Flushing: really necessary??

Failmore

Well-Known Member
Bro I’ve been growing in humboldt over 16 years. My weed is top shelf and always sold before it’s even done being trimmed. I know what I’m talking about. Telling people not to flush is horrible advice. You keep growing bullshit mids if that’s your thing, but don’t call bullshit on proven methods from expert growers.
Bro...you have to be a troll. Did you even read the article. Let me guess..you did not.

You have grown weed for 16 years..*slow claps

Congrats

An expert that does not make you.

Your stuck in the 60s bro...times change...methods change...ideas change.

Read the article and come back with an argument as to why your method is better. Such as...I've done it both ways and this way is better.

Just saying...look at me I can grow weed...has no value or merit in a conversation.
 
Your trolling right? What was false about what I said....they did a study...i didn't do it.

Wedryk and her team discovered that there were no significant differences in terpenes, THC, and mineral content in the different cannabis samples. Most surprisingly, the cannabis taste testers statistically preferred the cannabis that was not flushed.

www.rxgreentechnologies.com/rxgt_trials/flushing-trial

Flushing is bro science. Ash color is bro science.
Interesting, but also suspect since it’s coming from a nutrient company who wants to sell you more product. In my entire career in this field, weed that is flushed has always been smoother. Every single time.
 

93OG

Well-Known Member
Here’s another opinion. If you’re a good grower and keep your plants healthy with no excess nutrient stress you don’t need to flush. If you’re still learning and and try to cram as much nutrients as you can into them and they are clawed and dark green then you should probably flush. A borderline over ferted plant has 2 weeks of food stored up. Just my 2 cents disagree as you will
 
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