2 months cure, 2 weeks dry that might as well be 3 months. How long it take you to trim at dry
So let's put this in perspective. You pump out 2 crops a year at best because you spend half the year drying and curing. But my knowledge is limited lol.
You assume too much! I rotate more then you think. Larger grows then you think.
Besides. once harvested. It doesn't sit there in the grow area taking up space while it dries and/or cures. It has it's own area for that.
This part alone shows your inexperience (I don't care how long you've been here) - I'm being polite there, too.
Flushing
So when you overfeed you leave it in there? What do you do?
I don't overfeed!
#1: The bulk of my runs are "water only organic". I build my own soil's
#2: The other runs, the synthetic ones. Are all dialed in for the strains.... Why would I over feed? I do a set method of mixing my feeds. just so I don't make "mistakes."
Do you water to run off? Now why do you do this.
No.
When you lock out what do you do?
Haven't had that issue in decades. So basically, I don't get that. Why In the world would you? What changes that you do? Who's problem is that then?
These are answers to "House plants." NOT a well tended cannabis grow!
Lets define a house plant a bit eh?
I know my house plants have been with me for years and years. I actually have some likely older then you. I never over feed them. In fact, as long as they get their liquids on schedule, they don't have build up problems. Not to mention the fact that they are periodically over watered a bit to remove any possible build up.
Now how long does your cannabis grow for, Hmm? Likely no longer then 90 days total - for you...
You get build up in that time....YOU FUCKED up!
Get off that shit not only have you flushed before, you would do it again. Limited knowledge my ass. You just too busy trying to be cool. Leave that bro science alone. California state, oregan state, even fucking miracle grow are better references than some forum dude named Dr who. If you overfeed, and lockout you need to flush or limp into harvest. Up to you.
This drivel, simply points out
your inexperience and lack of understanding of plant botany.
BTW, last time I "flushed". I'll bet you weren't born yet. And yes, "if" I did make an error with a plant and it called for
"LEACHING" salts or chemicals from a media.... I might, depending on how bad it was. For the most part you simply use water and a Ca/Mag pHed to your target pH for a few days and restart feeding...
Lastly. I wouldn't post shit that Scott's or Miracle Grow say's about anything HERE!
Good day