First timer ready to flush soon?

Budget Buds

Well-Known Member
The advice is only as worthless as the person not taking it.

In the end they are your plants, you're more than welcome to try whatever you'd like on them. Good luck!
Nothing but the truth. People show up here , make a few posts, ask a few questions and head on down the road when they dont get the answers they want. In the 10 years I've been here I've seen 1000s......

OP I was only telling you what I know to be fact so I could've saved you the time of doing something thats totally unnecessary and pointless, It only hurts quality and yield. If you want to flush and not flush to get a personal basis for comparison that's totally cool. I actually give ya props for wanting to do it yourself and not going on hearsay. Hopefully you go about it scientifically and make notes so you can see what method bares the best results, But just an FYI I'm already telling you the results and how the game will play out..... But you'll see what I'm talking about soon enough Best of luck bud :)
 

ThaiBaby1

Well-Known Member
Yhhh I have gatherd that over the time of being on these forums people don't have a very broad mindset doesn't go for all people tho I have a microscope on the way the hairs are getting verry orange I'm going to check the trichromes once the microscope arrives then see where I'm at from there might sound stupid to some people like you say but this is litrallly my first time and I just want to make sure it goes smoothly thanks to the guys that have had a actual proper input i appreciate it
Hey I have a blackberry by fastbuds at around day 51 from seed and iam just wondering if they are looking ready to flush at the end of the week. they are 60% orange hairs now end of week hopefully will be around 80% orange hairs that's why I'm thinking maybe it's ready to start flushing I will do a 2 week flush so harvest is estimated to be around 26th July at about day 69 it seems a little early but they looking as if they are getting ready help would be much appreciated thanks
No need to flush unless you just took a dump
 

Macncheesehaze

Well-Known Member
I’m starting to see why you don’t flush. I literally did what most say, see for yourself. So that’s what I did. I flushed half and didn’t flush the other and I’ve come to the conclusion flushing doesn’t help. Makes healthy plants unhealthy. The ones I didn’t flush look and smell and taste better. Just my personal observations based on actually doing it. Feeding good. Flushing bad.
 

Taz1973

Member
I'm a new grower and got into the flush debate, could not decide which way to go until someone said to me, " people who grow veg dont stop feeding, whether its organic ( dung/manure) all living things need nutrients, think about it, how long could you survive on just water " now I'm NOT flushing
 

LinguaPeel

Well-Known Member
" people who grow veg dont stop feeding, whether its organic ( dung/manure) all living things need nutrients, think about it, how long could you survive on just water "
People who grow veg do stop feeding though. When they don't, everyone looses money. The fucking grocery store workers know this. There are no brovida bandaids for produce..

And fat people can survived a long time on just water. A really long time. Months.

Internet pot growers stick their heads in the sand and make up insane stories about what's happening with us normal folk on the surface. They are like mental doomsday preppers. It's such a weird religion!
 

swangang69

Active Member
People who grow veg do stop feeding though. When they don't, everyone looses money. The fucking grocery store workers know this. There are no brovida bandaids for produce..

And fat people can survived a long time on just water. A really long time. Months.

Internet pot growers stick their heads in the sand and make up insane stories about what's happening with us normal folk on the surface. They are like mental doomsday preppers. It's such a weird religion!
Tell me about it
 
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