That sure is one sexy fox tail ya got going on there! Looking really good motoxmom!!
The way I understand flushing is that it's harmful to your plants. It's something you don't find talked about in Ed Rosenthal's literature, which to me says it's not beneficial to your plants. Ed knows all IMO.
If you feel like you must flush, I would only do it for 3 days maximum. Directly after that give them ladies a good 36 hours of total darkness. What will make your smoke taste good is how you cure and for how long you cure, not flushing. Other than that I'm not a fan of flushing. Just my two cents!
This is the most spread bad info in the growing community dude and you should not be making it worse. It will take 5 lifetimes to remove this myth but when I see it, I will let you know that you're dead wrong. I mean, what do you think you're doing when you flush anyway? Besides starving your plants of essential nutrients during it's final and most crucial stage in it's life, you're doing nothing to benefit yourself or your plants. You just cared for this plant for months and at the final stage you want it to starve? Seriously? You really need to do more research on the subject before suggesting awful advice to your fellow growers.Crap. You missed the flushing time, lol. A lot of people have different opinions about flushing but from what I've read it really gets rid of the stored fertilizers that the plant has stored up, which otherwise would be still inside the buds. When the plant is cut, all of the stomata close to keep moisture and fertilizers in. So what you're left with is some bud that could have been a LOT better except for the fact that it wasn't flushed which will affect taste (and the fact that unflushed bud is yucky).
I guess you could either keep the plants in total darkness and just feed them water or, gradually ween them off of the fertilizers. It's too late for the second approach so I'd just try to flush them right away.
You don't need to flush at all, regardless if you're using organics or chemicals. When you feed your plants you're feeding the soil. The micro bacteria in the soil break down the nutrients and turn it into plant matter (in a nutshell). You cannot flush away plant matter!!... lol ugh. To have smooth great tasting smoke, it's all about drying and curing. Do that right and you'll have smooth and tasty buds to smoke.well luckily im usuing organics, so i was told its not as important to flush.
Whoah whoah whoah. Not trying to spread bad info around bro... I just didn't know. How can you hate on the ignorant for being ignorant? Is it not the duty of those that know better (like yourself) to educate and inform rather than to rebuke? Get off your high chair man.This is the most spread bad info in the growing community dude and you should not be making it worse. It will take 5 lifetimes to remove this myth but when I see it, I will let you know that you're dead wrong. I mean, what do you think you're doing when you flush anyway? Besides starving your plants of essential nutrients during it's final and most crucial stage in it's life, you're doing nothing to benefit yourself or your plants. You just cared for this plant for months and at the final stage you want it to starve? Seriously? You really need to do more research on the subject before suggesting awful advice to your fellow growers.
You don't need to flush at all, regardless if you're using organics or chemicals. When you feed your plants you're feeding the soil. The micro bacteria in the soil break down the nutrients and turn it into plant matter (in a nutshell). You cannot flush away plant matter!!... lol ugh. To have smooth great tasting smoke, it's all about drying and curing. Do that right and you'll have smooth and tasty buds to smoke.
My thoughts exactly. This is the reason why I described both types of flush. One that completely eliminates all fertilizer and one that is a gradual flush--much like the change of season in nature.I would flush I know theres alot of opion on this but ive found I get a smoother better tasting smoke when flushed.
I flush for 2 weeks and as for the plant starving its at a time in its life where its not feeding as much and dont realy
need much to finish. yes your plant will yellow but in nature in the fall so does all plant getting close to the end of
life, so cutting back is more natural. some food for thought take it as you may.
Trim wet.........So here is my plan i have started watering with water only yesterday and tomorrow i am going to harvest the top buds that are finished. and leave the rest to rippen. So here is a debateable question??? trim wet or dry????
Here's a good read: Curing MattersSo here is my plan i have started watering with water only yesterday and tomorrow i am going to harvest the top buds that are finished. and leave the rest to rippen. So here is a debateable question??? trim wet or dry????
Im thinking the same thingAlthough Ed Rosenthal does describe a way to dry out the plants before harvesting, I think that watering them all the way till the chop is important. If you think about how it goes in nature, the cannabis plant ends its life cycle in the fall--which is typically a wetter season. I just think it's more natural for the plant to be watered up until chop.