when flushing should i use mollases

sandmonkey

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You still need to flush with organics (trust me I learnt the hard way). It's just that with organics the effects of flushing are less severe, and the flushing period could be delayed than with synthetic nutes.
 

sandmonkey

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You're still adding sugar and minerals with molasses. It's best to flush with distilled water to avoid adding any minerals at all.
 

catfish85

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yea, ive been using all organics too, im over 3 weeks into flowering, and im not sure if i have to flush or what.....maybe ill just flush it once or maybe even twice, just to be safe......im always seeing different answers when it comes to flushing organic grows........if i flush, ima flush with some molasses, i heard it makes for a smoother smoke..????
 

woodsmaneh!

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OK stop the music!

You still need to flush with organics (trust me I learnt the hard way). It's just that with organics the effects of flushing are less severe, and the flushing period could be delayed than with synthetic nutes. not organics!WTF

You must be doing somthing way different if you got to flush with organics. Never heard of such a thing, I work hard to create a healthy inviorment for my babies and shure as shit am not going to flush anything. How do organic soil farmers do it, don't see them out there flushing or recomending it.

Before you comment on molasses go read this first

The 3LB’s Molasses Manual - A Marijuana Growers Guide To Soil Sweeteners

and you will see at the end it is backed up by research. You want more let me know.

By the way using molasses with increase your yeild and help prevent pest. It's value is not in taste but the facilitating the absourption of minerals in the soil. They work hand in hand witht he microbes to get thye job done. Molasses also has minierals thea the plants can use.

Education is the answer.

Peace
 

sandmonkey

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OK stop the music!

You must be doing somthing way different if you got to flush with organics. Never heard of such a thing, I work hard to create a healthy inviorment for my babies and shure as shit am not going to flush anything. How do organic soil farmers do it, don't see them out there flushing or recomending it.



Well the difference is I don't smoke organically grown tomatoes and watermelons.

I want my smoke to have the least amount of nitrates and minerals as possible. This can only be achieved by starving the plant and forcing it to feed on it's own stored nutrients.

Doesn't matter if it's organic or chemical. Nitrogen is nitrogen, ions are ions, etc. The only difference is that organic fertilizers take longer to be broken down in the soil then absorbed by the plants.


And don't lecture me about molasses, I've been using it through my organic grows. Just not after I flush.
 
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