yea
@HashMaster untill this is or if there is ever a way to see it on paper its all up in the air... i do believe genetics of the plant has alot to do with it all along with the cure obv... im just gonna have to do it when i run 2 of the same strain and find out.. BUT i can say i AM happy with the "emergency" chop on my LSD-25 with going straight into the bag,2 days bag drying and a quick run in my food dehydrator i use for drying my mushies. i can only imagine what its gonna be like when its fully cured!:drool:
Actually there is many ways to see it on paper already, I just didn't want to go search out links and post it all because I'm lazy, because I'm typing on my phone and have the big fingers little keys thing going on, and because I did not want to sound condescending towards a superb grower such as
@pop22 (yeah, that's right, I been peeking at yer porn)
But since pop22 posted he likes learning things I will touch on a couple of areas that make flushing a specific requirement for cannabis and then anyone who wants to can research and learn and find the documentation that's already out there if they want...
Forget taste though, you will find the info I'm referring to by digging into toxic waste, heavy metals, and health related issues.
1) cannabis is an accumulator plant, in fact because of it being an easy to grow weed that thrives almost anywhere it is generally considered the best accumulator plant.
This means it acts like a huge wet vac when planted in quantities. It is used around the world to clean up toxic waste dumps, radioactivity, heavy metals, etc.... they will suck up and store virtually anything.
Ok, so that's one thing you can search if you want to learn more.
2) the other thing to tie into it is from basic intro to chemistry 101.
When you apply heat to a compound then said compound can give off other compounds.
Since we all know there is zinc in our weeds let's have a Friday night quiz.... what 3 toxic compounds are given off by zinc when heat is introduced ?
If you know the answer to the quiz then it becomes obvious why you would want to flush out as much zinc as possible.
The same goes for phosphorus, it also gives off a toxic compound when heat is applied.
That same is true for most of the other basic building blocks of our favorite weed.
Our favorite little wet vac weed stores things, from heavy metals to radioactive waste to regular nutrients. It does not convert what it needs until it actually uses it. And as I mentioned before when you flush it reduces what is stored.
If what is stored can convert into toxic substances when heat is applied don't you think it best to reduce what is stored ?
When I said I could taste the difference I was not just referring to nutes.
Now having said that I am probably a bit more adapt at tasting or sensing chemicals due to my history, but if anyone researches this subject from a health standpoint I would imagine even if they can't taste anything they would still see the need to flush.
This was why the guy at AN said it was strain specific and not medium specific. And no, their flush product was never discussed. I wanted to eliminate money from the equation so we only discussed water flush.
Ok, let me get on my fire suit before I post the next line......
Yes, this even applies to organic grows (the intro to Chem / heat / compound thing and the wet vac / heavy metals thing)
So I always flush organic grows as much as possible as well
Flame away... I need a light for my hookah anyway....
