jimmy jones
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Fox farms tiger bloom says safe all the way through harvest. But I still think I should flush. I grow in soil. Any input? I usually grow outdoors organiclly so indoor with nutes is new to me.
I'm posting to this thread but not subscribing as I don't want to debate this. Your plant has nutritional needs at all points during it's life. Starving a plant at the end is an excellent way to short you and your patients on yield and quality. Pay attention to the needs of your plants and feed accordingly. Fyi, if your plants are turning yellow, you're doing something wrong.
I think your missing the point here, the point of a final flush is not to get bigger yields or more resin, or the assumption that the plant no longer has nutritional needs. The reason why people like to do a final flush is because in a lot of instances it results in smoother cleaner burning buds. of course you'll yield slightly less if you decide to starve your plants for two weeks, but i think one week is the magic number as long your plant is strong and has all her nutritional needs met up to that point.I'm posting to this thread but not subscribing as I don't want to debate this. Your plant has nutritional needs at all points during it's life. Starving a plant at the end is an excellent way to short you and your patients on yield and quality. Pay attention to the needs of your plants and feed accordingly. Fyi, if your plants are turning yellow, you're doing something wrong.
If they look healthy and nice like you said then I think you are feeding them enough.Nothings turning yellow they all look healthy in nice. Harvest is in 8 days. I think I will continue to feed 2 of em til harvest and flush the others and just see the difference. Thanks for the input. Do u think I'm feeding enough tho? Following ff "heavy" feeding with sucanat.
In addition to those mentioned, another reason to flush at the end of flowering is to minimize new bud growth. Any bud material that forms in the last week or so has only had about a week to mature, as opposed to most of the rest of the flowers, which have been ripening for many weeks. This immature bud will usually have a speedy, unenjoyable high. Flushing the soil clean gets rid of the nutrients that could have caused more bud growth. The plants "notice" that there is no more food and stop trying to grow new flowers. Instead, they put their remaining resources into completing the ripening of the existing buds in order to procreate before they starve.
You should aim to harvest right when the plants need to be watered. At that point, they're at their driest and have used up their remaining nutrients. Flushing should be performed as the last watering before harvest and then they have one watering cycle to use up whatever food, energy and other non-THC stuff that they have left.