Another thread on flushing cannabis

Definitley the same pheno of lava cake as @BG305

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Picked mine up at the cannabis cup in Daly City last year. Pretty much the only good thing about the cup.

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Pretty sure I have cannarado cut.

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Would love to give your line a try, you are definitely beyond knowledgeable in nutrients/growing. Keep us posted im sure im not the only one down to support a contributing person/company who has walked the walk.

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HAVC guy here and hopefully these grow supplies stores wouldn’t require licensing or a business account to make a purchase! And definitely post your product I would love to check it out!

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I think Cannarado and phinest phenos are same? I’m not sure but they look the same and I’m happy

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Cannardo is the breader that dropped the beans and this is just the super star pheno that was found from this project. There is only 1 cut of the LC that I’ve seen and the pics above are it. A truly fine specimen of cannabis. :100:

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Calcium ions carry two positive charges.

Plants remobilize nutrients to wherever they are needed most, such as rapidly growing vegetative tissue, young reproductive tissues, seeds, and storage tissues.

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Ozone is dangerous. Use appropriate caution when using it.

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Free sugars are hydrophilic, so one would not expect them to be soluble in solvents like propane, butane, heptane, etc. The sugars that get “pulled into” cannabinoid oil extracts are likely linked to lipids, hydrophobic proteins, denatured proteins, and/or other hydrophobic macromolecules.

Assuming the saline is saturated, one benefit of heptane-saline washes is that it denatures proteins, including glycoproteins. Many of these denatured proteins, and any sugars linked to them, are then partitioned into the aqueous saline and discarded. Saturated heptane-saline washes also remove many non-proteinaceous amphipathic macromolecules, including amphipathic glycosides such as glycolipids.

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True, but this is an extremely small fraction of the sugars that plants make, store, and catabolize.