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  1. superbak3d

    hey guys! flushing question

    Don't flush ever
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Photo update. She's filling out nicely and smells of lemons. Dead serious, the tent smells like a lemon tree. It's wonderful
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    Canopy temp for LED

    anything in that range is fine, just maintain 40-50% humidity
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Update time. About 3 weeks in going on 4. Stretch has stopped other than the top bud, not that it matters, she's got plenty of vertical space to work with. All in all she's going good.
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    Daylight Savings Sucks

    Nah it's for business purposes. Apparently it's more profitable to have the additional hour of light in the evening as opposed to the morning
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    Daylight Savings Sucks

    Does the hour difference really make it that big of a problem?
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    Daylight Savings Sucks

    just do 11/13 for a day and go back to 12/12 plants won't miss a beat
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    male -.- ?

    looks male to me
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    Seed banks need to find a good discreet one please

    the vault. Simple as that http://www.cannabis-seeds-store.co.uk/
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    Clear or cloudy? (first timer)

    I've had some sativa strains take up to 12-14 weeks to "finish". Done is done, regardless of how long it takes
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    Clear or cloudy? (first timer)

    They'll be 2-3 times bigger when you do. Just maintain health, don't over fertilize, don't flush.
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    Clear or cloudy? (first timer)

    Buds don't stack on weight until the final 2 weeks.
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    Clear or cloudy? (first timer)

    Doesn't look close by those honestly.
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    Cherry Bubblegum / TastyLED round 1 / UHD Photos

    Weekend update. I built a prototype thingy to help spread out the canopy a bit. Other than that she's moving right along.
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    FLUSHING before harvest... BS or not?

    Again, those nutrients aren't "nutrients" anymore, but are instead broken down in the form of sugars. These sugars will get processed and used regardless of whether you flush or not. This is why we emphasize the importance of a proper dry and cure. The curing process is what breaks down the...
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    FLUSHING before harvest... BS or not?

    Clearly not. You're the one here trying to disprove science and plant biology
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    FLUSHING before harvest... BS or not?

    Oh so now the plant breaks down nutrients? So now you're flip flopping and going back on your own claims. Since you've just admitted to the plant breaking down and processing salts before transferring them throughout the plant. Explain to us again, how flushing removes broken down and...
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    FLUSHING before harvest... BS or not?

    Yea. That's what I am trying to explain to him. Claiming "salts" remain stored in the plant, which is just silly. Once the nutrients are mixed with water and hit the soil, they're not really salts anymore. Which brings us right back to the flushing. How does one flush salts out of their plant...
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    FLUSHING before harvest... BS or not?

    I probably should clarify. But correct me if I'm wrong, but don't plant sinks usually only store starch, sugar, and water? I don't recall them storing nutrients like NPK. If you slam your plant with a high PK dosage it's not going to "store" it. This is why we get nutrient burns. Yes some...
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