Is your medical bud properly flushed? Here’s a good way to test if your cannabis is chemical free.
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March 9, 2010
[...] with improper flushing of nutrients from plants before harvest, another cause of the dreaded “joint that won’t stay lit and breaks [...]
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March 23, 2010
[...] the MMAR allows for patients to partake of their smoked cannabis medicine anywhere it’s legally acceptable to smoke tobacco. These days there are almost no indoor [...]














excellent video!
that looked like a crazy hydro set up!!!
that was a seriously cool video. id say more people need to learn this stuff. so many think that weed is weed but there is a lot more to it. Ill be watchn for more
ya that was a bit of an advanced looking reservoir set up probably producing some nice medical buds
awwww, I love the lady bugs
As Erin said.. absolutely awesome video. I actually just tried the test and failed
Gonna look for alternate sources now. Thanks for uploading
IT’S about time some one did the paper work LOL my hats off to you all who worked so hard on this website. it’s the best yet, keep up the great work:):)!!!!!looking forward to more video’s best to you:):).
very good and definitive video.
An excellent video indeed! I would add that properly grown organic gardens, in particular True Living Organics, shouldn’t need to be flushed. But any neem oil or other organic pesticides should be washed off the plant itself well before harvest, not so much because they’re bad for you as they taste and sometimes smell terrible when burned/vaped.
Also, another reason why your bud may not burn with a light, fluffy ash is that it wasn’t CURED properly. Perhaps I’ll write a blog about curing…
It is a quite useful video.