I grow cannabis.you came to the wrong place to get CORRECT info about flushing/leacing. my advise is go somewhere else where people that really grow cannabis go.
It does in my hyper-system.A healthy cannabis plant has about two weeks of nutrients reserved in the stems, roots, and leaves. I would recommend about a week, but if you are feeding correctly it's not absolutely necessary. Flushing for a week doesn't harm the plant either tho
you came to the wrong place to get CORRECT info about flushing/leacing. my advise is go somewhere else where people that really grow cannabis go.
I grow Cannabis and I know you know your stuff so dont take this as a attack. But you dont agree with flushing even in coco or passive hydro? I always find my cured buds are far more smoother down the throat when I flush.I grow cannabis.
Flushing shouldn't be done in hydro. Soil, it should.
Different nutes are heavy in Salts. If I were growing using GH nutes I agree I would flush for 7-14 days because they are heavy in salts. For instance I just finished a coco grow using HOuse and Garden and the nutes are so clean plus you use drip clean with them and a 3-4 day flush is only required. I dunno I was always taught to flush but then again I know 50% if not more of the medical grade MJ I buy is not flushed and it does just fine when I smoke it.A healthy cannabis plant has about two weeks of nutrients reserved in the stems, roots, and leaves. I would recommend about a week, but if you are feeding correctly it's not absolutely necessary. Flushing for a week doesn't harm the plant either tho
Have you even finished growing a plant yet? How long have you been growing? What makes you the authority on cannabis horticulture?
I've been growing for almost 20 years, and I do not flush, and my buds turn out fine.
You sir have some of the most asinine posts I have ever seen. Be quiet, read and learn for a while.
Thats what I do, I dont start my flush until they are ready to be chopped then I flush and 48 hours darkness.i flush in soil for 1 week and all turns out fine, but thats after I know the trichs are almost ready to be harvested. I dont feed to much anyways and keep my ppms around the 900's at the end of flowering.
Ever heard of plants cannibalizing themselves at the end of flower when you flush? This is to use all of the excess nutrients stored in the leaves as nutrients for the last of their life cycle, thus not starving your plants from their desired food. Much like the cotyledon's do for a seedling (which is why you don't give nutes in the first 2 weeks of the plants life). To each their own though. I just prefer less nutrients in my end product, personally. I know that Advanced Nutrients are VERY salty.
Pretty Much sums it up..I never tell anyone to flush or not to flush, but rather not listen to hokum derived from a forum, and get some actual hands on experience, so you'll know first hand yourself.
Based on my own results, I chose to discontinue flushing long time ago because I can not tell a difference from flushed or unflushed. And me not wanting to stress my plants by not feeding them outweighs saving a week or 2 of nutrients, which to me is the only benefit of flushing.
If flushing gives you peace of mind, then continue to do it. Not flushing gives me peace of mind.
Look.... you can call people what you want. This has nothing to do with name calling. If you read my post, I shared my personal preference, but I also stated in my response that the grower should experiment himself and come to his own conclusion as I did. Only then will a person know if they need to "flush" or not. Others can just be ignorant and go with the flow and never truly know.I cant believe how much this flushing issue gets argued. Last week I went through 9 issues of High Times and could not find a single grower that didnt flush. If every grower good enough to get featured in High Times flushes how could anyone short of an ignorant and argumentitive idiot say that you should not flush?