sk'mo
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I'm pretty sure they starve the plants of nitrogen to improve taste, not just because they smoke leaves.Tobacco farmers do that cause they smoke the leaves not buds
Not sure I'm picking up what you're laying down, Jack.
I'm pretty sure they starve the plants of nitrogen to improve taste, not just because they smoke leaves.Tobacco farmers do that cause they smoke the leaves not buds
I've given a general outline of an actual experiment I've done. It supports the argument for flushing. You are free to repeat it if you have doubts. I would suggest modifying it by adding a group that is fertilized right up to harvest.Leeching (what most newbies call flushing) has not been proved to do anything people keep claiming it does.
It does not increase taste or odour, it does not help the plant grow, it does make the plant produce more trichomes.
It's all the same old bullshit just a different day, people claim this stuff all the time, and there has never been produced only single shred of evidence for it.
Stop believe in hyped up, overrated, false information.
Test things out for yourself and come to your own conclusions and you will surely come to the same conclusions as most expert growers have
Stop disseminating false information.
I've given a general outline of an actual experiment I've done. It supports the argument for flushing. You are free to repeat it if you have doubts. I would suggest modifying it by adding a group that is fertilized right up to harvest.
Never said nutrients were stored in the buds. I believe that plants store energy in the form of sugars, right? Ever burn sugar? It doesn't burn cleanly. Kind of a 'harsh' smoke. It makes sense to me that if you deprive the plant of nutrients for the last two weeks of it's life, it will start to use up that stored energy in order to sustain it's life. It seems reasonable that the less sugar in the plant would make the smoke smoother.Since nutrients aren't stored in the buds, it's just the same old argument as always.
"Unflushed" bud is not harsher on the throat than "flushed" bud, it's a myth and it's not true.
The reason why the bud you didn't flush might've been perceived as being harsher are so many it's impossible to tell which is the key factor.
Good for you man, at least you did your own research.Never said nutrients were stored in the buds. I believe that plants store energy in the form of sugars, right? Ever burn sugar? It doesn't burn cleanly. Kind of a 'harsh' smoke. It makes sense to me that if you deprive the plant of nutrients for the last two weeks of it's life, it will start to use up that stored energy in order to sustain it's life. It seems reasonable that the less sugar in the plant would make the smoke smoother.
You suggested that someone do an experiment, and I have. Although mine was done for a different purpose (Testing the effectiveness of Flushing Agents), the results suggest that flushing does have a positive effect on quality.
I actually eliminated most factors that would account for any differences, including single-blind taste tests with multiple testers. To the point that I wasn't even present when they smoked, just to make sure I didn't give any subconscious cues.
The only difference between the plants was the manner in which they were watered during the final two weeks of growth.
Honestly, you can't really dismiss what I'm saying like that just because you're sure it's a myth.
Make sure you wipe firstWell I flush simply because it makes me feel better! I have no science nor have I done any experimentation but it sure makes me feel better to flush