes take place and those nutrients are turned into sugars to feed the plant through the process of photosynthesis. There isn't a river of fertilizer flowing through the plant.
Yeah but both types of sap are left in the plant when it's cut so the sap type is really irrelevant.
 
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