organic flushing question

ballaboyee21

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Hey I just flushed a week ago because I thought my plants were ready. Now using a 1/4 dose nutrients this week do I need to flush again before harvesting? Used 1/4 dose so I don't think it should matter but wanted second opinion. 50% amber now
 

st0wandgrow

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Hey I just flushed a week ago because I thought my plants were ready. Now using a 1/4 dose nutrients this week do I need to flush again before harvesting? Used 1/4 dose so I don't think it should matter but wanted second opinion. 50% amber now
a) No need to flush
b) CHOP those mofos down! 50% amber is already past the window of when those should have been cut
 

ballaboyee21

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well, hopefully no flamers notice this question, what do you use for food, medium, and why did you feel the need to flush them anyways, if you are organic?
I was told even with organic nutrients you need to flush because there could be nutrient buildup. I use general organics marine nutrient and biothrive veganic. Just biothrive this last week 1/4 dose.
 

ballaboyee21

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Awesome thanks for the advice everybody sorry if I posted a redundant thread. Owner of the local hydro store told me I needed to flush. But I wanted to chop, glad I asked you guys. Fruit Automatic - Dinafem is now hanging on my shelf. Smells awesome.
 

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ballaboyee21

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I've done both ways, you preserve flavor and slow the curing process by leaving the leaves on. The leaves wrap around the buds and protect it from air and trap all those juicy oils/terpenes for a fantastic flavorful frenzy. The trimming isn't as easy though I'll admit. But its worth it for terpene retention in my view. I noticed my nug smelled crazy when I would trim, its because those oils are being released and opened to the air. Now they go straight in the jar immediately after trimming to keep that smell! Everybody says my stuff is way smoother/better tasting now.
 

yoyogreen

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mmmmm.....all sorts is wrong here....never give your "organic" herbs liquid nute anything....fix your soil instead next time. never give a plant in flower any sort of anything last 4 weeks flower( that is if it is organic).....we learn from mistakes
 

NyQuilkush318

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So
yoyogreenweeks of flowering u don't give her no nutrients just ph water post: 10729308 said:
mmmmm.....all sorts is wrong here....never give your "organic" herbs liquid nute anything....fix your soil instead next time. never give a plant in flower any sort of anything last 4 weeks flower( that is if it is organic).....we learn from mistakes
U saying ur last 4 w
 

NyQuilkush318

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I've done both ways, you preserve flavor and slow the curing process by leaving the leaves on. The leaves wrap around the buds and protect it from air and trap all those juicy oils/terpenes for a fantastic flavorful frenzy. The trimming isn't as easy though I'll admit. But its worth it for terpene retention in my view. I noticed my nug smelled crazy when I would trim, its because those oils are being released and opened to the air. Now they go straight in the jar immediately after trimming to keep that smell! Everybody says my stuff is way smoother/better tasting now.
So u leve fan leves on too bro
 

Pattahabi

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mmmmm.....all sorts is wrong here....never give your "organic" herbs liquid nute anything....fix your soil instead next time. never give a plant in flower any sort of anything last 4 weeks flower( that is if it is organic).....we learn from mistakes
I very much disagree with this. Still more hydrostore mentality about not 'feeding' before you chop. 'Never give your plant anything' is way too vague. I give my plants aloe water, coconut water, etc past 4 weeks. I would even top dress after 4 weeks depending on how the plant looks.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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mmmmm.....all sorts is wrong here....never give your "organic" herbs liquid nute anything....fix your soil instead next time. never give a plant in flower any sort of anything last 4 weeks flower( that is if it is organic).....we learn from mistakes
I took this to mean no "chemical liquid nutes"
If that's the case I agree.
Top dressing w/ organic I am in favor of.

I very much disagree with this. Still more hydrostore mentality about not 'feeding' before you chop. 'Never give your plant anything' is way too vague. I give my plants aloe water, coconut water, etc past 4 weeks. I would even top dress after 4 weeks depending on how the plant looks.
 
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