Flushing

Milky Weed

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Yeah, basically. I'm not saying that I agree or disagree one way or the other, but it is a new perspective for me. I don't flush, but I generally cut back on EC towards the end and often run just water the last couple of days, but that's out of laziness mostly, as I don't want to bother having to mix up fresh nutes for the last few days before the chop.
Thanks for sharing the info man. Im still working out my pre chop routines. Last run i did not really taper nutes too well and dried them out hard before chop. Maybe ill try something different this time.
 

turbobuzz

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Hi folks
I'm hearing so many different opinions on the best way to finish/flush so I thought I would ask the question on here.
What gives the best results?
1. Plain Water
2. A Flushing agent like CAnna Flush.
3. A finisher/flush like Nano 10 flusher.

I bought some Nano 10 but literally don't want to ruin things so close to the finish line.

Thanks in advance.
Here’s another twist on this. Grow organic in living soil, and never use chemicals again, then you don’t have to worry about flushing. I’m doing it for the first time, and I’ll never go back to chemicals again. This is the bees knees. 5 weeks of 12/12 today.
 

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Herb & Suds

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Here’s another twist on this. Grow organic in living soil, and never use chemicals again, then you don’t have to worry about flushing. I’m doing it for the first time, and I’ll never go back to chemicals again. This is the bees knees. 5 weeks of 12/12 today.
Uhm
Flushing?
not sure what you mean?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Here’s another twist on this. Grow organic in living soil, and never use chemicals again, then you don’t have to worry about flushing. I’m doing it for the first time, and I’ll never go back to chemicals again. This is the bees knees. 5 weeks of 12/12 today.
There's no difference between synthetic and organic nutrients. Plants can't tell the difference.
 

bk78

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Here’s another twist on this. Grow organic in living soil, and never use chemicals again, then you don’t have to worry about flushing. I’m doing it for the first time, and I’ll never go back to chemicals again. This is the bees knees. 5 weeks of 12/12 today.
Hows my NPK different than your NPK to the plant? Only thing I can think of is mines available now, and yours isn’t?
 

Hiphophippo

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You need at least two cases of natty ice per plant any less and the potency won’t be right do this for at least 72 hours before harvesting for best quality
 
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