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Holy Kool-Aid flavored bud, Batman...this post is still alive?
You know, I added a peppermint to one of my curing jars one time. But not one of those pansy little candy cane peppermints, either. No, I threw in one of those outrageously strong Altoid peppermints...
The taste wasn't altered in the least bit. But every time I'd exhale a little bit through my nose, my sinuses would clear up for days! One day, when the good herb becomes legal, I'm going to make millions marketing the worlds first antihistamine cannabis products!
...and don't any of you vultures go trying to steal my marketing concept, either! It's patent pending. :jointsmile:
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Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
MUHAHAHAHAHA mUHAHAHAHHAAHAHA
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I certainly don't know the molecular composition of Tiger Bloom, but even plants are full of chemicals. THC is a chemical and it's organic, for shore.Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
but of course organic is good :rasta::D:rastasmoke:
I understand that everything is made of chemicals. I assumed he was talking about the slightly more controversial chemicals that are in non organic nutes.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Gnome
Again I ask:Quote:
Originally Posted by captian420
Why?
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Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
Nah, I wasn't being specific. I was just pointing out how oders, tastes and the like are not transferred into the flowers via the roots.
It's just not possible. Cannabis roots are technically no different from any other plants roots. (with regard to the flowering species of course.) They absorb everything that's in the soil they are in. Plain and simple. If something is in there that is bad for them (in other words something they cannot break down on a cellular level), they will get sick from it.
Plants are like young children with absolutely no discipline. Place the children in front of a huge Hershey chocolate fountain with strawberries and ice cream with a big bowl of sugar and see what happens...They will all become chocolate covered and sick in a matter of hours.
On a cellular level, cannabis plants, or any flowering plant for that matter, do not transfer fluids or nutrients that contain flavors or smells from thier roots to thier flowers. This would completely defy the laws of cellular respiration for plants...
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