Flushing

Scouse66

Active Member
Hi folks
I'm hearing so many different opinions on the best way to finish/flush so I thought I would ask the question on here.
What gives the best results?
1. Plain Water
2. A Flushing agent like CAnna Flush.
3. A finisher/flush like Nano 10 flusher.

I bought some Nano 10 but literally don't want to ruin things so close to the finish line.

Thanks in advance.
 

Kgrim

Well-Known Member
Well, you wasted your money buying a "flushing agent" that you could of spent on something useful.
I've never in all my years flushed any of my plants. They don't taste like chemicals, and burn a nice white ash.
I cut the nutrients back in late flower, but have never fallen into the bro science of flushing my plants.
How many farmers do you see out there flushing their crops before they harvest????
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Why do people constantly ask this question here? Where do they think these nutrients go?
If you could flush nutrients out of plant matter, how does dead plant matter put nutrients back into the chain?
I wish I could come up with the be all end all answer that would put an end to this ridiculous debate.
Disinformation on youtube and other weed sites
 

Lordhooha

Well-Known Member
Why do people constantly ask this question here? Where do they think these nutrients go?
If you could flush nutrients out of plant matter, how does dead plant matter put nutrients back into the chain?
I wish I could come up with the be all end all answer that would put an end to this ridiculous debate.
It'll never have a final answer there are ppl that still think the earth is flat.......in today's time flat earthers exist. That's said there's no end in sight to flushing threads.
 

drsaltzman

Well-Known Member
This branch was pruned 3 weeks ago.
Been in nothing but tap water.
Ambient kitchen light, nothing direct. It has no roots.
Not only are the fan leaves still as green as the day I clipped it, it's starting to flower.
Must still be full of nutrients even now.
And when it finally dies, it'll go in the compost bin and eventually return it's nutrients to the soil.
But go ahead and flush if it makes you feel better.

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Scouse66

Active Member
This branch was pruned 3 weeks ago.
Been in nothing but tap water.
Ambient kitchen light, nothing direct. It has no roots.
Not only are the fan leaves still as green as the day I clipped it, it's starting to flower.
Must still be full of nutrients even now.
And when it finally dies, it'll go in the compost bin and eventually return it's nutrients to the soil.
But go ahead and flush if it makes you feel better.

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I obviously decided against Flushing thanks to this thread.

Every day is a school day.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
If you can return that Nano nonsense and get your money back you should. Looks like it's just epsom salts anyway. On their website they just say magnesium and iron. I can't find an actual label for it.

Any company stating this kind of crap should be avoided:

"the first complete nutrient range engineered with patented nanoparticles. Nanoparticles are 3000x smaller than normal nutrient particles."
 
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