Some plants ready, some not-plz advise...

INeedWeednMoneyALWAYS

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I have some plants which shouldn't be flushed at the mo, but I'm growing em in a wilma drip system so they all receive water from same reservoir, so I though I should flush now that the majority of bud is about ready, and leave the remaining two plants to finish, just not sure if I should begin with nutes again once I have harvested that bud.

Its hard to say how long I will have because I was expecting them to be ready at the same time, but going by eye sight I would imagine another 2-4 weeks at most for the remaining bud.
 

lahadaextranjera

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Yes, flush and then re-start for the remainder. In hydro ur only looking for a 3 day flush right? The rest will be fine until then, then just keep it at around EC 1.4
 

INeedWeednMoneyALWAYS

Active Member
Well no, I planned to flush for 7-14 days, 7 at min until ready to harvest, which I image to be 10-14 days total.

In the meantime my other plants will receive the exact same because using same res. I will probably feed nutes to the remaining plants for a week or so and flush them for less time to get a feel for the different results variations in flush may provide.
 

lahadaextranjera

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In soil, I would always flush for 7 -10 days depending on container size and speed of flowering but never in coco would i starve my plants for a week as they would lose too much energy and it isn't necessary as the coco doesn't hold anything.
 

INeedWeednMoneyALWAYS

Active Member
So how detrimental to my grow is this potential two week flush? Is this really measurable?

Im growing in clay pebbles, I know lots of people either replace or clean after a grow to ensure they remove potential hazards, so imagine that pebbles do hold sugars/nutes? So theoretically i would need to flush longer than you using coco as would expect these to leak into the flush water..... Am i on the right track here guys?
 
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