Maybe in coco, flushing can be done to get rid of the excess amount of fertilizers in the medium but it wouldn’t work so well with peat based mixed in accounts of its high cec. Also i do think the plants that starve at the end of their life cycle gives a much better flavor and a smoother smoke.
I see someone said don’t shortchange yourself bla bla. No! Thats not the truth. Good flavor is not shortchanging yourself in the first place but other than that i don’t see the point of feeding an already well fed plants until the end. You will not shortchange yourself but rather force the plant to put all its effort into flowering. Which will in return increase the flower mass which will in return reduce the amount of stored nutrients in any specific amount of plant tissue as these will be relocated into new cells. This is achieved by not feeding and letting the plant finish off, meaning incorporate into new cells and functions, whats left in the medium and then itself, for peat at least. Others you may run X times of water if you like, it’ll only strip whats left in the medium.
And i know first hand that this practice doesn’t hurt yields as suggested. I pulled 12.3 oz from 2 dinachems last grow in 5 gallons, 4 plants under 400w of no name, wallwasher led boards. Monstercropped, vegged for 15 days, 70 day flower, straight water till the end. Last month of it, the leaves were all yellow, but the buds kept swelling. Oh the smoke was immaculate as soon as it dried. This was organic living soil so they got tiny amounts of nutrients till the end i’m sure but no where near as much as they wanted.
Disclaimer; Not saying this is the proper way to grow but that fade was great and didn’t affect the bud growth, frost, high and taste negatively, and actually it was much much better then their first run. I was intentionally not correcting the problems to see what would happen.