I thought it was best to flush several times 2 weeks before harvest to leave a week of drying out time for the soil so it dries easier, and isnt it near essential to flush when you've used terra Flores and boost to get the crap out the plant? Cheers for responding
If you're organic in soil, no need to flush. If you are going hydro or using synthetic nutrients than it is a good idea to flush.
I use organically-amended soil. I don't flush, as I feed pretty much plain water the entire grow anyways, relying on the soil microbiology to do all the work for me.
For me, hydroponic systems and synthetic nutrients are a bad approach to growing. Hydroponic systems create copious yields, and are best suited for 'drug' dealers IMO. The finished product typically sucks...the harshness is not warranted IMO.
Synthetic nutrients is a horrible way to grow. They hurt the Earth, and create a crappy finished product. The taste is just awful.
I compare these two segments of growing to an organic setup. IME, growing organically takes the science out of growing and puts nature back in charge; this produces the most floral, tasty and efficiently-burning cannabis time after time.
Though yields may not be as big as a synthetic setup, it doesnt matter to me. I prefer connoisseur quality bud, and quality over quantity any day of the year.
Hydro and synthetics are good for 'drug' dealers. Organic soil growing is for the discerning connoisseur.