Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
I don't remember where I heard/read this but what do you guys think about this...
When it comes time for harvesting your hard earned reward, I heard that by removing the entire plant, roots and all and placing them in boiling water for 20 seconds shocks all of the remaining THC remaining in the roots and stem out of the trichomes thus increasing potency.
Any opinions?
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
Its an urban myth, it really doesnt do anything
The succulent THC you crave so much isnt produced in the roots. The roots are merely what filters and transports the nutrients up to the plant which produces the THC. Its all good though! Ive heard people talk about it before but I just kept my mouth shut because I didnt want them to knew I grew.
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
Makes sense to me. But then again, so did the boiling of the roots at the time I heard it lol
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
No it does nothing at all but waste time.
Hanging them upside down is just easy it does nothing to the trichomes. It does not produce anymore THC or have any effect on the % of THC in the trichomes. It's just easy.
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
High times had an article a while back suggesting that people could us the dried and ground up roots as "flour" for baking cookies.
they suggested pulling up your plants by the roots and soaking the roots in a stream or a river to wash them clean.
PLEASE DO NOT EVER DO THIS!
you will be spreading pollution and killing fish!
I wrote to high times and told them that they were stupid but the didn't print the letter! yet.
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
i read it too years ago but it called for using coca-cola instead of water and i tried it on one of my plants at harvest...i noticed no difference from the others other than being browner when dried but it did make one helluva sticky mess and only added time to the drying.
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
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Originally Posted by seattle420
I wrote to high times and told them that they were stupid but the didn't print the letter! yet.
Hold your breath.
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
Quote:
Originally Posted by seattle420
High times had an article a while back suggesting that people could us the dried and ground up roots as "flour" for baking cookies.
they suggested pulling up your plants by the roots and soaking the roots in a stream or a river to wash them clean.
PLEASE DO NOT EVER DO THIS!
you will be spreading pollution and killing fish!
I wrote to high times and told them that they were stupid but the didn't print the letter! yet.
How could this be pullution? Chemical nutes would be the answer; but organic ferts, or just a plant that was let to do it's thang in nature would be fairly non-toxic to the evniroment. I mean come on. You're gonna smoke the herb that came out of this pollution right? I dont mean to be an ass, but please clarify.:confused:
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
when i cut down plants, i wash the roots, cut them up, and add them back into my compost, its called recycling
Boiling Roots At Time of Harvest???
Quote:
Originally Posted by seattle420
they suggested pulling up your plants by the roots and soaking the roots in a stream or a river to wash them clean.
PLEASE DO NOT EVER DO THIS!
you will be spreading pollution and killing fish!
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That's silly. Nutrient pollution on the scale of the leftover dirt with some nutrient salts, clinging to your roots, then washed in a stream, is nothing. Fertilize your lawn before a rainstorm and let it go into the storm sewer; well, there's a problem. And it doesn't directly kill fish, what it does is cause an algae bloom, and as the algae die off, the oxygen demand from rotting vegetable matter is what kills the fish by suffocation.
Messing around with roots is the biggest waste of time that misinformed growers participate in. Just break up your root ball, toss it in the compost, and next spring you can use all that yummy nutritious humus on your tomatoes.