Toxic Smoke?

andthatisright

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I thought i'd stick this in here for a more professional answer...

Trouble is due to moving house and a lot of other stressful shit my last grow was a load of shit. the nutes got blocked out or wat ever you call it and after 4 odd weeks flushing with water the leaves remained green, had to call it a day and cut them out, so now the smokes obvisly slightly stinking to smoke, although actually not bad for stones sake so my question is, is the smoke toxic ? iv'e smoked a couple of grams of it and cut down to one joint a night sumtimes not even just wondering should I even smoke this stuff at all and wait on my normal good hydro smoke that ive went back to grown instead of the soil ballocks that it was
 

Pat Man

Active Member
as long as it doesnt taste like straight nutes id think its alright. even then id still smoke it, it just might not taste all the greatest
 

Matchbox

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I thought i'd stick this in here for a more professional answer...

the nutes got blocked out or wat ever you call it and after 4 odd weeks flushing with water the leaves remained green, had to call it a day and cut them out.
Should be fine,

however I am curious as to why you cut them if the leafs were nice and green, it's the only colour they should be throughout the grow (unless its a purp strain and even then...)?
 

andthatisright

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Sorry what do u mean?
I couldnt get the nuts out as they were locked out because of the cold conditions, anyway prob solved back growin in a room in a house again now :)
 

Matchbox

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Sorry what do u mean?
I couldnt get the nuts out as they were locked out because of the cold conditions, anyway prob solved back growin in a room in a house again now :)
Flushing would still remove the nutes from the plants in cold conditions, cold doesn't have any bearing on nute uptake (as far as I'm aware) unless the medium is frozen solid. At which point your plants would most likely be dead.

Nute lock out means the PH is unbalanced and plants can't absorb certain nutes at various extremes of PH.

Just because you have green leaves it doesn't mean there are nutrients in the plant, just means the plants are happy. Ideally you want to aim to have nice green leaves from beginning to the end of your grow.

Were they finished or did you chop early because of it? By the sounds of it, you didn't have a problem in the 1st place. Except that they may have slowed growth (stunted) because they were cold.

Hope that made more sense :)
 

andthatisright

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Nah man the plants had been doing nothing in 12 weeks flowering.. Though got an o off it altoge
i usually hit 12+ thanks anyway m8 n peace on :p
 
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