flavoring white widow with blueberry

whitewidowgrower

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i got 2 small bottles of highly concentrated blueberry flavoring. i would like to dilute it and add it to one of my ww plants. i figure i will let the plant dry up about 4 days and add the blueberry water about 1-2 hours before i harvest. this should let the water soak up nice and quick hopefully leaving at least a hint of blueberry flavor to the finished product. what do you think?
 

GraF

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Im not too sure but I would do it like 24 hrs b4 hand if I were to at all
(which I prolly wouldnt) I would think that it would make it sorta harsh to smoke

what type of flavoring is it that youre talkin about
 

mogie

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You are asuming that flavoring will be taking in through the roots and transported thru the plant in the same form as it was administed. Most substances given are broken down into chemcials that the plant can use. Most flavorings bogus. Your best bet is to add molasses for a slightly sweeter taste. This is proven to add the plant in the flower state because of the sugar that is adds. But sugar in the natural form not like regular sugar. Also molasses helps mellow the taste.
 

whitewidowgrower

Active Member
im going to try the molasses on the bigger plant. the smaller plant isnt doing so good so i want to experiment with the flavoring. im fairly certain that the flavoring will reach the buds.
 

mogie

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Generally I like to sacrifice a chicken over my plants before harvest ya know....to make them taste like chicken. If you dip them in oil before smoking I swear it tastes just like KFC!!!

Why add more chemicals to your weed?
 

whitewidowgrower

Active Member
lorannoils.com look at the flavorings under gourmet on the side menu. they come in 3.7 ml bottles i have 2. they are highly concentrated and if i open one the room smells like blueberry
 

diagnostic

Active Member
the thing is, these are flavors for food. so the buds might taste like bleuberry when you eat them, but while there being burnt(smoked), i think it might get disgusting.
 

atmt888

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You are asuming that flavoring will be taking in through the roots and transported thru the plant in the same form as it was administed. Most substances given are broken down into chemcials that the plant can use. Most flavorings bogus. Your best bet is to add molasses for a slightly sweeter taste. This is proven to add the plant in the flower state because of the sugar that is adds. But sugar in the natural form not like regular sugar. Also molasses helps mellow the taste.
What he said.
 
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