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john0i0

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when flushing with a flush line do u flush with the product the first week and then finish with straight phd water or use the flush additive up till harvest
 

Izoc666

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I dont use any final flush products, I tried once before and it was absolutely rip off.

TAP water in your house will be fine to flush with it !

Hope you will have a good harvest soon.

Stay High
 

topfuel29

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when flushing with a flush line do u flush with the product the first week and then finish with straight phd water or use the flush additive up till harvest
It should say on the bottle when to flush. I've seen stuff that wants you to flush 24hrs before harvest.
IMO- I would look at the directions
 

hydrogreen65

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Agree with topfuel. If you can't find the directions on bottle. Go online makers site and look for feed chart.
Dutch masters recommends 200 ppm final wk of flower.
Also agree with Izoc, a lot of products like that are nothing but ripoffs.
 

john0i0

Member
haha thanks guys, reading the directions why didnt i think of that! jk im being facetious,
i did look and the bottle diddnt have anything on the amount f time to use it, im using royal flush by humbolt. i always go straight h2o but a humbolt rep gave me a bunch so i figured i try it and see if it made any difference but i have a feeling that they are rip offs. appreciate the replys guys!
 

Guitar Man

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Flushing is for toilets. There is no scientific proof that flushing does anything positive for your plant, UNLESS, a grower is killing his plant with too many nutrients/ferts. Flushing will stress your plant (even if you think it needs it) at a time when it doesn't need to be stressed, it needs to be fed.

Proper curing is the answer to an excellent, finished product. I don't even like when too much water drains out of the bottom of my grow bags because precious food is going out the back door. I feed all the way to the end because it's obvious the plants begin to consume themselves during the final phases of flowering (Leaves turn yellow/dry up and fall off), which BTW, is not a natural path for an MJ plant. Some growers swear they can keep their leaves green up to chop, chop.
 
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