bluebird2336
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Gorilla glue autoflower
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Gorilla glue autoflower
True but every thread ends the same way sadly lol its best to just not even mention it cos it seems folks on here dont wanna discuss it rather than dismiss it or throw up that one study done by a nutrient company or say its for toilets what i say to people who are still unsure is flush half the amount of the plants you got and dont flush the other half of your plants and dry and cure em good and then try em separately and see what you prefer more cos at the end of the day it is you who is smoking itNo imho...but there are many opinions on it.
You are getting really close to a harvest window but it takes a look at the whole plant to tell how close...I personally lower my nutes but continue until harvest. That decision is up to you.I'll wait until amber appears
All the study concluded was that the effects of flushing vs not flushing was minimal, with the non flushed plants being favored in the blind test.True but every thread ends the same way sadly lol its best to just not even mention it cos it seems folks on here dont wanna discuss it rather than dismiss it or throw up that one study done by a nutrient company or say its for toilets what i say to people who are still unsure is flush half the amount of the plants you got and dont flush the other half of your plants and dry and cure em good and then try em separately and see what you prefer more cos at the end of the day it is you who is smoking it
I just wish there were more independent studys on the subject around its definitely a area of research with cannabis that is lacking for sureAll the study concluded was that the effects of flushing vs not flushing was minimal, with the non flushed plants being favored in the blind test.
Most people come asking several weeks from their plants being finished if they should flush or not, ignoring the search function entirely. I'm not endorsing bullying, but I think it's a pretty good inside joke when it's not framed as an attack.
ThisIf you're finished.........yes, flush.
And don't forget to put the seat down.
This is just how "flushing" threads go next time use the search bar if you don't want to be on receiving end of all the jokes & cheeky comments lolGetting stupid comments on here why join the group if thay not interested in helping
The company doing the test sells fertilizer. I use 5 gallon pots indoors with coco/perlite, no runoff, once daily feed and for the last week I will give plain water, especially due to the fact I never flush or have runoff. There is no theory behind my method, it's basically a "Ahh okay these are on day 68 ill give them plain water for a few days, let them dry out for a few days then chop and hang them".All the study concluded was that the effects of flushing vs not flushing was minimal, with the non flushed plants being favored in the blind test.
Most people come asking several weeks from their plants being finished if they should flush or not, ignoring the search function entirely. I'm not endorsing bullying, but I think it's a pretty good inside joke when it's not framed as an attack.
That's an ad hominem critique of a study that is totally available to read. If we aren't going to trust science funded by industry interested in the results, then most of what we know to be true goes out the window.The company doing the test sells fertilizer. I use 5 gallon pots indoors with coco/perlite, no runoff, once daily feed and for the last week I will give plain water, especially due to the fact I never flush or have runoff. There is no theory behind my method, it's basically a "Ahh okay these are on day 68 ill give them plain water for a few days, let them dry out for a few days then chop and hang them".
I don't see a benefit of saturating root balls with fertilizer that are going to be dumped in a compost pile. I prefer the plant use up whatever possible and use the least amount of inputs possible.
Cant trust tests that are paid for by companies that are trying to sell you fertilizer. Large corporate grows that aren't using Yara and possibly use this brand would be inclined to spend an extra few hundred or possibly couple thousand dollars per week on fertilizer depending on the facility. Not just weed grows either.