Should I flush ?

Joker90

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Do you reckon I should flush these two .

Currently on week 6 flower at least 4 weeks to go and they are getting paler by the day
 

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From the pics, I can see no real reason for flushing...not yet, at any rate...?
They were much greener only a week ago
 

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They got some clawing going on and yellowing tips of the leaves. Roots must not have filled the whole container. Wait for it to dry out before the next watering. Do not flush you'll do more damage.
 
Do you mean too often or literally too much water? ... Maybe a run off issue
Only water till runoff when growing in coco, soil doesn't need any runoff. Wait until the pots get light (not bone dry) before watering. Only water 5%-10% of the volume of soil in your container. (30 gallons of soil = 1.5 gallons of water)
 
Only water till runoff when growing in coco, soil doesn't need any runoff. Wait until the pots get light (not bone dry) before watering. Only water 5%-10% of the volume of soil in your container. (30 gallons of soil = 1.5 gallons of water)
I'm growing in 3 gal which would be 1.3 litres I've been feeding 2 litres up until about 3 weeks ago where I started pre watering with a litre of 2 of pH water before nutes thinking it will keep there from any salt build up . That's probably what the problem is
 
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