Am I Right To Start Flushing Now?

blimey

Active Member
What are your nutrients doing when your plant isn't growing that is so amazing you want to keep adding them? I just don't get this logic, more nutes != more bud.
 

chuck estevez

Well-Known Member
What are your nutrients doing when your plant isn't growing that is so amazing you want to keep adding them? I just don't get this logic, more nutes != more bud.
the nutes are keeping them alive so the buds can continue to swell. If your plants are dead and not still taking nutrients, then what does putting a bunch of water in do for 'em?
 

blimey

Active Member
The buds don't continue to grow the entire time the plant is alive is my point, if you don't harvest, they don't just keep getting bigger. Not using base nutes for a week does not kill your plant lol.
As the guy that wrote the truth about flushing even said in that thread, the plants draw nutrients out of the fan leaves causing them to yellow while leaving the buds unaffected.
 

dbdweller

Active Member
Should you flush or not?

Some of many reasons why<
First and foremost NO CHEMICALS. When you flush you do so many things.
1. You take away the build up that has accumulated in the roots.
2. The plant starts to take in what chemicals are still residing in the roots and stalk,branches and leaves.
3. You are not smoking chemicals or ingesting them. Nice clean white ash to me is the tell tale sign. Better for your lungs.
4. Some patients have reactions to edibles that still have high traces of some chemicals. This reacts to medication they are already on.

I mean the list goes on and it is always a growers preference. It saves you some money in food if your doing large grows and if you think about it. Flushing is always a good answer to a lot of plant issues right. To much nuts flush well or what ever.

To me the MAIN REASON IS THE TASTE. I want to taste the true plant. but once again this is one stoners opinion only. Comes down to it chemicals or no chemicals i am going to burn it lol :fire:
 

tyke1973

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I would not take them down ,wait untill the plants have crowed off,once those white hairs have been swollowed by the crows then take down COOKED ,but defo another 7/ 12 days,But flush from now it will make them crown of faster and the taste will be far better
 

AlecTheGardener

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Name any other fruit or vegetable that you smoke. Your lungs are more sensitive than your stomach.
Imo you should stop using base nutes when your buds stop growin and you are waiting for trichs to turn.

Edit: Honestly taste and whatever else aside, I see no reason to give the plant nutrients when it's not growing.
I'm not saying he's at that point yet though, I'd have to see trichs and get a good look at the plant.
That's a trick question, I don't know if anyone smoke any fruits or vegetables, perhaps over a hickory smoker, not from a pipe. You make the apple into the pipe, I have never seen someone try to smoke the apple.

Let's try this instead:
Tobacco.

It goes through a curing process similar but longer then cannabis, no snap crackle or pop there like some people claim unleached plants result in. If you cure a product you smoke, it becomes delicious and more flavorful THROUGH CURING.

Leaching is a myth perpetuated by uninformed hobby 'horticulturalists.' It is only useful to correct grower error.

Can you name a major crop that is farmed that requires leaching?
Any vegetable that you fertelize before chop will taste worst , i have a vegetable and fruit store bio and tradicional, and grow most of the vegetables for my store so probably you dont want to go that way , my knowlege doesnt stick with cannabis like many m8 , i have long experience in horticules and fruits.
and for shure you dont want to give chemicals nutes near chop time unless you dont know what your doing
What vegetables? I will setup a veggie experiment this summer with a few dozen plants. Let's setup a double blind taste test, choose a crop that grows in area 9b.
Should you flush or not?

Some of many reasons why<
First and foremost NO CHEMICALS. When you flush you do so many things.
1. You take away the build up that has accumulated in the roots.
2. The plant starts to take in what chemicals are still residing in the roots and stalk,branches and leaves.
3. You are not smoking chemicals or ingesting them. Nice clean white ash to me is the tell tale sign. Better for your lungs.
4. Some patients have reactions to edibles that still have high traces of some chemicals. This reacts to medication they are already on.

I mean the list goes on and it is always a growers preference. It saves you some money in food if your doing large grows and if you think about it. Flushing is always a good answer to a lot of plant issues right. To much nuts flush well or what ever.

To me the MAIN REASON IS THE TASTE. I want to taste the true plant. but once again this is one stoners opinion only. Comes down to it chemicals or no chemicals i am going to burn it lol :fire:
If the grower didn't over fertilize then there should not be a buildup of salts in the growing medium.

My wife just finished curing her first plant, an AutoBlueberry. She used synthetic fertilizers, we fed until the last watering about three days before chop. The ash from her plants flowers look like the ash from my water only organic soil flowers. Why does ash color have to do with anything anyways? What does ash color mean?

What medications? I don't want to harm anyone, but I am not understanding any science behind your statement about patients being effected by 'high traces of chemicals.' What chemicals specifically? Aside from pesticides and other purposely sprayed poisons what chemicals can cause a reaction like that?
 

blimey

Active Member
Oh for sure that was a BS question, in response to a bullshit question.

My point is that I think we can all agree that more nutrients does not equal more bud, and longer duration does not equal more bud.
If not please inform me why.
If those two statements are true, there is a period where the bud has stopped growing and adding more nutrients will not give you more bud. Make sense?
My reasoning is after this point, why keep adding nutrients?

And I keep a much closer eye on and take much better care of my plants than the commercial tobacco industry does.

Edit:
About the health problems, it makes a difference in cancer and other patients with a weak immune system. This is the exact reason why people grow veganic instead of just organic, they don't want any animal products potentially compromising a patient's immune system, synthetic chemicals are worse.
 

Lysergicpt

Well-Known Member
That's a trick question, I don't know if anyone smoke any fruits or vegetables, perhaps over a hickory smoker, not from a pipe. You make the apple into the pipe, I have never seen someone try to smoke the apple.

Let's try this instead:
Tobacco.

It goes through a curing process similar but longer then cannabis, no snap crackle or pop there like some people claim unleached plants result in. If you cure a product you smoke, it becomes delicious and more flavorful THROUGH CURING.

Leaching is a myth perpetuated by uninformed hobby 'horticulturalists.' It is only useful to correct grower error.

Can you name a major crop that is farmed that requires leaching?

What vegetables? I will setup a veggie experiment this summer with a few dozen plants. Let's setup a double blind taste test, choose a crop that grows in area 9b.

If the grower didn't over fertilize then there should not be a buildup of salts in the growing medium.

My wife just finished curing her first plant, an AutoBlueberry. She used synthetic fertilizers, we fed until the last watering about three days before chop. The ash from her plants flowers look like the ash from my water only organic soil flowers. Why does ash color have to do with anything anyways? What does ash color mean?

What medications? I don't want to harm anyone, but I am not understanding any science behind your statement about patients being effected by 'high traces of chemicals.' What chemicals specifically? Aside from pesticides and other purposely sprayed poisons what chemicals can cause a reaction like that?
Oh for sure that was a BS question, in response to a bullshit question.

My point is that I think we can all agree that more nutrients does not equal more bud, and longer duration does not equal more bud.
If not please inform me why.
If those two statements are true, there is a period where the bud has stopped growing and adding more nutrients will not give you more bud. Make sense?
My reasoning is after this point, why keep adding nutrients?

And I keep a much closer eye on and take much better care of my plants than the commercial tobacco industry does.

Edit:
About the health problems, it makes a difference in cancer and other patients with a weak immune system. This is the exact reason why people grow veganic instead of just organic, they don't want any animal products potentially compromising a patient's immune system, synthetic chemicals are worse.
I didn't said leaching , i just said i dont use any salt based fertlizer near chop date. its a totatlly diferent thing , about that question about area 9b , i dont really know what that means , i live in europe , its diferrent :X about the vegetables , for example lets say spinach , if you fertelize 1 week before chop , when you boil your water becomes green as hell , and you notice in taste that it have a a more "acidic" taste.
 

Lysergicpt

Well-Known Member
My opinion is you don't know how nutrients work, if you did, you would have a different opinion, Did you know all plants use organic and inorganic nutrients? Did you know the plant doesn't know the difference?
off course plant dont know the difference , and that means ? i'm talking about the final result to your taste .. i dont really know who to respond to that :X thats just a silly observation . With today's technology , i can give you a Stawberry juice that has no strawberry in it .. soo are you trying to say if you dont know the diference theres is no diference ?

another example a carrot takes 2 to 3 months to be ready for harvest , with chemical fedding to carrots you can grow a carrot in 1 month lets say , but the final results ? ohh my friend , its huge , some people dont even know what is to eat quality vegetables.

My opinion , is that you stick your understanding of agriculture to cannabis , but cannabis is just a weed like any other , you dont need any special degree to grow it , i have grown in a farm and i have the previlege to know the diference of an organic vegetable and a chemical grow vegetable , some people dont even have a clue.
 
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AlecTheGardener

Well-Known Member
Oh for sure that was a BS question, in response to a bullshit question.

My point is that I think we can all agree that more nutrients does not equal more bud, and longer duration does not equal more bud.
If not please inform me why.
If those two statements are true, there is a period where the bud has stopped growing and adding more nutrients will not give you more bud. Make sense?
My reasoning is after this point, why keep adding nutrients?

And I keep a much closer eye on and take much better care of my plants than the commercial tobacco industry does.
Agreed, there is certainly a point where inputs will not equal increased vigor/yield/desirable results. It takes only a handful of hours for transpiration to cycle the moisture that is within the plant. Why do anything but two days of leaching if that is the case?

Artisan tobacco growers and cigar makers have been doing it the same way for hundreds of years, they DO NOT LEACH. Why would they? All the flavor comes from well ripened harvest and a lengthy curing process.
it makes a difference in cancer and other patients with a weak immune system.
Citation needed.
synthetic chemical [fertilizers] are worse.
Citation needed.
I didn't said leaching , i just said i dont use any salt based fertlizer near chop date. its a totatlly diferent thing , about that question about area 9b , i dont really know what that means , i live in europe , its diferrent :X about the vegetables , for example lets say spinach , if you fertelize 1 week before chop , when you boil your water becomes green as hell , and you notice in taste that it have a a more "acidic" taste.
Curious. I just harvested some kale and collards this morning, they were fed with synthetic fertilizers last week on Wednesday. Tasted DELICIOUS.
 

chuck estevez

Well-Known Member
off course plant dont know the difference , and that means ? i'm talking about the final result to your taste .. i dont really know who to respond to that :X thats just a silly observation . With today's technology , i can give you a Stawberry juice that has no strawberry in it .. soo are you trying to say if you dont know the diference theres is no diference ?
 

chuck estevez

Well-Known Member
The buds don't continue to grow the entire time the plant is alive is my point, if you don't harvest, they don't just keep getting bigger. Not using base nutes for a week does not kill your plant lol.
As the guy that wrote the truth about flushing even said in that thread, the plants draw nutrients out of the fan leaves causing them to yellow while leaving the buds unaffected.
YES THEY DO, if it isn't growing in size, it is bulking up on thc and other cannabanoids

see pretty pics above
 

blimey

Active Member
Agreed, there is certainly a point where inputs will not equal increased vigor/yield/desirable results. It takes only a handful of hours for transpiration to cycle the moisture that is within the plant. Why do anything but two days of leaching if that is the case?
I don't usually leach for more than a week which at the end is only a couple waterings, but like I said, it all depends on how the plant is responding to the nutes, my super lemon haze I cut last month leached for two weeks because the buds weren't growing and the trichs weren't changing. You can't really have set rules for this stuff, every plant is different and will respond different.

Why don't you leach? All I see is you saying that other people don't do it so you don't either, at least do your own experiment.
And I still haven't seen anybody post a reason to keep adding base nutes after the buds stop growing, which is all I'm saying not to do.
 
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