Flushing before harvest is Bro Science!

Let me explain...
Only when they're ready do i give them water 3-4 days then chop them.

The nutrient traveling around the plants system cannot evaporate, the water evaporates leaving mineral behind, 4 days of water appears to be enough time for the plant have used up what was present in its vascular system.

Cool then. I guess I flush my plants every 3-4 days then.
 
Plant sap, testing its ec at various stages.
There are a lot of things that could cause this beyond "nutrient residue." What those things are, I'm unsure of because I'm just a lowly larf cultivator. That's why I brought up having it analyzed in a lab.
 
There are a lot of things that could cause this beyond "nutrient residue." What those things are, I'm unsure of because I'm just a lowly larf cultivator. That's why I brought up having it analyzed in a lab.
Yes, if it didn't reflect the same ec I'd be less inclined to use it as a guide.
However the sap reflects the ec to the 0.1
 
Ok, I'm just trying to understand you logic. The Sap = the nutrients present in the buds.
Does that wand show what exactly there is in the sap, or just that there is stuff in the Sap?
The truncheon measures a range from 0.2 to 2.8 iirc, when it got below 100 ppm i started using a water quality tester it measures down to 20 ppm.
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And what exactly is thst going to show? Where and how are we collecting the Sap? How much Sap is needed? Are we mixing the Sap with anything or using pure 100% unadultered Sap?
Props to you, at least you're willing to consider it even though you might not agree with it.

Eta give me a moment.
 
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