How I accelerate fade in soil

budtoker221

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No...distilled water has zero pollutants....none whatsoever. If you want carbonic acid to play with...Sprite or any carbonated drink has some....kinda pointless though. Same as arguing with people about drying in a refrigerator.
Ok I guess carbonic acid in the water is just carbonated water than huh.. its just weird because I don’t think of rainwater as being fizzy and carbonated like carbonated water but I’ve never drank rainwater before and it obviousely is gonna have way less carbonation than a soda.
 

budtoker221

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Ok I guess carbonic acid in the water is just carbonated water than huh.. its just weird because I don’t think of rainwater as being fizzy and carbonated like carbonated water but I’ve never drank rainwater before and it obviousely is gonna have way less carbonation than a soda.
Just googled “ph of carbonated water” ...google says 4.5.
So perhaps simply carbonated water would work as an acid for OP’s fade method here..
 
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budtoker221

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No...distilled water has zero pollutants....none whatsoever. If you want carbonic acid to play with...Sprite or any carbonated drink has some....kinda pointless though. Same as arguing with people about drying in a refrigerator.
Have you ever tried using carbonated water?
If not, how do you know it wouldn’t effect how the plant grew or the potency/ taste of the final product.

Also from reading about rainwater it sounds like all unpolluted rainwater has a certain amount of carbonation.

Funny cuz I never remember kearning that in science class but I might have been too high half the time to remember wtf the chemistry teacher was even saying.
 
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mudballs

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Have you ever tried using carbonated water?
No
If not, how do you know it wouldn’t effect how the plant grew or the potency/ taste of the final product.
I dont, nor have i ever taken any stance on an outcome. You can ask what i think tho.

Also from reading about rainwater it sounds like all unpolluted rainwater has a certain amount of carbonation.

Funny cuz I never remember learning that in science class but I might have been too high half the time to remember wtf the chemistry teacher was even saying.
I have started to try to copy Purpinator formula and application...haven't given any heartfelt effort yet cuz you gotta have plants at certain stages to even try this stuff. I've tried a couple things but purpinator is based on vacoule Ph and anthocyanins.fade is different mechanisms in the plant. Im more interested in induced anthocyanin expression and carbonated water isn't a consideration.
 

budrock61

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I have started to try to copy Purpinator formula and application...haven't given any heartfelt effort yet cuz you gotta have plants at certain stages to even try this stuff. I've tried a couple things but purpinator is based on vacoule Ph and anthocyanins.fade is different mechanisms in the plant. Im more interested in induced anthocyanin expression and carbonated water isn't a consideration.
Have you used Purpinator? Does it work?
 

mudballs

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I'll go with 5. Some people use coffee with hydrangeas to lower the ph. Mine got pretty blue a year ago when a bunch of neighborhood cats started pissing where it was planted.
Good choice, the motherline of this plant is the one in the pic i posted earlier in thread. If there's purp to be pushed without cold induction, this girl should have it.
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Im doing epsom salt cuz Purpinator says 'magnesium' alot when talking about how theirs works.
 

Charles U Farley

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That's a real good way to slo-dry pot and get a really nice cure if done right. I just got a nice mini fridge and will be doing some pot in there without the wife bitching about everything in HER fridge smelling like bud. 4 -5 weeks just to dry before putting it still moist into jars for burping for another 4 weeks.

I've been curing my pot slow like this for 20 years but usually down in my basement which is as cold as a fridge, (35-40F), for 6 months of the year. Still only 62F now as summer begins to fade but still 84F outside today.

From this.

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To this. Smooth and tasty. OG#18.

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All apologies for jacking the thread, but Old Med User, if the nym Trollenator means anything to you, please see here:

Trollenator
 

OldMedUser

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Supposedly increases anthocyanin productivity to give you color. Just like tepinator gives you higher terps ‍♂
And this makes the pot better how? Green pot or purple pot. I've grown plenty of both and other than the strain differences, (sometimes the same strain but one is green and the other is purple), it's the same buzz. My wife has lots of chickens with white, brown, blue, green and yellow shells but they all taste the same inside as well. Scientifically proven to be no nutritional differences either.

I like grey pot the best. Means I just blasted a bowl. :)

:peace:
 
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