Should I start to flush? Pics inside

thexception

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if ur going to flush, then yes. btw ur plants looks beautiful, nice job! looks like u have maybe another 2 weeks, r u checking trichs everyday now?
 

mr.sessemia

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great job but i agree with the exception you should chech the thrics,...with a microscope to be shure when 70% of the trich s are milky then youre good to go.....once agin those girl looks deliciuos,...my mouth is watering!!!!!
 
if ur going to flush, then yes. btw ur plants looks beautiful, nice job! looks like u have maybe another 2 weeks, r u checking trichs everyday now?
I bought a magnifying glass today, but its still really hard to see. I was thinking of taking a pic through the mag glass on the close-up setting then zooming in when I put it on the computer.
Any better ideas for me to see trichs???
 

TheTokingKing

Active Member
Many will dissagree but I have found that if I take my harvest just as the hairs start dying off it comes out better quality, we of coarse have our own ways of doing things. I would schedule a harvest date in your case. One very soon, I dont beileve in flushing either. All the impurities will come out if you dry and cure properly.
 

Rj41

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Yeah, flushing is nothing but mumbo jumbo started by hydroponic growers in the 80s.. It is NOT good for your plants.

What it does is stress your plant(s) to the point where it starts eating it's self. That's why the leaves turn yellow or worse.
It's starving it of the much needed nutes needed in the final stage of growth.
 

Niko Bellick

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Always flush, Look for a product called "final flush" made by grotek. The whole point of flushing is for the plant to use up the remaining nutrients it has stored.
 
So many opinions, lol
Does anyone have any science to back their opinions up?
I'm more than willing to hear both sides of the story
 
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