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there is no difference between an organic and “chemical” bud. Lol.
I wouldn’t go quite that far, hehe.
Maybe on a molecular level they are the same but I’ve had fruits grown in each and the ones grown in fertile soil always taste a little better to me.
A little more flavorful. But as far as curing you’re right theres no difference.
Actually there is quite a difference since I've done both for many years you will definately want to flush chemicals out throughly with Organic it isn't so much an issue but plants do take longer to finish but not that much!there is no difference between an organic and “chemical” bud. Lol.
Actually there is quite a difference since I've done both for many years you will definately want to flush chemicals out throughly with Organic it isn't so much an issue but plants do take longer to finish but not that much!
Yeah I’m sure we can debate this topic until the cows come home but this probably isn’t the spot for it. I’m down with both methods when they are done correctly. Both methods can be mastered and both methods can be done horribly. I’ll take bud grown well in any medium.
Now 2 myths. Organic compounds being different when uptaken and “flushing” chemicals out.
Kind of a snowball effect, ha!
Now you are telling me snow can be shaped into balls. C’mon now. ;-)
Not around here this year. Been too cold for that ;-) Maybe you lake shore guys can on your yachts.
Well maybe the lower income folks. We throw snowballs at each other from the promenade deck of our personal cruiseliners. Duh!
See I don’t even know the lingo. You rich bastards make me sick, ha!
Lol. I got that as a kid watching The Love Boat on tv.
Lol I sorta remember that show. Sorta.
I forgot to mention the state of the art black and white tv.
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