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I don't really read anything AN puts out, I keep it to ag, university and .edu sites, so I can't comment on anything they have to say.Agreed especially when running beneficials. Got to keep them fed.
As far as sugars having an effect on the plant. I always thought no as sugars molecules are to big to be absorbed through the root zone but I have recent article from AN stating yes sugars are absorbed and used. But then again this is from AN leaders of the lies and snake oil industry.
They look like this, and they work. I guarantee it.
Here is the link to all the flavors: https://www.lorannoils.com/c-6-super-strength-flavors.aspx
egg nog buds. LOL!
Egg nog flavored buds lmao that's awesome dude! Deffinatly the info I was looking to get goin Here. thanks guys :winking0067:
I'm deffinatly askin my h shop about this hi brix by ej. as of late they never seem to have what I'm lookin for.
@cap, does it really taste like egg nog lol?
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I haven't tried eggnog, but the flavors in those little bottles are on point so if it says egg nog I am sure it means it. I know from experience that these bottles work as a flavor/smell inducer. I have used both bubble gum and cotton candy.
I don't know the science behind it, but I think (I THINK I dont know) the florist flowers that are dyed are actually fed the dye and the roots translocate the dye to the flower. Probably same principle except with smell?
Oh cripes don't let the color thing get out , the next Fad will be Neon Bud or some such horse apples..............Root Beer Kush , Biscuits and Gravy OG , MAster Martini Hash ( shaken not stirred) , Hammy Haze , Jagermeister Jamaican............egad.
Ahhhh wadda I know anyway..." I'm just a peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many strains."................
It is super unlikely that large molecules are being taken in by roots without first being broken down. Typically large molecules will be moved by active transport (the way sucrose/etc can be taken up).
Generally speaking, these transport proteins are very specialized and only move 1 or 2 types of molecules (in sym/anti ports). The fact that many aromatics are non-polar would help with uptake in smaller molecules (like terpenes perhaps). But once again these are unlikely to move through tissues in this way without first being broken down--and to be frank I'm not certain that roots are able to uptake even these small molecules.
If there is no active transport, its a question of whether or not the material will migrate osmotically, and following that whether it is stable in the cell.
There are both big/small and polar/non-polar dyes, which might make that process a bit easier to undertake. Furthermore, these chemicals tend to be more stable than smelly substances (lower BP/higher MP, lower energy).
Again this is all general, it could be exactly as was said--the molecules are uptaken and relocated to the flower. I have my doubts, though.
I see the lemon, but where is the skunk and the gun oil?
haha i would like to try gun oil with ak-47 it sounds pretty deadly
try it.
Egg nog = ew for me. Same as artificial banana flavor. What about almond...? I don't know, and right now I can't try it.I haven't tried eggnog, but the flavors in those little bottles are on point so if it says egg nog I am sure it means it. I know from experience that these bottles work as a flavor/smell inducer. I have used both bubble gum and cotton candy.
I don't know the science behind it, but I think (I THINK I dont know) the florist flowers that are dyed are actually fed the dye and the roots translocate the dye to the flower. Probably same principle except with smell?
Gah! got me AGAIN! <sniffles> ;(you dont need 500k of equipment. You just need a sense of smell.
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