Highlowazupkush
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Can someone please remind me exactly because I forgot.
Soil.Are you asking about flushing or getting the dry cure together? Soil or hydro?
cut the branches into 12 inch lengths, completely trim and manicure while still wet... when drying... 70% humidity for 3-4 days... keep above 60% for 7 more days... cut all buds from the branches... jar when still a little bit wet, not bone dry... burp for 2 weeks... take all buds out and lay on a surface to completely dry (4-24 hrs)... put back in the jar for 1 week... ready to smoke super tasty buds...
Layoff the N... N will get you huge yields, but imo, not as good taste.
House and Garden Coco AB in House and garden Coco coir has been making tasty buds here.
Burping is opening the jar for a minute or two to let some moisture out.what's burping?
I am flowering now and trying the molasses to my water. My question what next? How much and how often do I water. When do I harvest? Curing and Drying. how tall is good? Will they grow while flowering...Thanks everyoneI am using molasses and sucanat for the whole flowering stage and I am using both for flushing. Molasses provides carbs along with calcium, magnesium and other nutrients. It also helps feed beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizae which have a symbiotic relationship with the plant roots. I have never tried honey but think it could help to sweeten up the buds and maybe add some vitamins or minerals but don't think it would help the root zone. Definitely something to look into. Good luck.
I would add, that proper taste also comes from harvesting at the correct time. This may seem overly obvious, but it also a common mistake. You may be able to "fix" the taste from early harvest with a good cure, but sometimes you cannot, and it will take longer to cure than just to wait the extra couple weeks for them to finnish on the plant.Flushing does dick all for the taste of the buds.. why people think dumping water into the soil is going to have an effect on the taste of the buds is beyond me..
If flushing made the difference people.claim it.does, everyone would flush because who wants poo tasting buds? No one right ? Of course not.. but the truth is flushing doesn't make a difference! Therefore the debate continues. Flush don't flush.. flush your toilets not your plants..
The taste comes from a proper dry and cure.. that's it.. rush either or get them wrong and your buds and taste will suffer.. get it right and there's nothing better..
................ sorry my post is above this quote.. my bad..I would add, that proper taste also comes from harvesting at the correct time. This may seem overly obvious, but it also a common mistake. You may be able to "fix" the taste from early harvest with a good cure, but sometimes you cannot, and it will take longer to cure than just to wait the extra couple weeks for them to finnish on the plant.
Agreed.. bud pulled early will usually either have that hay taste and smell, or lil to no smell and taste..
Made that mistake once and boy was I pissed.. never again..
Also, my wife said to avoid asparagus to avoid a bad taste, but I don't think she was talking about harvesting bud.