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    #11
    Senior Member

    Bud tea

    Quote Originally Posted by NowhereMan
    sounds like a waiste of some perfectly good weed.

    what is this supposed to do for it?

    maybe its just too early

    but i dont think thc soluble in water,and at high temps it is destroyed so i dont see how any good can come from it,

    now if you want Red bud add food color,,,,,,yea that sounds like it will work,

    peace
    Absolutely correct! if thc was soluble in water it be a waste using a bong!!!!!

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    #12
    Member

    Bud tea

    ok what about bong water?

  4.     
    #13
    Member

    Bud tea

    lol im new at growing so i dont' really know about anything

  5.     
    #14
    Senior Member

    Bud tea

    THC is not water soluble. Bong water contains a suspension of THC and other canabinoids rather than a solution, what this means is the THC is really just floating around in the water, but not dissolved. You can mix anything into water, but it will not necessicarily dissolve and make a solution, non dissolved matter in a liquid is called a suspension, like if you put flour into water it will mix in, but given time it will settle to the bottom or rise to the top - this is a suspension. If you did the same with sugar and water it would not separate - this is a solution.

    With that said, The bud tea will not help the plant. But I understand what you are thinking. Torog has the best advice on this thread with the guano/manure tea, I prefer the guano, I think it makes the bud taste better.

    Good luck to you

    L0rdsOth
    I need to think of something clever to put here...

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Bud tea

    Quote Originally Posted by lordsoth666
    THC is not water soluble. Bong water contains a suspension of THC and other canabinoids rather than a solution, what this means is the THC is really just floating around in the water, but not dissolved. You can mix anything into water, but it will not necessicarily dissolve and make a solution, non dissolved matter in a liquid is called a suspension, like if you put flour into water it will mix in, but given time it will settle to the bottom or rise to the top - this is a suspension. If you did the same with sugar and water it would not separate - this is a solution.

    With that said, The bud tea will not help the plant. But I understand what you are thinking. Torog has the best advice on this thread with the guano/manure tea, I prefer the guano, I think it makes the bud taste better.

    Good luck to you

    L0rdsOth
    Yes, organic nutrients produce better tasting buds than synthetic nutrients.

  7.     
    #16
    Senior Member

    Bud tea

    Quote Originally Posted by lordsoth666
    THC is not water soluble. Bong water contains a suspension of THC and other canabinoids rather than a solution, what this means is the THC is really just floating around in the water, but not dissolved. You can mix anything into water, but it will not necessicarily dissolve and make a solution, non dissolved matter in a liquid is called a suspension, like if you put flour into water it will mix in, but given time it will settle to the bottom or rise to the top - this is a suspension. If you did the same with sugar and water it would not separate - this is a solution.

    With that said, The bud tea will not help the plant. But I understand what you are thinking. Torog has the best advice on this thread with the guano/manure tea, I prefer the guano, I think it makes the bud taste better.

    Good luck to you

    L0rdsOth
    When I mentioned bong water it was just to point out that if THC was water soluble it would be an awful waste of weed to use one.
    I am not suggesting that anyone use bong water as a fert.

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