They really are.Nice looking plants.
They really are.Nice looking plants.
I guess I'm not actually flushing but just watering with plain water for the last week or two. Appreciate the detailed explanation, bud. Take care.Been a while since I shared in one of these threads so I figured I would.
Until the last few years flushing always referred to "running large amounts (3x the container volume was often recommended) through your medium to remove nutrients, some people even suggested doing it multiple times. That is still the definition when talking about fixing a nutrient issue or salt buildup. However in the last 5ish, maybe 7 years some people have tried to change the definition to avoid flushing debates, or because as they learned the science and realized that pouring massive amounts of water through your medium wasn't helpful but they still had to justify their cognitive dissonance. Flushing is not the same as watering with plain water or watering with lighter nutrients.
Since I typed this all out already I might as well make my stance clear on the subject. I've done multiple side-by-sides with clones in the same environment where flushing was the only difference. I've mostly grown in hydro, but have done some soil runs as well, and I have grown well over a thousand plants at this point of many different genetics. I understand the process of how plants uptake and USE nutrients to grow. I don't flush plants at harvest, it's pointless. There have also been material analysis tests done that prove there is no significant difference in the molecular make up of flushed plants vs unflushed plants.
Flushing is only used for correcting a severe nutrient issue in the medium. Flushing a plant can absolutely damage the root system and stress the plant delaying growth so it should only be done if really necessary.
Tapering feed down at the end and watering according to the plants needs won't hurt anything at all, and promotes a healthy plant all the way to harvest. Using only water the actual last week or 2 won't hurt, but that's not flushing that's just called watering. The other issue is many many many growers(even experienced ones) don't seem to understand when the plant is actually in those last 2 weeks. In which case if you cut out nutrients too early you will loose out on something in the end, either yield or quality depending on the situation.
Grow your garden however you want to, its your garden . But the best buds come from healthy plants that are grown until they are fully ripe and then dried properly to ensure a quality smoke.
i have a bunch of experience now. stop listening to everything nut companies try an sell you. If you are organic just water normal without nuts the last couple waters for me is 2 weeks. The flushing meaning drown the plants with 2 or 3 times normal water is plain dumb. you shock the plant of what it enjoyed during a grow. NOBODY flushes tomatoes and they eat them all day long. These are plants. I know life long growers of vegis for sale at farmers markets. They do not flush our food. Dont flush or you are stressing it out at life cycle end of an annual not needed. Ignore this if you use non organic cause I wouldnt play that game.I've been using advanced nutrients for awhile with mostly great results and their feed charts recommend flushing the last week. I'm beginning to suspect this is because the feed charts lean toward overfeeding. Scientific research shows no noticeable difference between flushed or not. Then again, lab grown research weed is unlikely to be overfed. Currently running 2 different auto strains here on the same nute schedule. One started looking sick. Flushed the pots and the sick one had high nutrient concentration while the other one was fine. Different plants have different appetites. IMO flushing is probably the best route unless know your nutrition is dialed in spot on. Going forward I'm thinking maybe it's better to cut nutes down and watch for deficiency rather than deal with toxicity. Still learning here. Long story short flushing is probably best for novice or intermediate growers and not necessary for the master level.
Thing is outside plants may experience the temps dropping to the point that certain nutrients are locked out like below 15c and are then unavailable for uptake think like autumn conditions sure it is probably not the case with tomatoes but this is something few consider with cannabis and with flushing your somewhat trying to mimic that fade effect more than drown the medium either way flush dont flush its you whos smoking it at the end of the day i dont get why this debate continues to the point of arguments every flushing thread or question ends the same way on forums ime people never gonna agreei have a bunch of experience now. stop listening to everything nut companies try an sell you. If you are organic just water normal without nuts the last couple waters for me is 2 weeks. The flushing meaning drown the plants with 2 or 3 times normal water is plain dumb. you shock the plant of what it enjoyed during a grow. NOBODY flushes tomatoes and they eat them all day long. These are plants. I know life long growers of vegis for sale at farmers markets. They do not flush our food. Dont flush or you are stressing it out at life cycle end of an annual not needed. Ignore this if you use non organic cause I wouldnt play that game.
5 Godfather OG and 1 purple punchNice looking plants.
Not sure if I totally know what I'm doing. But they look healthy so will continue to feed.in my opinion there's not need to flush if you know what you're doing if your a professional. but for scrubs like me we gotta flush lol cuz we feed synthetic salt based ferts super heavy until chop so if i dont flush my end product will be wrecked. lol
That isn't how plants work. You can't take out what you already put into them.in my opinion there's not need to flush if you know what you're doing if your a professional. but for scrubs like me we gotta flush lol cuz we feed synthetic salt based ferts super heavy until chop so if i dont flush my end product will be wrecked. lol
He does understand the plant science which backs up his opinion.speculative - that's his opinion only,
If he thinks flushing at harvest does anything beneficial NO HE DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THE PLANT SCIENCE. Cannabis is not a magical plant that is totally different than others. He is literally making stuff up as he goes along and making it sound scientific. He is suggesting using "sweeteners" lmao.He does understand the plant science which backs up his opinion.
I did watch the video and edited my post appropriately.Did you watch the video? He does go into the details behind his reasons.
Thanks for the capitals. Would not have understood your point without the capitals.
The GreenRX study does not look at the levels of the B vitamins. Vader's theory and understanding of the plant science specifically related to B vitamin levels.If he thinks flushing at harvest does anything beneficial NO HE DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THE PLANT SCIENCE. Cannabis is not a magical plant that is totally different than others. He is literally making stuff up as he goes along and making it sound scientific. He is suggesting using "sweeteners" lmao.
He says in the beginning he isn't familiar with the studies. Well the GreenRX study alone has proven that there is no significant difference in the chemical make up of flushed weed vs non flushed. So his theory is just wrong.