ryan1918
Well-Known Member
Got any sources to back this up like same grows of doing it vs not doing it?
THE NEVER ENDING PARADE OF TOILETS HEADS!
Final flushing does nothing but remove nutrition from your plant at one of the most critical times!
Can you think of anything we humans consume that gets flushed or starved before harvest? NOPE! NONE, NADA, ZIP!
The point being is that a PROPER dry and cure IS what makes that "taste and burn" difference!
From a science aspect. Flushing removes NOTHING from the plant! Hydro, soil - what ever style you run,,,,flushing doesn't work!
As far as any "flush" (leeching) of soil's go (and I do mean SOIL). It's not the smartest way to handle an overage problem.
The thing here is that your pH is now most likely screwed by the build up anyway. Dumping x times the pot size in water through it to leech out your problem can and does cause other pH problems by keeping the soil to low in pH (most likely already is) and giving you the fast Ca, Mg and P lockout from it.
Over decades of soil growing. I found it the fastest and most efficient plant recovery from overage's to be to simply WATER them out with PLAIN water pHed to 6.7 for 7 - 10 days and restart feeding with a proper nutrient ratio or mix.
You may add a Ca/Mg if you are getting that Ca/Mg lockout from the screwed pH.
Once you have hit 7 days I personally like to water with a simple bio tea for putting back the soils bio's......Synthetic's don't KILL the bio's but they do spank them real hard. the use of a bio tea or some form of myco's are a real good idea with any soil run.
Good Luck and don't "flush"!