Watering process during flush

Ohighyall

Member
I usually wait for the soil to dry out a bit before I water or feed. My autoflower should be nearing harvest, but i need to flush out the nutrients.

Should I wait for the soil to dry out a bit, before I flush water thru my plant again or can I flush again right now while the soil is still a little wet.

I just want to be certain that the nutrients are out before it's too late.
Thanks in advance
 

Beeswings

Well-Known Member
I usually wait for the soil to dry out a bit before I water or feed. My autoflower should be nearing harvest, but i need to flush out the nutrients.

Should I wait for the soil to dry out a bit, before I flush water thru my plant again or can I flush again right now while the soil is still a little wet.

I just want to be certain that the nutrients are out before it's too late.
Thanks in advance
Don't sweat the flush, wait for dry back. You're better off not flushing than over watering.
 

conor c

Well-Known Member
I usually wait for the soil to dry out a bit before I water or feed. My autoflower should be nearing harvest, but i need to flush out the nutrients.

Should I wait for the soil to dry out a bit, before I flush water thru my plant again or can I flush again right now while the soil is still a little wet.

I just want to be certain that the nutrients are out before it's too late.
Thanks in advance
If your dead set on flushing the mediums gonna be soaked anyway i wouldnt wait remember first flush with a qaurter strength nutrient solution then plain water roughly double what your pot size is should do it and its a controversial subject on here apparently most on here do not flush most just back off earlier and give plain water till the end some even let the soil dry out instead so it drys quicker as its kinda like dry on the vine effect my advice would be decide for yourself what you think is right for you u could always flush half your crop and leave half and see what you prefer after all its you who is consuming it
 
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