I have been growing since i was 15 and i am now 50. I just heard this and tried it once so far. It was good 1 hit herb so unsure let me know what you think?
This was with a flushed plant. I just did not trust unflushed and the nuts and lose it

You warm up a pot of water just under boil. Let it sit for 15 min. Harvest the entire plant and put the roots in the water for approx. 2-3 min. Harvest as you normally would.
Concept i was told...and starting to believe>
1. When you dip the roots uncut into water, it warms up resigns, liquids above the normal temp.of the plant.
2. The warmer temps pushes the resign that normally drys in the stalk out and into the sugar leaves and flower.
Once you cut any plant an air bubble is caused and will cut the remainder of the resign to stay in the stalk. What you are doing i think is forcing every little bit of nectar you can get.
I just tried this on PART of my last harvest.
The buds stayed damper longer (a longer cure time i think tastes the best) the sugar leaves made some very good ed ables and candy

So i do not.. i like the fact that the ed ables were high content... i like the fact that the buds stayed curing longer

So if i could what you think about warm water?
dbdwqeller Reviewed by dbdwqeller on . Dipping roots in warm water right after pulling...anyone else heard of this? I have been growing since i was 15 and i am now 50. I just heard this and tried it once so far. It was good 1 hit herb so unsure let me know what you think? This was with a flushed plant. I just did not trust unflushed and the nuts and lose it :( You warm up a pot of water just under boil. Let it sit for 15 min. Harvest the entire plant and put the roots in the water for approx. 2-3 min. Harvest as you normally would. Concept i was told...and starting to believe> 1. When you dip the Rating: 5