Tmac4302
Well-Known Member
Well, at the time the plant is finishing up, the energy of the plant isn't going towards flower production as it is resin production. That's why we stop high PK bloom boosters at like week 5 or 6 (8-9 week finishing time). At this point in the plants life, there isn't any need for calyxial growth, but maturation of growth already established. This is why you see resin glands turn from clear to cloudy to amber. Now, in the leaves there are nutrients already stored up. When there is no nutrients in the reservoir for the roots to absorb, the plant must get it from somewhere or else all metabolic exchange and any further life in that plant will 100% die. It then eats the remaining nutrients in the leaves to keep itself alive and to resin production. It technically isn't starving. That is a very big misconception. It's just reallocating nutrients already built up in its system and starts to cannibalize. I, and many other growers like Subcool, like to see cannibalization in our plants. We believe that we get better tasting flowers in the end through the plant eating natural carbohydrates and use natural enzymes to break those down. Not to mention that it allows some of the chlorophyll to die off so the true color of the plant comes out (it's just green b/c of chlorophyll). I don't see any loss of growth or resin production stopping nutrients at week 7 out of 8, flushing for 6-12 hours with a flushing agent, and running plain water for a week before putting the plant into darkness.IMO flushing for 7-10 days in a hydroponic grow (specially a Waterfarm) unnecessarily starves the plant. A Waterfarm specially is a recirculating system that constantly refreshes and balances nutrient solution every few minutes (even less if you have a powerful pump). This provides the roots with a constant supply of fresh nutrient and by the time she's ready to harvest she has grown accustomed to drinking and replenishing her solution faster than a normal soil grow. For me by week 8 (Indica dom strains) most of the time she drinks close to a gallon a day, sometimes I've seen more; meaning that she replenishes and/or circulates fresh nutrient solution every day; meaning letting her starve for a week is really unnecessary. I just flush the Waterfarm 2-3 days before harvest with ph'ed water and molasses then let her die in the dark for 36 hours then chop chop. Those extra days that everyone is starving their plants would and could be used for her to feed a bit more and produce more buds. Anyway that's my 2 cents and my personal preference, take it as you may.