cindywhite
Active Member
I have been feeding my plants tap water throughout their life. The ppm is 177, and I am curious if that is too much ppm for a flush or if I will be alright. If it is too high, what should I do?
I have heard a lot about it being a myth. Its so crazy how much info there is about flushing out there. That makes things easier.Not worry about it as flushing is a myth
Yes. I used the botanicare line (grow, bloom, hydroplex, and sweet raw) throughout the entire grow.Were u using nutes?
Your going to want to flush.... Be carful who you take info from.Yes. I used the botanicare line (grow, bloom, hydroplex, and sweet raw) throughout the entire grow.
I've been doing more reading and I think I am going to flush. It's a obviously a technique many growers have used to get conniseour quality buds. People are just not questioning how important it is, and what it really does for the plants. I've heard not flushing can leave too much chlorophyll to stay in the buds and cause headaches. Do you think my 177 ppm tap water will suffice?Your going to want to flush.... Be carful who you take info from.
Im not sure about the ppm thing....i would think dechlorinated tap water would be just fine....r/o or distilled water i would assume would be optimal......but who does that outdoors? I dont.... .I've been doing more reading and I think I am going to flush. It's a obviously a technique many growers have used to get conniseour quality buds. People are just not questioning how important it is, and what it really does for the plants. I've heard not flushing can leave too much chlorophyll to stay in the buds and cause headaches. Do you think my 177 ppm tap water will suffice?
If this were true? Ask yourself why Tobacco growers don't flush ?I've been doing more reading and I think I am going to flush. It's a obviously a technique many growers have used to get conniseour quality buds. People are just not questioning how important it is, and what it really does for the plants. I've heard not flushing can leave too much chlorophyll to stay in the buds and cause headaches. Do you think my 177 ppm tap water will suffice?
Good point. I'll probably end up flushing the majority of the crop. After all, it is not organic and the directions in the bottle say to flush. I didn't take the bottles instructions into account when I posted this because I did not think it would stir up such a debate. I was also just asking if the ppm of my water was good enough for flushing.I agree with giving it a try yourself. Nothing beats first hand experience. Dont take our word 4 it..... . .find out......
and the answer is yes. The term flushing is a Cannabis specific term, If your bottle of nutes say to flush then you are using Cannabis specific nutes and since they also sell flushing agents they have a vested interest in folks flushing.I was also just asking if the ppm of my water was good enough for flushing.
That has been the most propelling evidence I have seen for not flushing. It would be nice to be linked to some type of actual studies on this, or related to flushing even if it's not cannabis.Keep in mind cannabis is the only commercial crop that's consumed where the term "flushing" is even considered. Nutrient manufacturers advocate flushing because it's in their best interest to perpetuate myths.
There isn't any studies on flushing tobacco fields because...That has been the most propelling evidence I have seen for not flushing. It would be nice to be linked to some type of actual studies on this, or related to flushing even if it's not cannabis.