amneziaHaze
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than you are looking at one thing and describing the wrong.
Links to studies?than you are looking at one thing and describing the wrong.
yea thats about right. from the start i was giving her too much, but i handle it by visiting her daily . and then one day i had buissness after a few days it was 1000+ppm ....What you probably had @amneziaHaze was a high concentration of nutrients caused by incorrect feeding causing the plant to uptake more water than nutrients causing a pH drop which locked out Ca.
Having read this I see nowhere about flushing removing anything from the plant unless you can show me yourself where In the article?
Exactly what I do myself.I can only speak from my personal experience and I don't know if flushing dose anything or not. I have flushed my hydroton to rid salt build up. When I think my girls are two weeks from chop I'll ease the nutes up for a week then top off the last week with just h2o. There is still plenty of nutes in the rez tho so it's not flushing anything. I've never gotten any feed back from anyone saying it was harsh or tasted bad or anything. Like I said that's just my experience and my 2 cents.
if you find this link in an older flush thread you will see my responseHaving read this I see nowhere about flushing removing anything from the plant unless you can show me yourself where In the article?
This sticks out to me though
Given that cannabinoids are the compounds that make cannabis so uniquely valuable, more work needs to be done to investigate the effect of mineral nutrition on cannabis yield, and the relationship between yield and potency. Further work should also evaluate other compounds that are known to impact product quality.
Seeing as you linked a study here’s the ones I was talking about.
Cannabis Flushing Study on Grow Nutrients I Rx Green
Rx Green’s research study on cannabis flushing explores the truth behind this urban myth in growing nutrients.www.rxgreentechnologies.com
Around 43mins Bruce talks about flushing.
if you find this link in an older flush thread you will see my response
That's a great point.Exactly what I do myself.
When you’ve done full hydro and reservoir monitoring trying to find that sweet spot where nutrients and water are taken in at the same rate creating an equilibrium of supply it changes almost weekly.
towards the end of flowering you notice considerable nutrient uptake drop off with reservoir returning higher EC/PPM which is why I tend to reduce my feed towards the end of flowering.
I tend to half my nutrient strength towards the last few weeks of flower which keeps the plants ticking along for ripening.
its not vodo plant no eat. plant no same amout of nuts in body.
I’ve read your study. It doesn't mention flushing!
It’s talking about the Mg/L requirements of NP and K in relation to growth in DWC.
I feel like I’m going in circles with you.
Dr Bugbee is renowned world wide for his research on almost everything to do with growing.
Bruce Bugbee - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
his lighting talks on YouTube are eye opening.
You keep believing in voodoo bro science magic.
So I will bid you good day sir. I’ve had enough of this conversation.
Asked to provide scientific studies on flushing cannabis. Provides a link to a study that has nothing to do with flushing.its not vodo plant no eat. plant no same amout of nuts in body.
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