outdoor flushing?

robtoker

New Member
ive been usingthe time realse pellets fromm grow for veg andflowering andthey r in the cornfields should i flush em b4 cutdown
 

Space Angel

Well-Known Member
i didnt flush last yr andthey tasted very good justwonderingif flushing woodmake em taste even better
time release normally disapates after so long. if you was using bloom nutes, then I'd flush for at least a week or more with water.
 

cnymoeman

Well-Known Member
Yes flushing would help if its not to much of a pain in the ass....Remeber your supposed to flush 3x the size of the pot their in but the in the ground im assuming so your gonna need even more water.....
 

Buster 420

Active Member
Flushing in ground isn't the same as in pots. I give them straight water the last week or two. This allows the plant to use the excess nutrients built up in the soil and inside the plant.
 

Buster 420

Active Member
No the farmer is doing your watering and fertilizing. If all your giving them is time release nuts don't worry about trying to flush.
 

HUSTLERBOY20

Well-Known Member
Can't you just rip them out of the ground and shake off the roots and remove all the dirt and then just soak them in good clean water for a day and then huck the roots and call it a day ?
 

rhino1111

Well-Known Member
wouldnt nature flush it on its own, assuming they are planted in the ground.

with one large rainfall the soil would be completely flushed. i never flush when growing outside, unless they are in pots which is never lol.
 

dangerouseknowledge

Well-Known Member
get esom salt 1 table spoon to 2 gallons and molasis 1 table spoon to the same 2 galoons flush your plants with that the magnesuim sulfate clensis the plant and the molasis makes the buds blow up way more ant tast better
 
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