Red Eyes: A Chemical Reaction

OGgirl

Active Member
We just had a very good friend of ours, a young stoner, tells us that he thinks we should flush our plants for 10 days, opposed to 7, at the end of the grow because HIS EYES GET TOO RED and he said he read in High Times that the nutrients can cause this. He also said his health should be OUR concern, which it is, but we are organic gardeners and think he is full of shit.

The stone from the last grow is amazing. We are old growers and have never heard of this before. Is he right? Are we the ones full of bs?

:bigjoint:

thanks for your responses. If I'm wrong, I have to eat something...not sure what yet, but I'm sure it won't be good.
 

Resident Kush

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eyes going red has nothing to do with flushing. Nute buildup causes harshness and undesired tastes. Red eyes is caused from the allergic reaction one sustains from smoking the plant. Try breaking up weed with your fingers and rub your eye.

btw you should flush from week 7 on, so at least 14 days. You could also flush by pouring in three times the amount of water than the pot is.
 

Resident Kush

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your high is determined by the color and the amount of trichromes. get a 30x microscope and look at the tri's, the darker the more of a head high, white, body high, white stem with amber head, full spectrum high
 

OGgirl

Active Member
thanks, guys...now I don't have to eat anything funky...
and I can reign supreme in the knowledge dept over some of these young 'uns...he just left, but I showed him your replies...he was cool with it...we seriously thought he was joking when he brought it up (while making his eyes red again during the visit)...

I told him he should be thankful his eyes are getting red...damn it...;)
 

Tricks

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its still an allergic reaction ..
The main psychoactive ingredient in Marijuana (Cannabis Sativa) is THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). Its effects include an increases in pulse rate, blood pressure, and heartbeat. Eyes become bloodshot and often dry mouth and throat occurs, and a crave for sweets, often referred to as "munchies". The increase in blood pressure causes the "red eyes".

Anywayz, i use my red eyes to grade how good my weed is.
 

OGgirl

Active Member
It's White Widow...that's half the room...the other half has Granddaddy Purple & Purple SnoCap that are 5 weeks out...I didn't show those, but will...

A tray a month is all we ask...;)

Thanks for the props...it's good for my 52 yr old ego...
 

M Blaze

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Very nice looking plants you got there :blsmoke:.

As for flushing, I find the best way to finish them off is the emergency flush method. I flush them in the pots for about 5-7 days then I use the emergency flush method for another 3-4 days.

I recommend the emergency flush method as it is possible to give the plants a good flush in as little as 3-4 days if you want.
 

DontKnowBeans

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Nice buds :weed:

I thought it was an allergic reaction to the smoke. I always got red eyes :eyesmoke: when I smoked but when I use the vape I don't get red eyes :leaf:
 

Prot3us1`

Active Member
I thought red eyes comes from bloodvessels popping in you'r eyeball?
It does...its not allergy its pressure from coughing and straining.

Complications

The complications of coughing can be classified as either acute or chronic. Acute complications include cough syncope (fainting spells due to decreased blood flow to the brain when coughs are prolonged and forceful), insomnia, cough-induced vomiting, rupture of blebs causing spontaneous pneumothorax (although this still remains to be proven), subconjunctival hemorrhage or "red eye," coughing defecation and in women with a prolapsed uterus, cough urination. Chronic complications are common and include abdominal or pelvic hernias, fatigue fractures of lower ribs and costochondritis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cough

Pollen is the irritant that makes eyes red...but pollen is a male plant thing, and we dont smoke male plants..

prot
 
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