I get small sparkling explosions when I do fast drying techniques. I usually start flushing a week and a half to two weeks before harvest. I grow in five gallon buckets so I usually do 2 and a half gallons the first water with 3 tablespoons of klean flush. Then water every other day with 3 liters containing 1 tablespoon of klean flush and 1 tablespoon of molasses. When your plant doesnt use up all of the chemicals it stored they usually combust when you go to smoke the bud.
Alright well thanks for the advice guys. I guess next time I'll have to flush a couple weeks before harvest Could it be you're using a flint lighter, and while you are using multiple strikes to get it lit, some of the excess flint is falling on top of the bud and igniting? Try an electronic lighter if so and see if there are no more sparkles. I've had this happen to me and laughed my ass off when I figured it out! My vote is on a bad flush. If you flush with plain water you usually want to do double the size of the pot.
Do it 2 weeks before harvest and again about 4 or 5 days before. This should be the last watering too. The soil will usually be so saturated it will stay moist until you cut her. Bowls are mainstays in cannabis culture. Here's everything you need to know about packing and smoking a bowl for consuming cannabis.
A bowl is one of the main components of a pipe or bong. It is the rounded-out part into which you pack the cannabis. At the bottom of the bowl is a hole leading to the body of the pipe.
When you ignite the marijuana and inhale through the mouthpiece, the smoke travels out of the hole, through the pipe, and into your lungs. Bowls look and function a little bit differently depending on if they're in a regular pipe or in a bong.
Bowls on the end of a pipe typically have a hole on the side called a carb. The carb plays a key role in controlling airflow. Covering it causes the smoke to build up in the chamber and releasing it allows full airflow, quickly clearing the chamber of smoke as you inhale.
Bowls used with a bong usually do not have a carb. Instead, you control airflow by sliding the bowl in and out of the bong's downstem. Some bongs may have carbs on the chamber instead of removable bowls — it's best to check before lighting up. Grind the weed. Nugs don't burn very well if you light them whole so it's important to grind your cannabis for an even smoke. Small pieces of about the same size burn more evenly and consistently. The best way to accomplish this is with a grinder.
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