What a fantastic question I would like to hear your opinion.Whats everyones verdict on the subject?
Well im new on the scene, going through my first grow so im still learning but im personally on the no flush side, seems strange to deprive the plant of growth for 2 weeks..What a fantastic question I would like to hear your opinion.
So start there and maybe try flushing one next growWell im new on the scene, going through my first grow so im still learning but im personally on the no flush side, seems strange to deprive the plant of growth for 2 weeks..
You're not being stupid if you're truly brand new.Honestly guys call me out if im being stupid, gotta learn somehow
there is enough stupid flushing threads that another was not needed. try searching first. that is allHonestly guys call me out if im being stupid, gotta learn somehow
In honesty ive been sitting in the shadows reading the forums i probably knew what the answer would be, my bad for raising the dead.You're not being stupid if you're truly brand new.
This just happens to be the most debated subject in cannabis growing and both sides are passionate about it. Also, most growers on this and other forums are tired of the question because of the disputes.
Personally I feed right up to harvest.
This is a good read.Whats everyones verdict on the subject?
On such a divided topic you only get a firm answer by trying it yourself.In honesty ive been sitting in the shadows reading the forums i probably knew what the answer would be, my bad for raising the dead.
I guess i felt the need for a firm answer from someone with experience, seems the only place you find real advice is the forums, seems almost every bit of guidance i find online still swings in favour of the flush
Thanks man ill give that a readThis is a good read.
Flushing Cannabis - the science | Manic Botanix
The Flushing Cannabis Myth Exposed Flushing – running water only with no nutrients for the last 10 -14 days of flower – has long been argued to improve the quality of cannabis.medteknutrients.com.au
The firm answer is it's broscience. Feed until the end. If your using chemicals you can feed less at the end since the plants won't be eating as much, but in full organics you can't flush the nutrients out of the soil.In honesty ive been sitting in the shadows reading the forums i probably knew what the answer would be, my bad for raising the dead.
I guess i felt the need for a firm answer from someone with experience, seems the only place you find real advice is the forums, seems almost every bit of guidance i find online still swings in favour of the flush