j1sonbrother
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i would like to ask if the color of ash really has relationship with the taste.
Thanks all.
Thanks all.
Thats why they call it crack! JkUsually, it is the opposite. If it snaps, crackles and pops, then its really bad.
sometimes I think color of ash has something to do with drying,Thats why they call it crack! Jk
Back to the subject.....does the color of ash have to do with taste? Ill say no and yes!
Ill say thus too. The darker the ash the shittier my heartburn gets...damn
One more thing: if im not mistaken terpenes are volitized at around 70 to 90 degrees F! Maybe they are part of the black ash.
Someone should do reasearch about this
Im sure theres variables that change the color of ash...i could see that as one. Also over fed plants, bad dry, bad cure, ...i see alot of coming into my state from Colorado...ash is dark af smoke is harsh af...some is just straight nasty af..... this is shit they sell in dispensaries....im appalled i grow better peppers then they do potsometimes I think color of ash has something to do with drying,
maybe 14 days is the best
Dirtbag just summed it up well. but it's interesting to see someone else say this about heartburn too. I've kind of used it as my indirect test for residuals.Ill say thus too. The darker the ash the shittier my heartburn gets...damn
Dirtbag just summed it up well. but it's interesting to see someone else say this about heartburn too. I've kind of used it as my indirect test for residuals.
Hi DirtbagWhite-light grey ash and good heat retention in the cherry (joint stays lit), and a smooth cool smoke is from weed that doesnt have a surplus of unused nutrients in it, and was fed properly for the last month at the very least. Dry and cure also has an impact but imho, to a lesser extent.
Black- dark grey ash, poor heat retention (joint burns out) and a hot harsh smoke is pot that was overfed and not flushed out enough near the end. Dried too fast can exacerbate this, but the main reason is overfeeding/not flushing enough to compensate for the high feed rate.
Cool bro ,I spent the whole day yesterday and didn't find any helpful information at all. is true that run off is 0 ppm in flushing,and finally the ash is white (except colourful strains ?)Also found that when not dried enough and still to much moisture in the bud.
IMO there is many things... pretty much all pointed out before my post. But I did find when testing buds if they were still fairly wet they burnt darker and like shit.Cool bro ,I spent the whole day yesterday and didn't find any helpful information at all. is true that run off is 0 ppm in flushing,and finally the ash is white (except colourful strains ?)
Always so tempting, but you're 100% correct. I'll usually pull a little .25g bowl out though and while I get a glimpse of the final product, I'm always reminded I should have waited. lolYeah 7 days dry is a bit early to be sampling.
do share :)
Summary...light and temps and chlorophyll ...not flushing. I just did a deep dive on flushing too because I'm getting close to having to make that call.