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  1. Bro I grow what I know the case to be flushing is putting double the amount of water you’d usually rinsing the nutes out the soil then the plant sucks all the nutes in the leaves to put causing the fade of their Leaves 🍁 mostly done when using synthetic nutrients

  2. Just watched this bro and it’s by far the best explanation of black ash on the tube.
    I pretty much agree to your philosophies regarding black ash as I’ve had similar thoughts for a while but one or 2 things to add which might help explain the causes etc.
    I’ll make a video as it’s easier than typing and try sent it over to you on the gram

  3. You still don’t understand that plants don’t just cycle nutrients around inside the buds like blood 🤦‍♂️ you can’t remove something from plant matter by simply giving water.. what you can do is try to starve the plant so it uses the last bit of nitrogen from the leaves and isn’t such a green plant at harvest. Aside from that, it really is all in dry/cure

  4. got last week some garlic runtz with pretty dark ash but the taste was really good and the burning too 🤷‍♂️ i usually dont smoke black ash but i would buy it a second time 🤔

  5. Flushing is a myth. the plant pulls the nutrients that are mobile (not all can be moved by the plant) from the fan leaves first. i can make any plant burn with white ash. just give it too much phosphorus during flower. thats the only time when you have to flush, cause of the salt buildup. frankly unless you know how it was grown everything you say is just theory.

  6. Hi Drew, I have a question. I have some black ash bud at the minute and the way you described black ash is exactly what’s happening. You mentioned to put it in a jar, how long would this be for? Thanks mate!

  7. I've been hearing calcium and something else gets fed at some point and that produces white ash when burnt. I've aways thought nutrients left over, but i'm just a smoker. Also heard it gets added to cigarettes. Interesting init. Someone feel free to tell me if it's bs

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