how do i do it?Watercure ftw!
Definately sounds like lots of nitrate in the weed, though I have no idea how so much nitrate could have built up in the buds that it sparkles and pops even when you leave the J in the ashtray. Flowering fertilisers generally have a low nitrogen ratio in them. Maybe this happens if the grower uses vegging nutes right up to harvest and then doesn't flush?its sparkley and pops when smoking, and when you leave da J in da ashtray you can see it sparkling away.
it stayes lit in the ashtray longer than it should
and then ye have hard black ash on the end when ye go to light it again.
tastes horible and quite harsh to smoke, and fook all of a stone
I think itz just unflushed ferts myself.
Visible sparkles when bud is burned cannot be caused by glucose or starch. Carbohydrates can fizzle a bit when burned but will not burn with a firework sparkle. There are a few reasons bud can burn with a crackling sound, but chemical fertilisers are the only thing likely to be found in bud that can cause explosions energetic enough to create visible flashes of light. Google 'bud sparkles when burned' and you'll find a couple of pages of results that suggest it can occur when no flushing takes place. Among them are a couple of threads on other growing forums where the smoker grew the buds themselves and didn't do any kind of spraying.It's nothing to do with nutes tbh, if its street weed with solid black ash it usually means its been glucose-sprayed. Nutes don't make buds pop, it's usually starches from it being quick dried or it's been sprayed.
think thats the first irish place iv seen selling trimmers, pity their trimboxsNews: growshop(dot)ie are setting up a new shop in Galway city. Great news for those of us in the west!
It's a semi-subtle way to make the buds weigh more and look more "shiny".Visible sparkles when bud is burned cannot be caused by glucose or starch. Carbohydrates can fizzle a bit when burned but will not burn with a firework sparkle. There are a few reasons bud can burn with a crackling sound, but chemical fertilisers are the only thing likely to be found in bud that can cause explosions energetic enough to create visible flashes of light. Google 'bud sparkles when burned' and you'll find a couple of pages of results that suggest it can occur when no flushing takes place. Among them are a couple of threads on other growing forums where the smoker grew the buds themselves and didn't do any kind of spraying.
BTW what does glucose spraying do for buds? Haven't heard of that one before.
Nah man,Airpots will keep your roots just as well in the cold as normal pots,Iv battled some real low temperatures and never had a problem.View attachment 1863493View attachment 1863494Gone very quiet in here recently....
Here is a couple of pics up of girls that I've grown outdoors...
The first pic is a plant that has stayed outdoors all its life... the other pic is one that I protect from the cold and rain...!!!
They grew from seeds I found in some of my smoke...
Those airpots looks the bizz, although if your room gets cold in the winter then these pots may not be the best.... As alot of roots will be exposed to the cold air...
Anybody seen those pet warming mats on eBay, runs on 12v and waterproof, think they'll be great to sit one or two pots on for the depths of winter...?
I absolutly friggen hate getting smoke of these chancers.
pissis me off,
thanks for the replies guys