Weed that taste like....

Blazin Purps

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Jack Skellington from TGA has a nice lime flavor also. Yeah I noticed this was 5 year ago also so I didnt post when it was first resurrected but it went so far off track I figured I would throw a suggestion out there.
 

JointOperation

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Nutes make no difference in taste. Taste and smell is genetics plus a proper cure. As long as the plants nutrient needs are met, the source doesn't matter.

I always chuckle to myself seeing the stupid bottles at the grow shop promising smells and the like. A waste of money.

that's the biggest load of BULLSHIT ive ever read.. have u not done any research.. if nutes can affect the thc. cbd. cbn.. cbg.. levels.. in strains.. then why wouldn't nutrients affect the terpene profile?

that's stupid to say if u have no clue what your talking about. yes different nutrients give different results.. on smell .. taste.. bud structure.. yield.. potency..

I did a test a long time ago now.. biocanna bio vega and flores with the additive.. then canna coco a and b diff additive.. substra vega and flores.. foxfarms.. gen hydroponics.. and guess what.. EVERY SINGLE NUTE WE TRIED.. MADE A DIFFERENCE.. yes.. genetics has a lot to do with it .. but nutrients can make a certain terpene stand out much more then with a different nute.. to the point were the same clone smells totally different.. same with potency... the looks of it .. and so on..

please stop spreading misinfo..

have u ever used the additive SWEET.. or Bud Candy?.... turned my Deadhead og kush that stinks like a great skunky ass kush.. and it made it sweet tasting with a weird sweeter smell... so saying u cant completely change the taste with nutes is not TRUE.....

also had a plant .. taste like coffee and musky kush.. then grew with different nutes.. and it came out more lemony kushy.. instead..

so ya I think things can change.. seeing as how.. the environment can change just as much as nutrients.. that's why u see clones of strains that look diff in every set up.. it all depends on how dialed in you have your setup to be consistent.. but nutes deff play a huge part..
 
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TonightYou

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that's the biggest load of BULLSHIT ive ever read.. have u not done any research.. if nutes can affect the thc. cbd. cbn.. cbg.. levels.. in strains.. then why wouldn't nutrients affect the terpene profile?

that's stupid to say if u have no clue what your talking about. yes different nutrients give different results.. on smell .. taste.. bud structure.. yield.. potency..

I did a test a long time ago now.. biocanna bio vega and flores with the additive.. then canna coco a and b diff additive.. substra vega and flores.. foxfarms.. gen hydroponics.. and guess what.. EVERY SINGLE NUTE WE TRIED.. MADE A DIFFERENCE.. yes.. genetics has a lot to do with it .. but nutrients can make a certain terpene stand out much more then with a different nute.. to the point were the same clone smells totally different.. same with potency... the looks of it .. and so on..

please stop spreading misinfo..

have u ever used the additive SWEET.. or Bud Candy?.... turned my Deadhead og kush that stinks like a great skunky ass kush.. and it made it sweet tasting with a weird sweeter smell... so saying u cant completely change the taste with nutes is not TRUE.....

also had a plant .. taste like coffee and musky kush.. then grew with different nutes.. and it came out more lemony kushy.. instead..

so ya I think things can change.. seeing as how.. the environment can change just as much as nutrients.. that's why u see clones of strains that look diff in every set up.. it all depends on how dialed in you have your setup to be consistent.. but nutes deff play a huge part..
Spreading bullshit? Please, that's funny.

Environment matters, I wouldn't argue with that.

A plant doesn't care where and what form it gets its micro and macro nutrients. Different forms are simply a different configuration of a molecule.

Keep wasting your money on snake oil.

Eta genetics determine potential, growing it to the genetics full potential is based on environment.
 

JointOperation

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Spreading bullshit? Please, that's funny.

Environment matters, I wouldn't argue with that.

A plant doesn't care where and what form it gets its micro and macro nutrients. Different forms are simply a different configuration of a molecule.

Keep wasting your money on snake oil.

Eta genetics determine potential, growing it to the genetics full potential is based on environment.
im not wasting shit.. I did tests for a friend.. FOR FREE .. so all my nutes were FREE.. for the 8000w side by side .. we had 1 nute regimen for each 1000w light.. and it worked great.. but still u can see a difference in nutes.. so u saying that every nutrient is the same is total BULLSHIT. because.. miracle grow VS anything else.. and ull see a huge difference.. same with any of the other nutes..

I don't own a nutrient company so I don't gain shit from sayin what works and not.. just from actually trying shit.. ive seen the difference.. so how can u say that ? what nutrients have u tried .. side by side..?

theres a difference between Chemical and Organic.. grown .. so why wouldn't it matter what nutrient source they are taking? and at wat ratios? not every nute company is mixing the same ratios of nutes.. so that alone will cause differences..

so again .. what proof do you have? post a link... let me read it myself.. kuz I don't see it .

and the nutrient challenge proves that it changes the cannabinoids and thc.. %s so why wouldn't it change terpenes or FLAVINOIDS? LOL why?
 

JointOperation

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In Cannabis: -over 120 different terpenes can be manufactured by Cannabis, some only in trace amounts with others in double-digit percentage
-produced in the Trichomes, the same glands where THC is produced, comprising between 10 and 20 percent of the total oils produced by the glands
-about 10-29 percent of marijuana smoke resin is composed of terpenes/terpenoids
-drug sniffing dogs are able to smell odorous terpenes, not THC
-age, maturation and time of day can affect the amount and ratios of terpenes. They are constantly being produced but are vaporized by heat and light of the day… so harvest in early morning!
-climate and weather also affect terpene and flavonoid production. The same variety, even genotype, can produce a different terpene profile when grown in different soils or with different fertilizers.
-in addition to many circulatory and muscular effects, some terpenes interact with neurological receptors
-a few bind weakly to Cannabinoid receptors
-others seem to alter the permeability of cell membranes and allow in either more or less THC
-others affect serotonin and dopamine chemistry (neurotransmitters)

SOME NOOB SHIT
 

TonightYou

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Well that certainly solidify your claims.

Of course you are going to get different results from different lines, some lines are better, some lines are less complete, some have more salt build up.

Cite, and please learn the use of proper grammar if you are going to "school" me.

My point being provide a plant with what it needs and it will do what it wants to do. Source nutrients only needs to be compete for the specific plant.


But please let me know how you schedule your feedings:roll:

Eta: I stated environmental differences affect plants, not sure why you seem a little slow on picking that up and felt the need to highlight. Perhaps you need to have your morning coffee, it should help with reading comprehension
 

Hannibal Cannabinol

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Key Lime Pie smells like it tastes... Like a fresh lime. Good stuff if you like up sativa highs that will make you sketch out for the first 20-30 minutes.
 
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