MrsGreenThumb79
Well-Known Member
Calm down everybody this was just supposed to be a discussion not an argument.
This is the best thread this forum has had in a month.Calm down everybody this was just supposed to be a discussion not an argument.
This is just another flush vs non-flush debate/pissing match.....this one is no better or worse than the other dozen flushing threads we have had in the past monthThis is the best thread this forum has had in a month.
Lulz
Well, this thread is on page 5, and all the other threads on page 1 have about 5 replies on average.This is just another flush vs non-flush debate/pissing match.....this one is no better or worse than the other dozen flushing threads we have had in the past month
so like 5 pages makes a difference.....still a repetitive debate that will never come to a conclusion.....it's like what came first, the chicken or the egg.Well, this thread is on page 5, and all the other threads on page 1 have about 5 replies on average.
Triggered.so like 5 pages makes a difference.....still a repetitive debate that will never come to a conclusion.....it's like what came first, the chicken or the egg.
Argue/debate/slander/curse to flush or not to flush....there is no more to discuss as it up to each individual to flush or not, why do people keep on bringing up the subject.
BTW there are flushing threads that go on for dozens and dozens of pages.....so yours is rather short in comparison.
You could always try a defoliation thread....that's another overly debated subject with no decisive conclusions
My last run was rDWC and my ppm topped out at 850. I brought that down to about 550 once the calyx had finished swelling and most of the pistils had receded most of the way and kept it there for about a week. Once the pistils had finished receding and the trichomes looked the way I wanted them to I gave them 72 hours of 150 ppm. Then I chopped.So it seems that some people become rather ‘emotional’ over NOT flushing, and instead seem to prefer to ‘feed correctly’ and ‘wind down the nutrients’ at the end. Fuck flushing.
If that be the case, then what is a typical ‘wind it down’ in a PPM? Say the last 4 feeding PPMs?
That's an original response ...SMH ....your welcomeTriggered.
Thanks.My last run was rDWC and my ppm topped out at 850. I brought that down to about 550 once the calyx had finished swelling and most of the pistils had receded most of the way and kept it there for about a week. Once the pistils had finished receding and the trichomes looked the way I wanted them to I gave them 72 hours of 150 ppm. Then I chopped.
Snowflakes melt.That's an original response ...SMH ....your welcome
rDWC stands for recirculating deep water culture and it's a type of hydroponics where the nutrient solution that the roots are in are kept in a constant state of recirculation which helps with oxygenation of the water and few other things. Anyway, in this context "keeping it at 150ppm for 72 hours" means that I either completely change out my nutrient reservoir and add nutrients until I got 150, or add clean, pH'd water until I got 150. It's a little harder in soil because what you put in interacts with what's already in the soil.Thanks.
What do you mean ‘72 hours’? 2 feedings?
Is that 150 ppm consisting of an A/B base nutrients only?
How many weeks did your last run take?
What’s rDWC?
This seems to make some sense, and I appreciate the thoughtful answer.
Now I completely understand. Thanks.rDWC stands for recirculating deep water culture and it's a type of hydroponics where the nutrient solution that the roots are in are kept in a constant state of recirculation which helps with oxygenation of the water and few other things. Anyway, in this context "keeping it at 150ppm for 72 hours" means that I either completely change out my nutrient reservoir and add nutrients until I got 150, or add clean, pH'd water until I got 150. It's a little harder in soil because what you put in interacts with what's already in the soil.
Why the fuck do you believe them anyway?So again, why would a nutrient manufacturer suggest a 3-5 day flushing of the plant? They aren’t selling a product to assist in flushing.
7 days and 1/2 gallon of water?
One more time....I’m using H&G nutrients, they call to flush for 3-5 days. They don’t sell anything for flushing.
Why do they recommend to flush their product with clean water? Anyone? Hello? Help?
Because it's a waste of time. What other reason do you need?3 pages, no one has said why not to flush.
Not one reason to take another 7 days, and run some clean water through the plant.
The nutes I use don't recommend that you flush. The manufacturer might tell you to use a certain amount as well but it will end up burning your plants. Nutrient companies are in it for the money. You can't listen to anything they have to say. It's not as if they are the holy grail of cannabis growing knowledge.Not one person can state why a manufacturer recommends to flush, when that manufacturer makes nothing financially off the flush.