Why do you say this? Its incorrect. Too much N will cause issues at any point in growth. Delayed finish being one of them. But do not starve your plants late in flower. Thats when they gain te most weight....
My post was not incorrect ,infact going by the pics posted my advice was spot on,at 6.5 weeks into bud and the leaves are still deep green its clasic sign of nitro overload.
Nowhere did i say to starve the plants,however i did say to kill the nitro in late budding (weeks 6-8 )which i stand by as plants use very little nitro in those weeks and the amount stored within the plant is enough.
For the OP of the thread sorry to hijack your thread but my post was taken out of contex and i stand by my post where very little nitro is needed in late bud phase , which is where your at now,a healthy properly fed plant will have enough nitro stoted to carry the last 2 weeks without adding any,at around 6 weeks you should see leaves start to yellow,at harvest you should see many yellow leaves.
If your not seeing yellow it will take forever for the trichomes to go from milky to golden,and yes flushing is a waste of time and has not once proven in proper testing (double blind ) to offer any benifit to taste,yeild,appearance or harshness,guys repeating what they read and then reposting as factual info is the norm for flushing vs no flush.
You should also learn about nutrients and what plants NEED to live a productive life as most products advertised as bud enhancers or some kind of liquid light are pure snake oil and do nothing to enhance yeilds,a simple 2 or 3 part system is all you need.