Time to Flush???

Pisces26

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Weds. 1/25 is the 7 week marker and I was wondering if I should start the flushing process? It is an AK-47 in a DWC system. Over the last week most of the hairs have started to turn red and the buds are finally starting to swell.
 

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They look great good job! The only thing I see is a slight MG deficiancy in pic 2. Have you scoped the trichomes? A lot of people don't flush at all. Personally I have done both flushing and not, I don't see much difference. I prefer to just give them a very good last watering and cut when they start to droop.
 
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I for sure want to flush her. I personally notice a difference when the buds have been flushed. Don't have a scope yet. She is in a DWC set up so I been thinking this Weds to start the two week flushing process.
 
Please flash and chop (would take you to week 8 1/2). Your plat has the feed it needs and and more flower will change the HIGH to a stoner feel.

Your tichs from what i can see have retracted.

If your looking for a best smoke then flush . if your going to pass on chop. Next time use more light try scrog (see my post) to maximize your yield.

Good job my friend
 
the plant will not be starved. If you read you will find that the plat does not use up all the nutes supplied. They never do. each to there own although good to share knowledge
 
the plant will not be starved. If you read you will find that the plat does not use up all the nutes supplied. They never do. each to there own although good to share knowledge
How does a plant translocate immobile elements good sir?
 
Flushing products only contain water, sugar and sometimes light NPK... Don't get your hopes up over them ;)
 
A lot of people don't flush at all. Personally I have done both flushing and not, I don't see much difference. I prefer to just give them a very good last watering and cut when they start to droop.
Now here's a guy who speaks from experience, and who shares his experience in a non-condescending way. +rep for you sir.
 
I use pure water to flush the last seven to ten days. I also have tried it both ways (lots of times), a flushed crop gave a better taste. Back when I grew in organic soil, flushing never improved the taste, so it was not done.

The debate should be more about a preference and less personal. I had a guy here talk about my mother, challenge my ability to grow weed, criticized my spelling (easy to do) and question my educational background because of my preference to flush. Sounds silly huh?

This should be a chill spot to talk about growing weed among other folks who share this cool hobby.

If not flushing gives you good results, then do what works best for you.
 
I use pure water to flush the last seven to ten days. I also have tried it both ways (lots of times), a flushed crop gave a better taste. Back when I grew in organic soil, flushing never improved the taste, so it was not done.

The debate should be more about a preference and less personal. I had a guy here talk about my mother, challenge my ability to grow weed, criticized my spelling (easy to do) and question my educational background because of my preference to flush. Sounds silly huh?

This should be a chill spot to talk about growing weed among other folks who share this cool hobby.

If not flushing gives you good results, then do what works best for you.
You seem to be missing a very basic point...organics contain the same chemicals as "chemical" nutrients, your assertion about organic soils and taste is based purely on forum/organic bullshit talk, not real science.
 
Rumple doesnt even smoke weed so how can you trust anything he tells you about how he does anything with growing.
 
You seem to be missing a very basic point...organics contain the same chemicals as "chemical" nutrients, your assertion about organic soils and taste is based purely on forum/organic bullshit talk, not real science.

if organic has the same Chemicals as bottled nutes, why do organic growers let there plants go in to a "ORGANIC FADE" to make it taste better?

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You seem to be missing a very basic point...organics contain the same chemicals as "chemical" nutrients, your assertion about organic soils and taste is based purely on forum/organic bullshit talk, not real science.

I'm pretty sure organics is the process of feeding and improving the beneficial bacteria in the soil so they feed your plant. Hydroponic ferts feed the plant directly.
 
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