i will be using there new line wanted to know what everyonw thought of it
Don't know.. you say "new line".. what would that include? be a little more specific...
I myself, am in the middle of trying out the 'General Organics' nutrient line-up as well. I bought the entire box (called the 'GO-BOX' not 'grow box' like u would think)
and it has the following additives and nutrients inside:
Bio-Root
Bio-Weed
Bio-Thrive (Grow)
Bio-Thrive (Bloom)
Bio-Bud (bloom/bud booster - helps plump up those nuggets)
CaMg+
Bio-Marine (cold processed squid)
Diamond Black (liquid humic acids)
This is the first time trying this brand of nutrients out.. and the first time I've ever had a 100% organic garden as well. So I'm pretty anxious to get to harvest time so I can see how using 100% all organics works out.. see how much better the taste is.. as well as everything else.
Some people say its not necessary to flush when using organics.. but, I am a firm believer in flushing out the medium prior to harvesting. I mean, you just never know if there might possibly be any trace elements left behind from the nutrients that you were using. I live (as many of you now know) I live by the motto: "better safe than sorry".. so, I'll always flush my medium out.. rather I'm using 100% organics or not. It's just better to be safe.. rather than spending 9 or more weeks of your life.. waiting for harvest time.. only to have a nasty tasting product once you've gotten it all dried and cured. Personally?? I don't like wasting time.. its time you will/can never get back.
If your not using 100% organics.. you
should always flush your medium out prior to harvesting. If you don't want your end product to burn correctly.. if you don't want your end product to taste good.. if you want your product to crackle-&-pop when lighting it.. then sure, don't flush... but if you want your end product to live up to its full potential.. then I highly recommend flushing.. simple as that.
Generally, I will stop feeding my plant(s) 2 weeks prior to when I think the plant(s) will be ready for harvesting..
anyhow, each to their own I suppose.. I'm just trying to help educate the new growers around here. Some people will argue with me until the sky turns red.. about flushing.. but the bottom line is.. is, well.. just re-read what I mentioned at the beginning of this post. If you want your end product to have a chance to live up to its full potential.. then flush (give only water) during the last two weeks prior to harvesting (some people just do one week prior, but again, I would rather be safe than sorry.. so I go with the two-week flush).
If you want your end product to taste like the nutrients you used.. if you want the product to not burn evenly.. if you don't want your end product to burn correctly... then sure, don't flush. That's all I can say..
peace.