Flushing soil early in flower?

chillindude420

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My plants have some kind of a ph problem and all my lower fan leaves are dying up the plants. Will flushing the plants early in flowering harm or stunt their growth?:confused:
 

M Blaze

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A flushing wont harm your plants and it can be beneficial to them in a lot of cases.

When you say pH problem what was the pH level?
 

Phenom420

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Yeah you prob should give her a flush, use 2-3 times as much water as you have soil (3gal bucket means flush with 9 gals of water) then use some molasses to help stabilize the good microcritters.
Hope this helps bud, happy growin
 

chillindude420

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I just put them into flower 5 days ago. My ph is around 7.0 im pretty sure. But my dying fan leaves are spreading up the plants and im starting to worry.
 

nellyatcha

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I just put them into flower 5 days ago. My ph is around 7.0 im pretty sure. But my dying fan leaves are spreading up the plants and im starting to worry.

thats a problem and mines are starting to yellow and fall off at the bottom due to flowering so dont worry
 

chillindude420

Active Member
The thing is this has been going on for quite a few weeks now. I put them into flowering with the dying leaves. The dying of the lower leaves happened during vegetation growth.
 

growone

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even if flushing causes some lowering of yield, it will certainly be less than the problems you have from dying fan leaves, which will certainly cause a major reduction in yield
 

chillindude420

Active Member
Yep your right on that one buddy. It shouldnt effect my yield this early in flower. It hasnt even shown sex yet. Although its startin to look like they are females
 
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