how do you know when nuits are used up

mr gmc

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how do you know when your nuits are used up while your flushing? is it when the leaves are turning yellow?
 
Yellowing is a great sign.
thanks. thay are starting to yellow. dont know if i am flushing right. flushing for 3 weeks now 1 gall water each plant each day 3 gall pots. or should i do 3 to 4 gall each plant every 3 to 4 days help thanks
 
when i flush i have 2 gallon pots. i believe the rule of thumb is container volume x5 for flushing. anywho i run 10 gallons through each 2 gal pot
 
Going to assume when doing this, you should move your plant somewhere so the water has a place to drain to?
 
1 time. You are flushed. You rinsed out all the nutes and now they are yellowing.

How old are your plants? Why are you flushing them? I rinse out my nutes before flowering and before harvest.
 
1 time. You are flushed. You rinsed out all the nutes and now they are yellowing.

How old are your plants? Why are you flushing them? I rinse out my nutes before flowering and before harvest.
thay are 10 weeks in flower trics are starting to show amber.i am ready to harvest. so you flush 1 time thats all you need to get nutes out of the roots? i have 3 gall pots that whould be 15 gallens per plant then just straight water till harvest? this is my 2nd medical grow.thanks for all the help. i cloned 6 plants off the ones iam harvesting wating for them to root thare in 12 12 light with there mom.so drying hang them till ( when the stem snaps ) then put them in jars and burp jars every day?
 
thay are 10 weeks in flower trics are starting to show amber.i am ready to harvest. so you flush 1 time thats all you need to get nutes out of the roots? i have 3 gall pots that whould be 15 gallens per plant then just straight water till harvest? this is my 2nd medical grow.thanks for all the help. i cloned 6 plants off the ones iam harvesting wating for them to root thare in 12 12 light with there mom.so drying hang them till ( when the stem snaps ) then put them in jars and burp jars every day?


If you want to read about drying and curing follow the link.



http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/mj009.htm
 
Ok, you are done flushing. Just water until you chop. Hang for 5 to 7 days and then jar. Thats the ticket.

Congrads on secnd harvest!
 
Ok, you are done flushing. Just water until you chop. Hang for 5 to 7 days and then jar. Thats the ticket.

Congrads on secnd harvest!
you have cleared up alot of things. ok when trics are all milky one big flush water till chop and chop at start of amber dry 5 to 7 days -snap -jar -burp and smokeeee. what is a good budding additive i use a standerd 15 50 15 for flower should i add any thing i am going to use a little black strap during flowering. i will take all the advise thanks. tte pitchers are a cupple weeks old.
 

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y do you flush before flowering? becouse of salt build up?
no this is first time flushing but i might start flushing befor 12 - 12 just to clean out any build up. when you have 12 plants its a lot of work 3 gall pots 15 gall water to flush.
 
how do you know when your nuits are used up while your flushing? is it when the leaves are turning yellow?

Flushing is a myth started years ago by the Dutch who tend to abuse their plant foods, and came up with this unscientific
"feel-good" solution to give them absolution from their former evil ways of misguided plant culture.

A plant is not a radiator, you don't "rinse anything."

Taste is subjective.....people see what they want or wish to see.

You keep the leaves green and healthy right up to harvest for best plant health and production. Yes, depriving a plant of N is surely gonna result in yellowing leaves, if that's what you're after.

Try it both ways and draw your own conclusions.

Good luck,
UB
 
how long dose the colurayfill( cant spell that ) to leave the plant?

Why are you concerned with eliminating chlorophyll, a simple leaf pigment found in extremely small amounts? FWIW, chlorophyll is destroyed when you cure. Other pigments (anthrocynanins) remain.
 
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