toad37
Well-Known Member
If you stop watering the plant that is to be harvested won't it just "use up" the remaining nutrients basically mirroring a "traditional" H2O flush?
I know it is not apples to apples because the water flush could be weeks as opposed to days of just letting it dry out, but I'm thinking there might be a sweet spot there or something... like a big final soaking then putting her on cruise control until harvest...
Wouldn't this not only be an effective lazy man's nutrient flush, but also provide a head-start in the drying process?
As an intermediate grower, what am I missing here ... and if I'm on to something please share your actually technique.
Thanks so much and stay lifted!
I know it is not apples to apples because the water flush could be weeks as opposed to days of just letting it dry out, but I'm thinking there might be a sweet spot there or something... like a big final soaking then putting her on cruise control until harvest...
Wouldn't this not only be an effective lazy man's nutrient flush, but also provide a head-start in the drying process?
As an intermediate grower, what am I missing here ... and if I'm on to something please share your actually technique.
Thanks so much and stay lifted!
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