TengokuCannabis
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How do you know when its time to start flushing your plants?
Is there some type characteristic I should look for from my plants?
Is there some type characteristic I should look for from my plants?
I usually start flushing my plants when I am about one week from the finishing day some people go longer, but I prefer just one week as it seems like I get larger yields, but it's just my opinion, some people like to go longer good luckHow do you know when its time to start flushing your plants?
Is there some type characteristic I should look for from my plants?
​are you shitting me ? wtfIs there anyone else that can answer my questions?
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i would flush when your see your first sign of amber trichs
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i'd look into actually NOT flushing your plants. running a healthy plant all the way through harvest will benefit you more than flushing it toward the end and causing deficiencies. most growers flush cause they overfeed or because of the high salt contents in their nutrients. i would taper off the nutes over the last 2 weeks till you are eventually around half the ppm you were at your peak. proper drying and curing will eliminate any harsh chemical tastes in your buds.
in soil i run a feed, feed, water schedule and in hydro i run nutes for a week and then just water for 1-2 days and then back to nutes. i guess you could call that a mini flush throughout.
Thanks for the info.ya GTFO unlucky you and your giant pink font haha.
i would flush when your see your first sign of amber trichs
I agree most people flush too long as a long flush is not needed, but since I only flush for a week and usually like going longer than the average person 'cause I like a down type of stone, it does not cause me any problems. Also, this way I can get my plants to yellow a little more before chop as they seem to look nicer that way (just my opinion). But yes, some people do go a little over board and cause lower yields and deficiencies.i'd look into actually NOT flushing your plants. running a healthy plant all the way through harvest will benefit you more than flushing it toward the end and causing deficiencies. most growers flush cause they overfeed or because of the high salt contents in their nutrients. i would taper off the nutes over the last 2 weeks till you are eventually around half the ppm you were at your peak. proper drying and curing will eliminate any harsh chemical tastes in your buds.
in soil i run a feed, feed, water schedule and in hydro i run nutes for a week and then just water for 1-2 days and then back to nutes. i guess you could call that a mini flush throughout.