Wow, that must have been a job. I remember I use to lug my girls from the potting shed, through my house to the bathroom to flush. Eventually I was like, bollox to that, so now I don't flush as much (the buckets get about the volume they are in of water (so 4 gallon pot, gets around 4 gallons of water.) I do this on the last week befroe harvest, then I tend not to water again...flushing is not a big thing for me either (coc organics I don't think it is the be all and end all.)
I was talking to the owner at the Grey Area coffeeshop last night about the green leaves thing. He was also saying this is a debate he hears all the time as well. As I maintain, if you are happy with the weed you produce,,, then that's the main thing. Here's my slant on it.
An MJ plant is like most crops (i.e wheat for example is a similar growing plant - needs around 7 hours of light min, and grows over 1 season.) With Sensi it's all about tricking mother nature. Like producing oranges without seeds I guess. Resin production comes from the plant feeding it's calyxs and trichomes on the calyxs (which protect the plant) to produce seed, to further the plants existance. When a plant is coming to the end of it's cycle, it concentrates the growth toward producing the most amount of seed (of course there is no seeds as we have removed them from nature and also chopped the men planty's down.) Points to consider, what makes the plant think it is coming to the end of it's cycle? Does the plant know is has not been pollenated? My logical answer to the first point would be, the change in light, the energy being sapped out of the plants sugar factories in to the buds, in other words, the depletion of fans leaves, just like in Autumn and mother nature....The second point I am not so sure about, I would guess plants are not able to tell if they have been pollenated or not so still concentrate the same energy into producing resin for the calyxs and trichomes. If for example we were to continue to grow our MJ plants for further seasons, then there would in my mind be a higher need for more greener healthier leaves to sustain regrowth....I think that's my slant as best explained as I can....I see MJ as a 1 season plant, and when it comes to cropping any plant harvest, this tends to be the way. Look at mealies (corn) when they are harvested for example...
Hope this makes sense PT.
Peace bru,
DST
EIDT, if it doesn't make sense, just let me know and I will try to expand....