bk78
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He stated it himself in posts #1 and #20 yes.Trolls exist for the love of trolling. Didn't you say this was a trolling post from the jump?
He stated it himself in posts #1 and #20 yes.Trolls exist for the love of trolling. Didn't you say this was a trolling post from the jump?
It not only saves money. Nice white ash tooThe thing is even if the article is 100 percent fact I don’t see a reason to not flush. In fact the article leans towards you should be flushing because that’s the only benefit is saving nutrients which in a big grow can save a lot of money.
Why? Either the flushers or non-flushers would call foul on the results depending which side the results favored.somebody needs to be a true bro and make a study with 20 clones 10 vs10 flush no flush all same clones
As do I. I hate when my apples taste like nutrients when the farmers don't flush them.I only eat flushed fruits and vegetables.
It's the healthy new B.S. diet. Removes the "dirt" flavor.
2 star Michelin.
You are correct.it's not peer-reviewed
it's only published at their own site or grower-forums but nowhere at conventional science orgs
its format doesnt even adhere to real scientific studies
What about the warmer climates, where the access to nutrition is more available?yeah, and comparing now to outside in nature there plants do generally get less access to nutrition in autumn with the onset of colder temperature. they are somewhat used to it and can compensate by the storage in the leaves & sap, even breaking down of vegetative material in support of generative
Yeah but those 1000+ acre farmers don't know what they're doing according to the anti-flushers.well, it stands to reason that the bud-tissue cannot be changed quickly - read: washed out of nutrients - otherwise the rain outside would just deplete all plants of nutes as well.
I'm just not seeing the point of fertilizing for the last days or weeks when argueably 0 of these nutes will make it into the tissue.
Have you ever seen farmers fertilizing their crop fields 1-2 weeks before harvest? does that make sense to waste one owns resources. for nothing...
BK is the most annoying user on this forum. Fortunately I've had him ignored so I don't see his shitposting anymore. His grow room is the size of my closet he doesn't know shit. His record yield was probably 2 pounds.could be that this BK is a shill for the industry, like an "influencer"... he's obviously trolling not seeking a mature conversation
Those farms aren't growing in buckets. There are nutrients in the earth. Their plants don't "fade".Yeah but those 1000+ acre farmers don't know what they're doing according to the anti-flushers.
That's not flushing.If the smoke is good, Cannabinoids & terpenes are high why not flush? I don't get why people get angry about other people deciding to feed a plant plain water a week before chopping it.
most yeah... I'm just done with the master work u refered to... some nice data in it... but also a number of flaws u see it got reworked in the preface... though the relevance is there and the tissue sample didnt change much... ALTHOUGH one could argue that the scientific method p<0.05 ("insignificant") doesnt do much justice to 2 weeks when the plant grew for months.To my knowledge everything runs through xylem and phloem? Correct me if I’m wrong please?
shill for the industry haha
Tell that to anti-flushers.That's not flushing.
So now the worth of a grower is based on quantity? Lol.BK is the most annoying user on this forum. Fortunately I've had him ignored so I don't see his shitposting anymore. His grow room is the size of my closet he doesn't know shit. His record yield was probably 2 pounds.
even in the master thesis they wouldnt call it different when they applied 10l of extra water or just gave water like a normal irrigation.Tell that to anti-flushers.
Exactly, anti-flushers have their own definition of flushing then use that to argue with others potential definition of flushing. The fire rages on!even in the master thesis they wouldnt call it different when they applied 10l of extra water or just gave water like a normal irrigation.
these kinds of definition problems just add to the distortion of the subject at hand
and that they used Pro-Mix - an organic medium high in CEC that will store nutrients and harbour a bacteria culture doesnt make it easier. why not just pure water culture where you can change the rhizosphere content within 10 mins completely...