If the above was true: Why would we ever read a book? About anything?
I have most of the books about growing Marijuana. About 80% to 90% of the information in all of them concurs from one book to another. I don't agree that most grow books and guides are worthless or should be taken as mostly hear-say. I have found some to be spot on.
Lets take Jorge Cervantes as an example: He travels the world visiting grow operations, talking to thousands of growers. managing his own green house, and sampling some of the very best bud grown on this earth.
Why would I not want to hear what he has to say about growing weed?
Ok, some say he used information from other authors, this could be true. Was it false information? Or did he want to have that good stuff in his book as well? So he might not be the kinda guy you want to go into business with, but does he know a lot about growing weed? As a new grower, why would I not want to take his words seriously?
I can say the same thing about Greg Green.
Of all the book I have read, when it comes to flushing they all either agree that you must flush or not talk about it at all.
Why does my wife think my unflushed weed taste weird?
- Perhaps it's my DWC that makes my weed taste funny without flushing.
- Or it could be the Lucas Formula.
- It could even be the General Hydroponic Flora Series nutrients.
- Lets not rule out the CO2 enrichment I run.
- Or all of the above
- Or some of the above
To know if I need to flush you would have to smoke some of my weed done both ways. Unless you have done this, you need to take my wife's word for it. None of you can tell me I am doing it wrong without all the facts. I won't tell you to flush if you say it's fine just the way it is.
Do you need to flush before harvest?
Not all of us need to, but some of us do. This is the correct answer in my opinion.