Wolverine97
Well-Known Member
Oh man.... Don't hit the bee's nest... don't do it... don't... shit, it's just way too tempting. BzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzI know better than to get into a flushing debate . In my opinion, if you feel like your plants need flushed at the end to taste good, I'd take a critical look at how they were treated up until that point.
Ok, here goes. I run a (technically) soil garden, using 5 gallon Smart Pots, and I'm currently feeding with the General Organics line of nutrients (which I'm very modest with), my plants are absolutely healthy from beginning to end (I do get a very slight fade at the end) with no over-fertilization, and generally no deficiencies (unless running a new strain, but that's another topic). In my mind, my methods are rock solid, I yield a very respectable amount for my given area, and my finished quality is outstanding (absolutely smokes anything at local dispensaries). I have a pretty sound understanding of our plant, and I've consistently (again, over a long period of time, many different nutrient lines) noticed that my flushed and well cured product smokes infinitely smoother than that which is not flushed and cured.
Perhaps a longer, slower cure could mitigate the need for flushing, but I feel better about smoking my product when I do.
There's about ten more pages worth of rant that I won't include because it's Monday, and I don't have the motivation, but yeah...