Cannabis Late Flowering – Tips & Tricks to Maximize Terpenes, THC, and Yields. Jake Grentree



Here’s a peak into the garden… This video contains years of study and hands on experience. The methods I use, not only …

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  1. Thanks for the info! I will put what you said to work on the two Wedding Cake plants I have here. By the way, who is playing the bass at the end of the video? That was some awesome bass playing.

  2. Flushing is a hydro thing. Soil (microbes) produce the nutrients so flushing soil is only for removing salt accumulated during grow period. Synthetic nutrients produce the most salt but the plant makes some. Salt is what the plant leaves in exchange for uptake.

  3. Great video, but, according to dr Bruce bugsby, there is no research showing that flushing changes anything…so, the flushing argument continues? In the end, do what you personally trust

  4. I have a technique that I discovered a cannabis that was half elbino and half green, and the white side tasted so good because there was no chlorophyll in the buds and I have been doing similar to what you are doing but at the last 10 days, the lights are totally off and what a difference it will make!!!!!!

  5. I've used flushing agents and have dumped at least 10 gallons through a pot while finishing And sometimes You just don't get that white ash

  6. That guy Bruce Bugsby that used to work for NASA he says there's no need to flush you're actually hurting yourself why would you want to starve your plants when they could be making more bud all that stuff will come out in the Cure if you do a good cure it's going to smoke good he even suggest overfeeding them just a little bit to stress them out it makes more trichome production that's the way it deals with stress or you can use cold water

  7. got my uv b running with my normal lights. Really good concentrated bud structure is what it mostly does for me with more and more resin.

  8. As long as you don't over feed, you don't need to flush. Plants are less able to photosynthesiz and produce terpenes. Terpenes have a half life of 24 to 48 hours. If plants can't keep producing terpines until you chop you will have less, not more, if you flush. Flushing is bro science

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