I decided to figure this out for myself as opposed to just going with the conventional wisdom. That being said I still would like opinions. I want this experiment as controlled as possible.
INFORMATION
Strain: Original White Widow from Paradise seeds
# of Plants: 20 all cloned from the same mother
Light: 1000W HPS
Container 2 gallon Smart Pots
Medium: Coco Coir, prehydrated, sterilized and enriched with calcium by the manufacturer
Nutrients: Cocotek A+B with R0 water
But even their location in the tent, and their proximity to my light may account for differences that could skew the statistics so I am staggering my controls (not flushed) with my experimental (flushed) based on their location in the tent.
See the attached paint file. The circles are my plants. "C" stands for control (brown circles), "F" stands for flushed (blue circles). The thin red line is the projected footprint of my reflector hood.
I can't compare a control that is right under the light to a flushed plant that is in a corner so for each control exists a corresponding flushed plant in a similar location.
When I dry the plants I will hang them in my tent with my humidity controller enclosed. Still, there will be plants closer to my exhaust fan than other plants which may also skew the information. Therefore 1C will be hung close to 1F during drying, and so on for the remaining plants.
Now onto the questions
1. I am currently approaching my window. I will finish a full 8 weeks of flower by Friday. Perhaps in 3 or 4 days I could pull them with minimal (if any) amber. When would be the appropriate time to flush?
2. I have never flushed in coco before. Can you advise on the technique (if any) how much water, pH, should I add anything else to the water?
3. Aside from subjective methods of evaluation such as flavor, aroma, and potency, what other methods can I use to determine if a valid difference is experienced? I thought about taking equal weight portions of finished product and determine how much shatter can be extracted but I am ignorant of whether flushing would effect this attribute. What other attributes besides flavor, smell, and harshness does flushing allegedly contribute to.
4. Please advise on anything else I should be considering to make this experiment as valid as possible.
As always, polite pertinent comments are appreciated, and thank you in advance
INFORMATION
Strain: Original White Widow from Paradise seeds
# of Plants: 20 all cloned from the same mother
Light: 1000W HPS
Container 2 gallon Smart Pots
Medium: Coco Coir, prehydrated, sterilized and enriched with calcium by the manufacturer
Nutrients: Cocotek A+B with R0 water
But even their location in the tent, and their proximity to my light may account for differences that could skew the statistics so I am staggering my controls (not flushed) with my experimental (flushed) based on their location in the tent.
See the attached paint file. The circles are my plants. "C" stands for control (brown circles), "F" stands for flushed (blue circles). The thin red line is the projected footprint of my reflector hood.
I can't compare a control that is right under the light to a flushed plant that is in a corner so for each control exists a corresponding flushed plant in a similar location.
When I dry the plants I will hang them in my tent with my humidity controller enclosed. Still, there will be plants closer to my exhaust fan than other plants which may also skew the information. Therefore 1C will be hung close to 1F during drying, and so on for the remaining plants.
Now onto the questions
1. I am currently approaching my window. I will finish a full 8 weeks of flower by Friday. Perhaps in 3 or 4 days I could pull them with minimal (if any) amber. When would be the appropriate time to flush?
2. I have never flushed in coco before. Can you advise on the technique (if any) how much water, pH, should I add anything else to the water?
3. Aside from subjective methods of evaluation such as flavor, aroma, and potency, what other methods can I use to determine if a valid difference is experienced? I thought about taking equal weight portions of finished product and determine how much shatter can be extracted but I am ignorant of whether flushing would effect this attribute. What other attributes besides flavor, smell, and harshness does flushing allegedly contribute to.
4. Please advise on anything else I should be considering to make this experiment as valid as possible.
As always, polite pertinent comments are appreciated, and thank you in advance
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