zipflip
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The nutrients don't make it into the buds. Never have, never will. The plant converts the nutrients into plant sugars as they leave the main stem.
The nutrients do not go beyond the main stem and into the leaves and flowers.
so then do you think maybe its the higher levels of plant sugars that leave the main stem and shoot into the leaves an buds like was said that causes the harshness .....??
i know sugar burns somethin funky on its own tho im sure the plant sugars in mention arent liek the table sugar ya use on ya breakfast cereal... lol
but maybe thats wat started the myth or sprung the misundrstood myth behind it. or not so a myth but the reason behind the flushin process. "to eliminate nutes in the end product" when really/technically flushing would prevent nutrient uptake into the main stem which would like you stated bout it pushin out the sugars then and thus hinder the levels of plant sugars leavin the stem and into the leaves an buds.
im not statin this my opinion here. just merely wondering ...