I highlighted that sentence in your quote as that is what I was getting at. The RO filter strips all minerals from your water, (also harmful things like lead and other heavy metals, pesticides, etc), and gives you a blank slate to engineer your own nutrient profiles with. The RO water doesn't 'strip' anything itself.
In the case of true organic growing, not my forte, all the plants needs are built into the soil and just water need be added. If the soil is done right it's all there and nothing need be added to RO water to compensate for it's lack of minerals.
With quality hydro nutes all the plant's needs are in a few bottles including Ca and Mg tho maybe not in enough quantity for plants being grown in the intensive manner that indoor pot is usually grown in. In that case the addition of CalMag is a good idea tho I use less than half the recommended amount and have never seen a serious lack of either nutrient in my plants.
I started growing pot in DWC in 2001 and for at least the first 10 years never saw deficiencies in Ca or Mg and often never changed nutes for the whole grow. Wasteful as hell to change nutes for at least the first month or until switching to flower imeo. I used RO water only with AN 3-part nutes, no CalMag but some Epsom Salts.
I'm not looking for an argument either. I initially asked about the stripping in case I was missing something and thought that statement could use a little clarification.
I agree that flushing before cropping is another myth but it does have it's uses at times.
When a soil is too hot flushing extra water through can reduce the nutrient levels enough that the plants can handle it. Or like I do with soilless and hydro nutes if I see burning starting after a feed or screw up and overdose the plants it'll do the same as with soil. Get the nute level down to stop the burning.
Even with DWC I don't remove all the nutes at the end but remove half or so and replace with RO to lower the levels a week or so before I begin to crop. I'll take the big ripe colas first then leave the smaller stuff for around 10 days to ripen up some more and hopefully put on a bit more weight before finishing the job. If in soilless I'll just give them RO for the last week or more before cropping in the same way. I try not to overfeed so there shouldn't be enough left to worry about. I want to see the lower leaves begin yellowing near the end as that indicates the buds are stealing nutes to finish up with and I've not overfed.