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Flushing! Let's Chit Chat

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Flushing! Let's Chit Chat

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I haven't gone through all these comments but wanted to say stupid big containers suck ball sack...
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Once we figure out how to plant In small containers we'll win!!
 
So pathetic! No till! Really!?
Like so gay... no one cares... You're wrong... plants love growing against the grain... if not why would we have all these bottles. Wake up, science is stupid follow that guy who did nothing but convince you to give him your money haha like religion!
 
From the desert to the forest... it's all real and exists without you! Why would you think you know better!?
 
Flush... do you even understand the definition of flush!?

cleanse (something, especially a toilet) by causing large quantities of water to pass through it.


If so then how is it possible to flush a plant?

Do you put it in a bucket?
 
The hell is it with you organic growers and going off on rants.

You're flushing the soil, not the plant. Not that hard of a concept.
 
Here's my properly flushed tobacco,I love how clean this shizzle burns hahahahahaha
SCIENCE!!!!!
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Cigs have a pretty thick paper which adds to the heat of the cherry making it burn hotter n whiter. Some bud I've had burns dark in a raw paper put it in a zig zag white (thicker paper)and it burns mint. Some strains I've grown burn perfectly with zero flush, others not so much. You seem like a pretty seasoned vet grower, you've never ran into certain strains that didn't burn right despite proper dry/cure? On a side note magnesium burns white hot maybe it's other minerals and heavy metals affecting burn quality in some strains? Been reading growing and learning about flushing for years just trying to improve. Apparently tobacco farmers manipulate calcium and magnesium levels to alter burning characteristics. Think I read some stuff on here years ago.... more calcium leads to a more solid ash, more mag a lighter flakier ash... could be other way around haha I'll see if I can find the link.... Cheers fellas! We is learnin stuffs lol
 
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