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anonymuss

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will any amount of curing time break down the nutrients so the whole bag doesnt make my throat bleed when i smoke it, or is this a classic case of tough shit loser?
 

EagleEyeHamThrust

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Curing won't eliminate the chems, but the chems aren't going to hurt you either. They'll just taste bad and make your bud harder to light. Take some harsh tokes for now and flush next time.
 

homebrewer

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Flushing is something that is WAAAAAY over emphasized and over done. This will be a good time for you to see what the differences are between flushing and not flushing. Please report back.
 

growman3666

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no not over emphasized my friend. if you like to smoke smooth good tasting marijuana you need to flush. if you smoke regs all the time then who gives a fuck
 

Brane

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i'm a bit of a noob grower but i'm a pretty hardcore smoker and i can say i've smoked more than my fair share of 'regs' that are friggin ANNOYING to smoke because you have to relight for every draw. one time it was so bad i had to keep the lighter going on the joint while i puffed otherwise it wouldn't stay lit long enough to smoke. i've read that it's caused by extra nutes in the plant due to not flushing but i don't really know for sure if that's the case....all i know is that i flushed and my stuff burns wonderful with a lovely taste.

as for how do you flush outdoor plants...are you for real? go outside and look upward...

in response to the original poster....i have no clue sorry :S
 

bud nugbong

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i think that curing does make a difference, even when not flushed. ive only harvested a couple times but i have noticed that the longer in the jar the smoother the smoke... keep blazin
 

cmt1984

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my girlfriend hates it when i dont flush...
lmao.


i did a side by side once, 2 clones from the same mom, i flushed one for 2 weeks and didnt flush the other at all. i didnt notice a difference in taste, smell or harshness at all. the only difference was the way the plants looked, the one i didnt flush was a much darker green. so now i dont flush unless i have nothin else to do.
 

homebrewer

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Just to make it clear though, I'm a flusher for about 3 days in hydro and for the last 2-3 waterings in dirt. But even when I'm flushing, i'm still using some organics, micro nutrients and sweeteners. I think the OP's product may or may not have a little bite to it and I hope he reports back to let us know. My original statement was in regards to people who feel the need to flush for two weeks in hydro or the last 3 weeks in dirt. I think the people who do this sacrifice some resin and weight.
 

Hogg

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1 week flush in soil is all thats required 2 weeks for hydro, I dont like sparkly cracking weed but if you do then dont flush itll be like smoking a sparkler, fun yeah.....
 

jcdws602

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1 week flush in soil is all thats required 2 weeks for hydro, I dont like sparkly cracking weed but if you do then dont flush itll be like smoking a sparkler, fun yeah.....

2 weeks for hydro???2-3 days flush is plenty......
 

cmt1984

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1 week flush in soil is all thats required 2 weeks for hydro, I dont like sparkly cracking weed but if you do then dont flush itll be like smoking a sparkler, fun yeah.....
smokin a bowl of un-flushed bud right now, its not poppin or cracklin at all and its smooth as silk..
 

Lil Czr

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1 week flush in soil is all thats required 2 weeks for hydro, I dont like sparkly cracking weed but if you do then dont flush itll be like smoking a sparkler, fun yeah.....
That sounds more like seeded weed to me.
 

Anonymouse

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I use ebb/flow gardens, when I decide that I have a plant ready (about 10% amber trics) I stop feeding it and give it only florekleen for the last couple/three days its in the tent.

My weed smells good, taste good and burns white ash. Good enough for me.
 

elduece

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When when my indoor plants are on chemicals, they just don't get anything for the last two weeks no flushing but just re-hydrated with tap water(precisely 200 ml per day per plant) then chopped after the second day of it last watering -since I prefer curing slow dried bud. I personally found flushing non-chemical fed container plants only hurts the soil and deprives the plant on its last week of life. Chopping at night is also crucial because during daylight hours the plant becomes a miniature living water pump up taking water along with the mineral salts that makes me cough.
 
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