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please don't re-hatch this thread?ur an idiot flushing goes down on the last 2 days when its done booming just so it gets straight water not ferts. ur an idiot
please don't re-hatch this thread?ur an idiot flushing goes down on the last 2 days when its done booming just so it gets straight water not ferts. ur an idiot
That's not flushing. That's called water curing. Water curing: is done by cutting down your buds and removing the fan leaves. It's optional to do further trimming, but note that cured trimmings always make better hash. Place them in a bin of Reverse Osmosis water and keep below above 65F and below 75F. Use something to gently weigh them down. Once a day for 3-7 days (depending on personal preference) change out the water with clean fresh RO water. Because there is a high concentration of chlorophyll and salts in the buds and none in the water, Osmosis will naturally occur, drawing it out of the plant until the levels are equal. The water is changed out to keep the osmotic pressure at its highest: day old water will not have the same osmotic force to suck out everything. After the 3-7 days, hang and dry the buds like you normally would. Done!Did any body here try the after cut flush by placing cuts in water after haevest? I am trying to understand the reason behind this method. Thanks sorry to interrupt the fight with a silly girl question LOL
I think this makes sense sorta what does bag appeal mean? Does this increase chance of mold, I am assuming as long as buds do not get wet it is ok. Thank you for the explanation.That's not flushing. That's called water curing. Water curing: is done by cutting down your buds and removing the fan leaves. It's optional to do further trimming, but note that cured trimmings always make better hash. Place them in a bin of Reverse Osmosis water and keep below above 65F and below 75F. Use something to gently weigh them down. Once a day for 3-7 days (depending on personal preference) change out the water with clean fresh RO water. Because there is a high concentration of chlorophyll and salts in the buds and none in the water, Osmosis will naturally occur, drawing it out of the plant until the levels are equal. The water is changed out to keep the osmotic pressure at its highest: day old water will not have the same osmotic force to suck out everything. After the 3-7 days, hang and dry the buds like you normally would. Done!
Results:
-Less bag appeal
-The smoothest bud you'll ever smoke
-Bud is more potent, but only because the total weight is reduced. IE- where you may get 1.5g air curing, you'll only get 1g with water cure: a much purer product
-Using them method allows you to pump in nutrients all the way to the end, with NO 1-2 weeks of flushing. That could increase yields significantly.
yea yea yea I dont know who that is... I know who you are, the man on the horse. Thank you man on horse.You may thank Riddlem3, he did the research & took the time to organize it all.
If you mean living cuts, it's to stave off the wilt, which makes trimming difficult.Did any body here try the after cut flush by placing cuts in water after haevest? I am trying to understand the reason behind this method. Thanks sorry to interrupt the fight with a silly girl question LOL
+rep to you magoo, you have a bright future i can tell, i was the same way with curing and drying, it gets easierI am a first time grower, I have decided from reading this that I am not going to "flush" but use straight water for 2 weeks and see what happens. I have learned alot on here but I feel I am going to do what I think is best for my plants. I love the statement about learning how to dry and cure and that is what I am the most scared of.
High Smokinrav, Dig your aviator! this year I tested the flushing theory (which is what I've done all along sense I started growing) on my outdoor grow and flushed 2 of my gals as usual, and kept feeding the other girl up until harvest, and I have to say that I noticed NO difference in any of the plants! all 3 started to turn colors at the same time and I noticed nothing different in the final end! NONE what so-ever!! I think a plant has so many nutrients stored up by the last 2-3 weeks in it that it just uses up what its stored!! also its cheaper on the pocket book!!!!You want to abuse your plants by denying them food at the most critical point in their psychoactive producing lives, I'm going to call it what it is.
Stop starving your plants for harvest!
Pretty much this:What about just flushing with water and molasses? That way the plants still getting the sugar (carbs) load. No I'm not trolling... Just seems like a halfway point between the two. That was my thought process at least. I'm growing in soil and organic so I doubt it really makes a difference
Plant roots cannot just suck up sugars like that. They need to use the bi-products of the microbes that will break it down.Without living microbial life in media to break down the molasses is no help. So that is set for midia only ideas. I stoped useing it about 2 years ago. And to tell you the truth I've seen little is any difference.
molasses is intended to feed the micro. boys not the plant its self. molasses is a great tool to use IF your growing the right way (organic micro life or TLO) and hitting the plant with it at the right times. i use it at weeks 6 of flower and two weeks before harvest.. idk if youre going with synthetics or soup style organics molasses doesnt have any huge effectWithout living microbial life in media to break down the molasses is no help. So that is set for midia only ideas. I stoped useing it about 2 years ago. And to tell you the truth I've seen little is any difference.