Took a few more pics today. First four is plush berry I think the fifth is as well the last two are on a tiny confidential cheese. Posted in another thread but this is mine so... Here ya go!
What you are noticing is the chlorophyll and moisture, and the general fact that the bud isn't cured, not that it hasn't been flushed.
Unless your plant had some sort of deficiency/lockout or nutrient burn, there's really no need to flush.
Right on. I guess that shows how out of the loop I am. Turns out I've been doing it wrong for almost 20 yrs.lol Thanks. I do think I will go ahead and lower the ppm for the last few days though. Thanks again.
Right on. I guess that shows how out of the loop I am. Turns out I've been doing it wrong for almost 20 yrs.lol Thanks. I do think I will go ahead and lower the ppm for the last few days though. Thanks again.
You're not out of the loop bro. Most people will tell you to flush, for no other reason than "you need to get the nutrients out of your plant", which is the most retarded piece of misinformation ever.
Your plant needs nutrients to grow and sustain itself. You should only really flush when you have problems like I listed in my earlier comment.
There are many silly arguments on this topic, but I suggest you look up a gardener called Harley Smith. He explains what nutrients plants need, and why they need them. Very informative.
Thanks worldsanddreams! I had been working a lot when they were vegging and they kinda got out of control. I really didn't want them to get this big lol