jberry
Well-Known Member
It is kind of a preference as to how well you want to flush the medium and how faded/deficient you like your plant to get before harvest.my apologies if this was covered already (and i do need to go back and re-read this entire thread) - when flushing at the end when using 100% coco - how many times and how far b4 harvest?
also though - what if you wanted to go for the tops/upper canopy first, and then let lower stuff get another, say 5 - 7 days - would you just taper off nutes ike Zen suggests about 7 days out?
thnx
One Time Flush:
It typically takes 3 times the volume of the container to completely flush the medium... So if you were using 1 gallon pots then you would likely need 3 gallons of water run through each container to remove all of the salts. This should ideally be done within a 10-20 minute period to qualify as a typical "Flush".
Multi Watering Flush:
When you spread the flush over a several day period then it is going to take several days longer to achive fading and it will likely take even more water... ie, you would likely need to water with 4 gallons of water over a for day period (1 gallon a day for 4 days) to get the same results as you would have if you used the 3 gallons all at once. Also, the coco wont truely be flushed until the forth day.
Once the coco is completely flushed then the plant will start to fade and become deficient over the next few days... it is up to you how faded you want the plants to get before you chop them.
You should also avoid harvesting right after watering. It is much better if you can let the plants get to the point where they
would normally need another watering and then harvest.
More and more people seem to be swearing by a ripening method where you leave the plants in the dark for around 36 hours straight before harvesting... The usually claim is that it increases oil/resin production (thc) like crazy. I could definitely see it causing some last minute stress which in turn helps ripin the plant and possibly increase resin production since it is in the dark period that the resins are formed as a protictive sunscreen for tomorrows rays... I'm not soo convinced it makes a huge notible difference but it probably can't hurt anything that late in the game and it seems possible that it may have some effects on the plant.
I typically take about 4-7 days for the entire proccess depending on strain and the ripeness of the plant at the time... I know your rockin Blue Dream which is one that I likw to flush/cure well or it can hold some hay smelling qualities... I would say a solid week and a slow dry for the dream.
Peace, -J