Speedy flush!? Help

Urhighness88

Well-Known Member
Sorry about posting another thread but only some people check it out if its something completely different anyways I have been in an on going battle with mold on one of my girls the worst and a few spots here and there on others I'm worried about this one girl in particular because I have burnt the mold and it seems to continue to spread! I jus fed but jus realized its still spreading. I burnt the new mold in hopes I would have time to flush them is there a speedy way to flush I know it's normally 7-10 days but is that feeding water every day? Or how does that work exactly?
 

hoonry

Well-Known Member
what do you mean you burnt the mold? like 5150 showed us with a pen torch? if yer fighting mold you don't want to water every day! people sometimes do run a lot of water through their containers near the end but what is mainly considered is that you don't administer any nutrients during the last week or more of the plants life. if you're in a rush, and you just fed, there are salt leaching products on the market like sledgehammer or clearex that supposedly speed up the time it takes to "flush". if you're absolutely stuck and have to cut shit down right after you fed it - you might consider looking into a water cure. I am out of my depth here but it is my understanding that you can leach nutes after you cut the plant down by submerging it in water for 3 days or so - but I would research the hell out of it since I don't really know what I'm talking about - Ive never done it .
 

hexthat

Well-Known Member
chop it and stick the trunk in a 5 gallon bucket like a bouquet, chage the water every 6 hours, stays alive for at least 3 days and continues to bud
 

biscuitkid

Well-Known Member
take hydrogen peroxide a few cap fulls in a thing of water, dunk your plants in them and then hang it will kill all the PM, for a fast flush, go buy you some Flushing solution that is the quickest way to flush
 

Urhighness88

Well-Known Member
what do you mean you burnt the mold? like 5150 showed us with a pen torch? if yer fighting mold you don't want to water every day! people sometimes do run a lot of water through their containers near the end but what is mainly considered is that you don't administer any nutrients during the last week or more of the plants life. if you're in a rush, and you just fed, there are salt leaching products on the market like sledgehammer or clearex that supposedly speed up the time it takes to "flush". if you're absolutely stuck and have to cut shit down right after you fed it - you might consider looking into a water cure. I am out of my depth here but it is my understanding that you can leach nutes after you cut the plant down by submerging it in water for 3 days or so - but I would research the hell out of it since I don't really know what I'm talking about - Ive never done it .
Yea I torched that shit I seemed to work then I saw some mold today so I burnt it again and am jus gonna try n flush and chop what needs to come ooff and try
n salvage what's left. And let it grow.
 

Urhighness88

Well-Known Member
chop it and stick the trunk in a 5 gallon bucket like a bouquet, chage the water every 6 hours, stays alive for at least 3 days and continues to bud
And that flushes good enough!? Does the salts leach into the water? Explain how this works please?
 

diet coke

Active Member
in bucket or the ground. I never flush and my white widow started to get bud rot so I chopped that bish and it was good stuff.
 

Urhighness88

Well-Known Member
Ok guys so I had a question talking about flushing. So my normally feeding schedule is feed feed water. And continue. Will this help with the flushing since it has been flushing the excess salts and shit every 3 days instead of at the end of the season!
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
ooh that looks gnarly. How did you get mold on the stems like that? I've seen bud rot and even mold on the dirt from lots of rain or just overwatering but never just on the stem
 

Urhighness88

Well-Known Member
I'm flushing to harvest it so it doesn continue to spread on the plant or to spread to the others. I have no idea how I ggot mold there! I cleared the joints and shit to recent that ad that where it sparred I'm guessing water sat there for to long and started to spread after that's.
 

phrike

Member
I "water cure" and that helps flush, after the cut.

I've found that even a day or 2 in water, changed at least a few times, really speeds up drying and leaves some of the flavor in.
 
Top