GrowingAllThisLoud
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I flushed my plants last year. But I want to know if it really helps.
do you think they flushed the appletrees??? do you think you could taste the chemicals if it wasn't?It helps with a lotta things, flushing with a pH'd water (always) is a good solution when you have deficiencies (calcium, boron, iron, ..) or when you got a nitrogen toxicity (this helps leeching out the extra nitrogen.)
And more importantly, the final stage (flowering) at his last days : if excess nutrients are not flushed out of the plant's system before harvest, the buds may contain trace amounts of extra nutrients, giving the buds an unpleasant chemical-like taste. (It's like buying a kilo of apple and eating them without washing 'em) ..
Cheers !
First off...I agree...It works wonders if used on defoliated plants that are fed lots of carbs, vitamins, and very low N foods during bloom.
Personally I always do a courtesy flush right after the first coil drops off....Chuck likes to flush AFTER he shits. I personally like to start flushing rite when I start shitting to help with the smell/and the sound. I learned this from doing a grip of time in jail. Other then those differences, i think it pretty safe to say: flushing doesn't do SHIT. Unless your correcting a problem, like salt build up or over fert.
Yep, you learn a lot in jail, you learn about courtesy flushes, how to pee sitting backwards on a toilet with ur elbows on the sink while having a conversation with ur neighbor thru a vent, how to fight over toilet paper, and how to shave with bad soap, that's what I learned in jail.Chuck likes to flush AFTER he shits. I personally like to start flushing rite when I start shitting to help with the smell/and the sound. I learned this from doing a grip of time in jail. Other then those differences, i think it pretty safe to say: flushing doesn't do SHIT. Unless your correcting a problem, like salt build up or over fert.
do you think they flushed the appletrees??? do you think you could taste the chemicals if it wasn't?
got any good pruno recipes?Yep, you learn a lot in jail, you learn about courtesy flushes, how to pee sitting backwards on a toilet with ur elbows on the sink while having a conversation with ur neighbor thru a vent, how to fight over toilet paper, and how to shave with bad soap, that's what I learned in jail.
Nice find, It even says that the yield went down with higher ec levels. so you trade yield for taste or visa versa depending on how you feed.I actually read a blog who tested tomatoes at a higher and lower EC and he said the tomatoes grown in higher EC had a stronger taste with greater nutritional value.
http://scienceinhydroponics.com/2010/05/fruit-quality-and-high-ec-values-in-tomatoes.html
In soil, Totally agree. I wonder about hydro though. I would like to see if there is any difference in hydro flushed vs unflushed. Never been a fan of any hydro grown bud as it ALWAYS tastes like chit.Flushing is just a myth that your pot will taste like chemicals or will burn poorly if you don't
Dr. Jekyll
Wonder if those who flush have actually done a side by side comparison, because we did and noticed no differences in taste or burning
Mr. Hyde
A trash bag, oranges, grapes, water, a couple honeybuns, a bag of jolley ranchers, a sheet, heat, burp the bag as needed, a shirt for straining and a lack of a gag reflex, think that about covers it. Smoking pinners rolled with bible papers helps with the paranoia while waiting.got any good pruno recipes?