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This might be a urban myth of the marijuana world. I remember hearing the sugar and boiling water method over 25 years ago from a dodgy mate well before the internet was invented. Untill Mythbusters does a marijuana special and tackles this specific method of post harvesting than it will remain a urban myth. My 2 cents on the subject says if the benefits were that obvious than everybody would be using this method and therefore wouldnt be in the realm of a 'urban myth' but a 'must do'  :gardening:

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Interesting and funny read.

 

Never heard of it myself in my 31 years of living but I have heard of and also tried the 'putting fruit in the curing jar'.

 

Sliced strawberries, mashed blueberries, pricked orange wedge etc... It does add a bit of fruity flavouring but nothing like the levels of say flavoured tabacco.

 

Each to there own though and in my opinon, everything is worth a try once.

 

I'm sure people once called the first person to clone 2 breeds of plant an idiot, or the first berson who put his long time grown plant into a tube and blast it with butane was probably labelled as mentally unstable but hey, millions of people around the world do both of these so I say crack on, drop those roots in sugar water and you never know, you may be a 21st centery trend setter!

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So what's the verdict then lol? does this old hippy method actually work, has anyone tried it in the last 45 years since hippies were around lol  :pimp:  :afro:

I did it a few times back in the 70's. Zero result when compared to mates who had just hung it up to dry the "normal" way. Urban myth!

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I'm all up for hearing about and trying new ideas. Especially one like this as there is 100% no chance of loosing or damaging your crop.

 

The fruit in the jar I and others mentioned woult increase the chance of mould as long as you maintain it properly. Keep the air circulating, take the fruit out after 4-5 days and if you so wish, replace with a fresh peice.

 

Think of your jar the same way you do a cupboard or fridge, you wouldn't leave open fruit laying about in there for more than a few days so if yiou decide to try it with your next harvest just stick by that theory.

 

i will be doing it again this harvest on half a yeild from one plant and leaving the other have natural. I would offer to sell some to anyone who wants to try the difference but that my friends is illigal! lol :harhar:

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One of my friends will rip a plant an leave the roots in water for 24hrs before he harvests.. Trims or touches it.

 

it is supposed to give the plant one final chance to eat/drink as much water as it can.. It does fatten the buds up slightly.. But not really enough to worry about unless you are doin mass scale in my opinion.

. But I believe it also helps to dilute any feed or nutes that may still be present in the plant again slightly.

 

I would not or ever recommend doing it with boiling water... Or put boiling water any where near your plants.

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