robert 14617
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fine little ankle biter i'm going to have a glass of wine with my wife so have at it ....rob
Here is a quote from another grower (RM3) regarding pre harvest flushing and I have followed this method:
Preharvest flushing puts the plant(s) under serious stress. The plant has to deal with nutrient deficiencies in a very important part of its cycle. Strong changes in the amount of dissolved substances in the root-zone stress the roots, possibly to the point of direct physical damage to them. Many immobile elements are no more available for further metabolic processes. We are loosing the fan leaves and damage will show likely on new growth as well.
The grower should react in an educated way to the plant needs. Excessive, deficient or unbalanced levels should be avoided regardless the nutrient source. Nutrient levels should be gradually adjusted to the lesser needs in later flowering. Stress factors should be limited as far as possible. If that is accomplished throughout the entire life cycle, there shouldnt be any excessive nutrient compounds in the plants tissue. Additionally You can supplement N in the flowering stages to avoid the plant eating itself.. several metabolic processes are unable to take place anymore since other elements needed are no longer available (the immobile ones). This includes processes where nitrogen and phosphorus, which have likely the most impact on taste, are involved.
this guy was just looking for someone to argue with stoney
Resorting to name calling... Real mature and i thought that was against the rules here...not sarcastic tool asking in honest curiosity........................
and i don't agree with flushing even though plenty of growers still swear by it i would never presume to tell someone not to listen to that advice, but i am concerned about the size of the container and the time between watering
this guy was just looking for someone to argue with stoney
I never said that....Why would we continue to feed the plant as if it were in its veg state?
I never claimed that anyone did.... Im not looking to argue.... I post facts and you post BULLSHIT!! You think your so high and mighty with your big post count, like of I have 10k posts so I'm right... More bullshit and more of a reason why people are given and accepting bullshit on this website....no one told the OP that his plants look normal for this period in plant development stop looking for an argument
LOL speaking of childish, I'm pretty sure you were the one name calling.... Post count envy? I could care less about a fucking post count but people who come here looking for help automatically believe what comes out of the mouths of someone with a high post count even if what they say is total bullshit!WTF have i given other then what i have done that works for me , never told anyone what they need to do... stop this crap stop your post count envy it makes you look childish
You DON'T NEED all that extra foliage in flower. The plant is done growing and adding nodes, branches, what have you; now it's time to focus on bud and resin production. The plant needs to think it's going to be winter soon. That's what encourages growth of budmass. It's basically trying to catch pollen in an effort to make seeds and ensure its survival. More resin=stickier buds. Giving it extra Nitrogen is encouraging it to grow leaves. You don't need extra leaves at this point. If it's focused on maintaining it's leafy growth, that's taking energy away from bud growth.I never said that....
Someone needs to learn something instead of act like a 12 year old...... If one can NOT grow and maintain healthy foliage until harvest, then basically you haven't mastered the art of growing cannabis.
"Folks use the ruse of yellowing leaves as a cover up for not understanding plant culture.....not having the experience and/or knowledge to be able to retain a lot of healthy foliage until harvest.
It's not the leaves dropping off that determines the prime time to harvest, it's several factors including the rate of new calyx/pistil development, bulkiness of the colas, color of the resin heads, etc. Bottom line - keep the leaves green until harvest and have as much foliage going into the flowering response as you can. It's the leaves that will drive bud production."
I post facts and you post BULLSHIT!! You think your so high and mighty with your big post count, like of I have 10k posts so I'm right... More bullshit and more of a reason why people are given and accepting bullshit on this website....
I think the real reason RIU is going to shit is because of people like you who think your method of growing is the "correct and only" method of growing.Ahh another reason why RIU is going to shit... a high post count user being sarcastic to someone who just may know a little something....