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TreeFarmerCharlie

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I'm growing in soil Biobixx light mix, and i was hopin to remove nutes from the flowers with the flushing (to avoid bad aroma), anyway i'll look into the flushing research and i'll let you know.
Thing is btw, wasn't billybob that told me about flushing ;) but the charts of my nutes (Plagron) and basically what i've been reading around
You can do the research if you want, but you will find conflicting information. I can tell you from first hand experience that I have flushed before harvest, and I have not flushed before harvest, and I have not noticed any"bad aroma" in any of my harvests. I used to believe that flushing was necessary, too, until I stopped doing it. The only time I flush my soil now is when I have pH issues or lockout from over feeding.
 

Kassiopeija

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the plagron chart says "only water" - I understand flushing is like 3 * potsize to wash excessive nutes out...?
 

Kassiopeija

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but the function is different, so that calls for another name. depending on your medium flushed plants can droop and stifle in growing a bit. and it hurts the soillife, in some grows rather unhelpful. in others - irrelevant or even multiple daily standard.

@OP youre growing in organic soil, you got the blue or green nute line from Plagron?
 

xtsho

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I do agree that they give charts that overfeeds the plant but that depends on the strain you're growin, you have to adjust to what your plant wants. For example I've followed the charts as instructed and i've had no major problems of overfeeding.

But anyway that's not the point here, i'm talking about flushing the last week as they say in their charts, stay in the topic pls i didn't ask about overfeeding
I am in the topic. You're talking about flushing and that it's recommended according to the feeding chart. They recommend flushing because they have you overfeeding your plants. You say you've had no problems with overfeeding yet the pictures of your plants in this post show plants with some serious clawing going on and others with yellowing leaves and purple blotches.



You'll get a decent harvest but those plants are far from healthy. You said you followed the chart. How can it be then that your plants have those issues I pointed out and you posted pictures of? I've said in other threads that many people don't know what a healthy plant looks like. I stand by that statement.

Anyway I wish you a good harvest. I'll refrain from entering any of your threads in the future.

Good luck and happy growing.
 

Dr. Frescho

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but the function is different, so that calls for another name. depending on your medium flushed plants can droop and stifle in growing a bit. and it hurts the soillife, in some grows rather unhelpful. in others - irrelevant or even multiple daily standard.

@OP youre growing in organic soil, you got the blue or green nute line from Plagron?
Green line, the alga one
 

Dr. Frescho

Member
I am in the topic. You're talking about flushing and that it's recommended according to the feeding chart. They recommend flushing because they have you overfeeding your plants. You say you've had no problems with overfeeding yet the pictures of your plants in this post show plants with some serious clawing going on and others with yellowing leaves and purple blotches.



You'll get a decent harvest but those plants are far from healthy. You said you followed the chart. How can it be then that your plants have those issues I pointed out and you posted pictures of? I've said in other threads that many people don't know what a healthy plant looks like. I stand by that statement.

Anyway I wish you a good harvest. I'll refrain from entering any of your threads in the future.

Good luck and happy growing.
I made a terrible mistake dude i meant water only sorry, so in the chart is said WATER ONLY for the last week.
Didn't mean to insult you or anything we just misunderstood each other...
 
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