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    Quote Originally Posted by scoobywho View Post
    Need to ask him about it lol I would like to read that. Is the flush getting rid of the chlorophyll in the plant causing it to burn/taste better? And not much to do with nutrients at all.

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    Chlorophyll is broken down during drying and curing if I'm not wrong?

    Like some bud that's dried in a hurry sometimes sparks and taste like plant when smoked other than after curing you have the perfect smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenirl View Post
    Chlorophyll is broken down during drying and curing if I'm not wrong?

    Like some bud that's dried in a hurry sometimes sparks and taste like plant when smoked other than after curing you have the perfect smoke.

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    Agree with that, some say dry trimming is far superior precisely because of this. Wet trimming squirts 'phyll all over your smoke

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    Quote Originally Posted by gardro View Post
    Agree with that, some say dry trimming is far superior precisely because of this. Wet trimming squirts 'phyll all over your smoke
    Hmm now this is interesting...I think I'm going to dry trim one of my girls to test this out, thanks gardro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gardro View Post
    Agree with that, some say dry trimming is far superior precisely because of this. Wet trimming squirts 'phyll all over your smoke
    Since I started hanging the whole plant to dry and then trimming I've never had that wet hay smell from the buds which I'm guessing is the chlorophyll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Hmm now this is interesting...I think I'm going to dry trim one of my girls to test this out, thanks gardro.
    I thought everyone dry trimmed I'm not the only one lol.

    It all makes perfect sense to dry trim from slow dry, perfect manicuring and not damaging that sticky icky.

    I did actually dry trim my mutant Cindy jack and it was a doddle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenirl View Post
    I thought everyone dry trimmed I'm not the only one lol.

    It all makes perfect sense to dry trim from slow dry, perfect manicuring and not damaging that sticky icky.

    I did actually dry trim my mutant Cindy jack and it was a doddle

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    Nope I've always ever wet trimmed, I agree it does make sense

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    Nothing beats backyard vegetables.

    I like that organic is better for the environment and all that. There is a study that shows organic tomatoes had more flavonoids and actually did taste better. I'll take a poke around for it.

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    I’ll add to this soon, but I know for sure when your flushing your chemicals your actually not !!!
    Also have a look into Brix levels, this can’t be done with synthetically grow canna I believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by redisiel View Post
    I’ll add to this soon, but I know for sure when your flushing your chemicals your actually not !!!
    Also have a look into Brix levels, this can’t be done with synthetically grow canna I believe
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    That was a good read man the brix level is interesting topic.

    Want a refractometer now lol. I read a bit about hydroponic tomato farmers using it to detect deficiencies before leaf symptoms appear and to gauge harvest. That would be amazingly useful.

    Do synthetic nutrients have a detrimental effect on brix level mate?





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