Wow, I found many threads of people argueing if flushing works or not lol.... Also found this...
"Lady Zandra"
Quote: "Many people who grow in soil have said "oh shit! I checked my trichs, and the plants are ready for harvest! And I haven't flushed yet!! WHat do I do??"
Here ya go-- a way to flush in a 3-4 day period that works GREAT (we do all our soil grows this way)
Why???
If you flush the soil, you can NEVER get EVERY nutrient out of it.. so the plant still has some nutrients available to it during a regular "soil flush"..
those nutrients are what make the smoke bitter or hash after drying/curing....
SO-- here's how to get rid of as much as possible and still retain the health and crystal on the plant...
You Need---
a clean 5-gallon bucket
an air-pump (aquarium kind-- any size)
air stone
tubing
water
clippers
attach the air stone and a 3 foot legnth of tubing to your air pump.. and putthe stone in the bottom of the bucket-- put at least 2 gallons of plain tap water in the bucket and let it stand an hour or so (helps saturate the air stone so it works better..and brings the water to room temp.)
Trim all the DEAD leaves from your plant-- ONLY the dead or 1/2 dead ones.. and throw them away...
Turn on the bubbler.
Cut your plant off at the base-- as close to the soil as you can...
set the trunk of the plant all the way down in the water.. be sure the leaves are not submerged-- if they are-- cut them off---
You can now either put the plant back into 12/12-- or, if you like leaving the plant in the dark for the last 3 days of growing to increase the resin, nows the time.
Replace the water every day.....
after a full 3-4 days, harvest as usual!
you'll see that, with the bubbler-- the plant doen't wilt or distress at all-- wheras if you just do the bucket without the airstone, day 3 they get a bit wilted.....
Hope this is helpful!! Been doing it that way for over a year now...
(got it from a George Cervantez book)"
cut the plant at soil level-- SOME folks prefer to uproot the plant--rinse the roots off, then put em in the bucket-- works just as well--maybe even better--BUT a HUGE mess!!!
Soil clogs yer drains, gets all over--- and really isn't nessisary when cutting her works this well! end quote-
I've not read the book but know of the guy and may have seen videos on Ytube. I can't personally vouch for George Cervantez but would imagine this technique is valid and will run with it.
Thanks to all who replied, peace~