Start flushing ?

Paxuist

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Hello ,

Im growing 4 plants of super lemon haze , i just start the 10'th week of flowering .
Trichs are 70% cloudy and 30% clear and very few ambers .

Should i start flushing or wait a week or 2 ?

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ukmrgreen

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look ok to me bit heat stress as leaf curling up but look ok to flush to me your choice what you think
 

SSHZ

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What kind of fertilizer did you use? I find a chemical fertilizer needs more of a flush so if that's the case, I'd start now or in a few days. If it's organic, I'd wait a week and then begin. I'm figuring you're going 12 weeks or so. Nice job, either way.....
 

vitamin_green_inc

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really? and just how do you "flush" organic soil?
organic Nutes doesn't have to mean soil, have you ever grown b4? Says fertilizer, maybe read and comprehend first, then reply...or reply to the thread and not my answer which was based on another answer which is what the point of the thread was, to ask when to flush.
 

SPLFreak808

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organic Nutes doesn't have to mean soil, have you ever grown b4? Says fertilizer, maybe read and comprehend first, then reply...or reply to the thread and not my answer which was based on another answer which is what the point of the thread was, to ask when to flush.
I think what he means is you cant really flush out the micro-life in the soil regardless if the soil was fed with liquid soil food(organic tea's ect) or high amendment count. Im new to organics and have only had two organic harvest so far. So if im wrong im sorry, i would rather much learn
 

chuck estevez

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organic Nutes doesn't have to mean soil, have you ever grown b4? Says fertilizer, maybe read and comprehend first, then reply...or reply to the thread and not my answer which was based on another answer which is what the point of the thread was, to ask when to flush.
maybe understand how soil and plants and nutrients ALL work,Just sayin. flushing is for toilets. But Let's not turn this into that thread.
If it came in a bottle,it wasn't organic. So, your whole statement is nonsense.
and maybe go reread his post, it is you that no comprendeh
 

st0wandgrow

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vitamin_green_inc

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Lol, flushing is important, but mostly only for beginners. That's the thing is that most beginners overfeed their plants, so they DO need a flush.
@chuckesteves you need to go look at a store then...or just go look at your bottle of silicate, molasses, whatever you use to feed the soil? Want to get down to semantics dude? Well technically everything you use, unless you have it next door to your house and it's always fresh comes in a package or bottle of some kind...comprende?

And again, right at the opening of his statement, the dude said fertilizer...fertilizer, do you need a definition?
 
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chuck estevez

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Lol, flushing is important, but mostly only for beginners. That's the thing is that most beginners overfeed their plants, so they DO need a flush.
@chuckesteves you need to go look at a store then...or just go look at your bottle of silicate, molasses, whatever you use to feed the soil? Want to get down to semantics dude? Well technically everything you use, unless you have it next door to your house and it's always fresh comes in a package or bottle of some kind...comprende?

And again, right at the opening of his statement, the dude said fertilizer...fertilizer, do you need a definition?
let's break it down then amigo
What kind of fertilizer did you use? i find a chemical fertilizer needs more of a flush so if that's the case, I'd start now or in a few days. If it's organic, I'd wait a week and then begin. I'm figuring you're going 12 weeks or so. Nice job, either way..

he asked what kind of fertilizer he was using, then said he finds a chemical fertilizer needs more of a flush.
then he says WHAT?
if it's organic.
He never said if it's organic fertilizer, cause that would be stupid, just like you trying to prove your side of this argument.
 

vitamin_green_inc

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Hmm really? So you are saying that if I water my Organic soil mix with MY tap water-450ppm out the tap, then I won't get nuteburn/and or cause fox-tailing or Hermie late in flower? That is organic correct? Every situation is relative mr. Know-it-all. I also would again like to note that you have not actually said anything that is an assest to the OP, and the OP already answered awhile ago! You are a ass. Btw, I googled the definition of fertilizer for you, so that you can understand that everything you use in organics is technically a fertilizer, because you obviously never learned? It's okay, I will try and help educate your ignorant self
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fertilizer
 

greasemonkeymann

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Hmm really? So you are saying that if I water my Organic soil mix with MY tap water-450ppm out the tap, then I won't get nuteburn/and or cause fox-tailing or Hermie late in flower? That is organic correct? Every situation is relative mr. Know-it-all. I also would again like to note that you have not actually said anything that is an assest to the OP, and the OP already answered awhile ago! You are a ass. Btw, I googled the definition of fertilizer for you, so that you can understand that everything you use in organics is technically a fertilizer, because you obviously never learned? It's okay, I will try and help educate your ignorant self
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fertilizer
let's break it down then amigo
What kind of fertilizer did you use? i find a chemical fertilizer needs more of a flush so if that's the case, I'd start now or in a few days. If it's organic, I'd wait a week and then begin. I'm figuring you're going 12 weeks or so. Nice job, either way..

he asked what kind of fertilizer he was using, then said he finds a chemical fertilizer needs more of a flush.
then he says WHAT?
if it's organic.
He never said if it's organic fertilizer, cause that would be stupid, just like you trying to prove your side of this argument.
c'mon fellas, play nice, I bet if you two burned one together it'd be all good....
that said, i'm not a subscriber of the whole flushing thing... closest thing to that, that I do, is simply more of a "rinse" and even still I don't do it for any other reason other than to just ensure that all my soil gets nice and watered. Depending on the container I periodically like to submerge the entire pot in a larger container of water, until it nice and soaked, but again I don't do that for any other reason than to ensure I have no dead or dry areas in my containers.
Doesn't make a lot of sense to me to add a flush chemical to "rid" the plant of chemicals in the flowers... but I haven't used anything chemical oriented in over 15 yrs
Keep in mind that chuck is the head commander of the Forum Flush Police,....
 

chuck estevez

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Hmm really? So you are saying that if I water my Organic soil mix with MY tap water-450ppm out the tap, then I won't get nuteburn/and or cause fox-tailing or Hermie late in flower? That is organic correct? Every situation is relative mr. Know-it-all. I also would again like to note that you have not actually said anything that is an assest to the OP, and the OP already answered awhile ago! You are a ass. Btw, I googled the definition of fertilizer for you, so that you can understand that everything you use in organics is technically a fertilizer, because you obviously never learned? It's okay, I will try and help educate your ignorant self
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fertilizer
and YOU did? LOL:dunce: you go ahead and flush your organics
 

vitamin_green_inc

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Yes, I said the answer above mine was a good one, and the OP said thanks, or did you even bother to care about the OP when you came on this thread where they are asking for help? Oh, wait I forgot you came here to troll
 
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