hi again dryst :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by dryst
yeah i no someone who done this and the end product was very harsh
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hi again dryst :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by dryst
yeah i no someone who done this and the end product was very harsh
Is that what causes smoke to be harsh. I always find that the last bit of weed out the bag is a bit harsh. Suppose its not as fresh.Quote:
Originally Posted by BUBBLEBERRY UK
[quote=Justin Incredible]Is that what causes smoke to be harsh.
hi justin :thumbsup:
i wouldnt say thats the main reason for deffinate but it is one of the reasons im quite sure
ya usually when some one nuts to the end the taste will be really shitty, usually bitter and ending in u cough ur lungs out
edit: also adding the nuts can stress the plant i guess and take away from the plant focusing on bud production, i guess u could nut burn ur plant as well...
[quote=dryst]ya usually when some one nuts to the end the taste will be really shitty, usually bitter and ending in u cough ur lungs out
yeah i found that i was coughing a whole lot when i was blazein that dudes weed that i mentioned earlier not good
I use just use normal tap water to flush my plants. I do the same thing as dyrst, I let it sit inside of my watering can for a day or so.
I hear that using bottled water is not a good idea. The bottled water has a lot of micronutes naturally in it, so when it goes thorugh like, 6 different filtration systems, it actually loses those important things found in water that humans and plants need. That's just what I heard though.
I just water, very heavily during the last 2 weeks of growth, with clean ,tap water that has been sitting out for 2 or 3 days.
hi m8 thanks for the info much appriciated :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
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Originally Posted by Juicyfruit
na we mean nute,but i guess you realise that now
Do not use distilled water. Infact.. you should research the health hazards in drinking distilled water for long periods of time.
Always keep your pH balanced.
As most will tell you though, leaving tap water open for 12-24 hours so the chlorine evaporates is good enough.
thanks for the info m8 :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by BobBong