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BreederMysteryMen
BreederMysteryMenstarted grow question 3 years ago
Ho sentito dire che dopo 10 giorni di lavaggio alle radici si lavano anche foglie e fiori perché così si gonfiano meglio. solo dopo averle lasciato asciugare bene per 4 o 5 giorni si può raccogliere. Io ho paura che si possa sviluppare muffa bagnando lavando fiori. Che cosa fare?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 3 years ago
Bud washing is a thing. Flushing is a thing. Both can have a purpose. Indoors I tend not to wash my buds, outdoors I do. I do not flush in any environment as its not needed in the style I grow. If you have finished flushing the medium. just chop and dry No need to wash unless you where spraying things on them in flower or had a infestation of something. Good Luck
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BreederMysteryMen
BreederMysteryMenanswered grow question 3 years ago
Ragazzi Pazzesco ho lavato tutta la pianta e tutte le radici! Già 36h dopo i fiori sono diventati rigonfi e durissimi. Non posso crederci, uno spettacolo! Al momento niente muffa aspetterò che si asciughi bene prima di raccogliere. Questa si che è un na bella scoperta!
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Only time to wash bud is if you encounter mold, and your still trying to save something. There is actual method for this I personally have not had to use. It's easier running a over sized dehumidifier at half strength for me personally.
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GrowCN
GrowCNanswered grow question 3 years ago
I have never heard of that method and it does not pass my smell test. I agree it sounds like it can cause a mold problem. And I'm not getting started on "washing".
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 3 years ago
You should be flushing the substrate not the actual flowers mate
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