lummyness
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No not yet maybe three weeks.I cant tell.
So flush in one week?No not yet maybe three weeks.
I don’t flush but do as you wish.So flush in one week?
Ive read lately that flushing might be all wrong. I think when I harvest it I will not flush it. Why rob it of nutrients?I don’t flush but do as you wish.
It’s all a bunch of horse shit. In hydro I reduce the nutrients down effectively tapering them to 200ppm and my super soil grows just go and stay green an heathy start to finish.Ive read lately that flushing might be all wrong. I think when I harvest it I will not flush it. Why rob it of nutrients?
Would you recommend SoHum as a super soil? Sorry to bother you...It’s all a bunch of horse shit. In hydro I reduce the nutrients down effectively tapering them to 200ppm and my super soil grows just go and stay green an heathy start to finish.
I build my own. Never heard of so hum soil.Would you recommend SoHum as a super soil? Sorry to bother you...
Ive heard that as well but other theories are being forwarded, by quite a few people...HOLD ON!! So flushing isn't good? I thought it was necessary in order to get a good flavor and less harsh smoke.
If your in hydro or using chems then flush if your organic do t really need to all in all if you don’t overfeed and not burning your plants your plants don’t have excess nutrient build up no need to flush nowadays it’s a preference some do some don’t Looking good by the wayIve heard that as well but other theories are being forwarded, by quite a few people...
Giving plain water, before harvest, helps the leaf material yellow, deceasing the amount of chlorophyll in combustible foliage, decreasing burnt leave taste. It will not "flush" nutrient from a plant that has already uptake and is showing signs of nute burn.HOLD ON!! So flushing isn't good? I thought it was necessary in order to get a good flavor and less harsh smoke.