Am I Right To Start Flushing Now?

Doer

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check this out

3 race horses

horse 1 is fed junk food and lots of it,2 weeks before the race, he gets nothing but water

horse 2 is fed good food from start but gets some supposed muscle boosters along the way, then gets tons of water 2 weeks before race

horse 3 is fed a quality diet from start up until day of race.


Place your bets
Is their anybody in here that want's to have an intelligent discussion?
Do you?

This is about as intelligently simple as it gets.

You gonna feed your $1M race horse, only water, for 2 weeks before the Kentucky Derby?

Are you a fool? Of course not.

Most of the hippy bs about growning, havesting, curing and smoking is just bs.

And the Dutch Hippies realized they could run a number on the world, and so they sold out for the Nutes buiness. A lot of lore about raising prize flowers printed over, since that was the only model.

Hippy flower growers. OK?

Here we do not allow, since we can, people to spread this bs unchallenged.

Very simple.

So, like Athor, if you don't want to be challenged and just want your head patted and wallow in bs, go to these other sites you like so much.

But, why did you come here? I came for the scalding truth.
 

chuck estevez

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The only comparison we can do with Tomato's is that they are both C-3 plants that are sun lovers.
so, I wonder if a bee can tell if the nectar from a flower tastes bad if it isn't flushed for 2 weeks, or if it has something that may be harmful to it.
 

Doer

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so, I wonder if a bee can tell if the nectar from a flower tastes bad if it isn't flushed for 2 weeks, or if it has something that may be harmful to it.
Flushing flowers is to freeze them, I think. Stasis. When you get to your peak color you rinse with a heavy sugar solution to draw out the feed stores from the roots, like Jim said.

You know some flowers will get that greening to a leaf look in the pedals. I can see that in my roses if I feed heavily during bloom. I did that once.
 

Doer

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Quality info ? Define quality
Anything but an argumentative come back, such as " I thought," is content.

Saying a bract is not a flower or a fruit is information, therefore forum content..

Saying, "but I thought" with no content is arguing over opinion, when presented with a fact.
 

jarvild

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In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis, or cone scale. Bracts are often (but not always) different from foliage leaves.
 

jarvild

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in·flo·res·cence
ˌinflôˈresəns,-flə-/
noun
Botany
noun: inflorescence; plural noun: inflorescences
  1. the complete flower head of a plant including stems, stalks, bracts, and flowers.
    • the arrangement of the flowers on a plant.
    • the process of flowering.
Origin
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mid 18th century (denoting the arrangement of a plant's flowers): from modern Latin inflorescentia, from late Latin inflorescere ‘come into flower,’ from Latin in- ‘into’ + florescere ‘begin to flower.’
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Doer

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In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis, or cone scale. Bracts are often (but not always) different from foliage leaves.
Thank you. So even by the most basic definition, a bract is a leaf with reproductive parts. And totally unlike flowers they have the cone scale, i.e., the inflorescence axis to the look of it.

So, the thing that is cultivated world wide, that is the nearest relative, is Hops.

Flowers are different in that they have pedals, (at least one, like Lilly) and produce nectar, need insects to pollinate, etc.

There! See. We all learn something. Quality information. Thank you for providing content. It puts you up with the big boys. :)
 

Doer

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Right, the bract is not the flower, or part of it, it is what produces it, IF THERE IS A FLOWER.

And boys and girls, Cannabis will indeed produce a tiny little flower, but we DO NOT allow it.
We don't let the males get at the girls. We like virgins. So, we are raising Virgin Bracts
that we prevent from flowering.

 

mike4c4

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I'm still lol'ing at 'my buddy with COPD had a collapsed lung'.

Look up spontaneous pheumothorax. COPD'ers are more susceptible to pneumos regardless, add smoking, coughing, and decreased O2 levels and increased CO2 levels to the mix and they're lucky they didn't get out on a ventilator to blow off all that CO2 on board.

I've seem healthy young men with spontaneous pnuemos, I very much doubt that a "flush" would've saved your friends lung from collapsing.

Hahahaha I'm imagining us putting in a chest tube and the doc says, "shoulda flushed your weed!"

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Wow how did you know. LOL Naa but he did ask what nutes was used, explained about high levels of N causing extreme coughing and can make the weed sizzle when burned, and suggested 2 strains that are very good for COPD MMP.
 
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