superbak3d
Well-Known Member
Well I understand flushing in the last two weeks is to flush out all the nutrients for taste / flavor..... flushing your plants during growth is to flush out as much old nutrients as possible before you hit them with a fresh batch of nutrients. Correct?
And what's your opinion on my original question?
For one, you can't flush a plant. Once it uptakes nutrients, it's there.
2, if your soil ecosystem is healthy, you'll never have "old nutrients" anyways.
Instead of flushing away much needed nutrients, hit them with a sugar carb feed and send your microbes into overdrive. They'll eat and process every last bit of salt in your soil and send it to the flowers.
The last 2 weeks of flower is when your buds need the most nutrients. Does it make sense to deny your plants nutrients at their most crucial point?