MadAxeMurderer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 5:52 pm
My immediate reaction when I read about flushing is you don't want any chemicals from the fertilizers in the bud.
Sort of like the French feeding snails a very clean diet before eating them.
There are regions in Europe were eating a fish called carp is/was a christmas tradition.
Elderly folks might remember that for the three days before christmas eve one could not take a bath as the bath tub was occupied by the carp to "live" in clean water to "demud".
jaycool wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:37 am
Godzilla glue getting close to harvest. I will start flushing soon (feed it plain water with no added nutrients), but I‘d rather feed it too long than flush too early.
The point behind flushing is to get rid of as much nutrients and chlorophyll as possible before harvest. It is heavily debated on whether this actually does anything or not.
OMG she's beautiful.
My immediate reaction when I read about flushing is you don't want any chemicals from the fertilizers in the bud.
Sort of like the French feeding snails a very clean diet before eating them.
Thanks. I only flushed for about a week before harvesting. Now I can better judge the timing, though. It's a learning process. A really fun learning process. I have a 5 week old apple betty that I topped this time, as well as another gorilla glue, which I just planted 2 days ago. Don't really need the weed, but it's too fun to stop. Plus, I have enough adults registered here to cover the yields.
This has become routine for me. I know what to give/do for the plants and get pretty good yields.
On a related note, if you are vaping. You have to try the Venty from Storck and Bickel. I was using a Norddampf Relict up until today. I was kind of happy with it, and would have lived with it, if I had to, but it had definite drawbacks, and I felt like I needed more product to get the same result.
I had been thinking of buying the venty for quite a while, but couldn't really justify the price to myself. I already thought the Relict was a bit pricey at 130 Euros. When this went on sale for 4/20, Monday, I bit the bullet and bought it. It's 300 bucks right now and that's the sale price. Cheap it ain't, but worth every penny in my opinion.
Like I wrote, the Relict is pretty decent, but with the venty, it's like I'm driving a BMW for the first time.
I was having what I thought were lung problems, so I bought the first one. It turned out to be an unrelated inflamed esophagus, but the taste out of a vape is much, much better, so I stuck with it.
You can buy little capsules to put the weed in and insert into the venty. That makes cleaning much, much easier. The first one I bought came with the capsules. You have to buy them separately with the venty, and I don’t think I would have even known about the capsules, if it weren’t for the first one.
I considered an electric vape however I smoke only 1 or 2 times a month and a single bowl (0.1g) in my Dynavap is enough for an evening, so I decided it wasn't worth it. I never enjoyed smoking weed but vaping it is really pleasant. You can taste the flavors, you need less to get high and the vapor is not as harsh on my lungs and throat as smoke.
It takes a bit of time to learn how to use a mechanical dry herb vaporiser like a Dynavap effectively and probably seems overkill if you are use to simply burning the bud. But it's much cheaper than something like a Venty and is a good introduction to vaping cannabis so you can see if you prefer it to combusting your weed.
alma.freya wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2026 8:19 pm
I considered an electric vape however I smoke only 1 or 2 times a month and a single bowl (0.1g) in my Dynavap is enough for an evening, so I decided it wasn't worth it. I never enjoyed smoking weed but vaping it is really pleasant. You can taste the flavors, you need less to get high and the vapor is not as harsh on my lungs and throat as smoke.
It takes a bit of time to learn how to use a mechanical dry herb vaporiser like a Dynavap effectively and probably seems overkill if you are use to simply burning the bud. But it's much cheaper than something like a Venty and is a good introduction to vaping cannabis so you can see if you prefer it to combusting your weed.
Thanks for that. I had never heard of dynavap. How is the airflow on that? Heating it with a liter seems to prone to mistakes, but what do I know. One of the things I like about my new vaporizeer, is that you can adjust the airflow. It is so cool by the time it hits your throat, that you don't even realise that you just took a massive hit.
alma.freya wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2026 8:19 pm
I considered an electric vape however I smoke only 1 or 2 times a month and a single bowl (0.1g) in my Dynavap is enough for an evening, so I decided it wasn't worth it. I never enjoyed smoking weed but vaping it is really pleasant. You can taste the flavors, you need less to get high and the vapor is not as harsh on my lungs and throat as smoke.
It takes a bit of time to learn how to use a mechanical dry herb vaporiser like a Dynavap effectively and probably seems overkill if you are use to simply burning the bud. But it's much cheaper than something like a Venty and is a good introduction to vaping cannabis so you can see if you prefer it to combusting your weed.
Thanks for that. I had never heard of dynavap. How is the airflow on that? Heating it with a liter seems to prone to mistakes, but what do I know. One of the things I like about my new vaporizeer, is that you can adjust the airflow. It is so cool by the time it hits your throat, that you don't even realise that you just took a massive hit.
Yeah heating with a lighter take practice and after a week I actually bought an induction heater to use instead and haven't picked up the lighter since:
I haven't used any other vaporizers, so can't compare things like airflow. There is an airport which allows airflow and results in cooler vapor, but not as cool as with my little bong: