When should I stop using nutrients before harvest??

Cx2H

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I guess everyone just has to figure out what works best for them then cause alot of customers said they tried using final flush on some plants and just water on the others and all the ones with final flush tasted way better than the ones flushed with just plain water
I wrote that review before I tried it multiple times and didn't mention that the sheety tasting one I used super thrive on during flower... .-.
 

coreywebster

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Coco Coir and Kind soil compost
Thought so.
If you plan on recycling the coco then you can flush it on last two feeds to remove salts and lower ec for reuse.
Otherwise its not needed.
Plants don't store nutrients they convert them . So all this chemical taste is in the mind or due to speed drying or lack of cure.
 

Cx2H

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Ramp your ec/ppm up in the early grow peak at heavy flower and back low by finish. No yellow sick looking leaves. No yellow/brown death creeping up the plant etc. Don't burn them during it's life. You should finish like a champion.

What's your finish game like? The end is important.


I run mostly outside organic now. Never think about flushing or pH anymore. I feed until chop. Buds taste better. My blue lab toolkit is still sitting for a couple years outside probably dead.

The fuxing bud worm stoopid little white butterflies suck asterisk.

Pretty random.
 
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