Flushing

Homegrown Hero

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I wish I lived in a weed-centric city and knew commercial growers. They grow the best. :(
Some of these growers do amazing work, others plug the system with PGR and flip to the gray market with little regard to public safety. It’s 50/50. I spend time learning from the growers who care about the plants they’re growing and the people who purchase the flower
 

jondamon

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Everyone wants to argue, which is fine, because I’m giving free advice. If I were charging you’d be listening.
Let me guess???

You’ve been growing weed for the last 30 years and these processes have always served you well blah blah blah. More broscience bullshit.

Show me actual evidence for the remarks you’re making like I just did with a laboratory breakdown of bud chemistry etc.

I’ll wait!
 

jondamon

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Some of these growers do amazing work, others plug the system with PGR and flip to the gray market with little regard to public safety. It’s 50/50. I spend time learning from the growers who care about the plants they’re growing and the people who purchase the flower
Synthetic PGR’s are bad news!

There are organic PGR’s though that people have been using and there is no issues with them.

ALL PGR’s are not created equal.
 

jondamon

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Some of these growers do amazing work, others plug the system with PGR and flip to the gray market with little regard to public safety. It’s 50/50. I spend time learning from the growers who care about the plants they’re growing and the people who purchase the flower
He was being sarcastic!
 

lusidghost

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Some of these growers do amazing work, others plug the system with PGR and flip to the gray market with little regard to public safety. It’s 50/50. I spend time learning from the growers who care about the plants they’re growing and the people who purchase the flower
I spend time around growers who hate cannabis and feed their plants friggin bath salts for frick sake. So I guess maybe I'm wrong. My apologies.
 

jondamon

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Some of these growers do amazing work, others plug the system with PGR and flip to the gray market with little regard to public safety. It’s 50/50. I spend time learning from the growers who care about the plants they’re growing and the people who purchase the flower
I’d like to know which one of these have the black ash?

Where I live, it’s either government weed or gray market dispensary. It came from the gray market dispensary
 

Homegrown Hero

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Let me guess???

You’ve been growing weed for the last 30 years and these processes have always served you well blah blah blah. More broscience bullshit.

Show me actual evidence for the remarks you’re making like I just did with a laboratory breakdown of bud chemistry etc.

I’ll wait!
I don’t need to prove anything to you. Not sorry. My advice is harm-free to the plants. I’m talking about a week of not feeding the plants, that’s it. I wouldn’t flush in hydro because there’s nothing to flush. Soil based mediums can lock it excess salts and nutrients. You’re not going to gain anything by feeding until harvest.
 

jondamon

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I don’t need to prove anything to you. Not sorry. My advice is harm-free to the plants. I’m talking about a week of not feeding the plants, that’s it. I wouldn’t flush in hydro because there’s nothing to flush. Soil based mediums can lock it excess salts and nutrients. You’re not going to gain anything by feeding until harvest.
I will agree in part with this that if you’re using soil there should be enough reserves In the soil itself to sustain the plant for the final week. Agreed.


maybe you’d like a read of this about carbs

 

Homegrown Hero

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I spend time around growers who hate cannabis and feed their plants friggin bath salts for frick sake. So I guess maybe I'm wrong. My apologies.
Here’s the thing, you’re not necessarily wrong, I don’t like going around the forum trying to prove others wrong. I just want to share what I’ve learned since 2007, which has been a lot. I’m at a place with my growing now where I can grow top shelf flower, doing it my way. It may not be as scientific as others, but I don’t feel like the plants respond to PDF files as well as they respond to love and care.
 

Homegrown Hero

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I will agree in part with this that if you’re using soil there should be enough reserves In the soil itself to sustain the plant for the final week. Agreed.


maybe you’d like a read of this about carbs

This is exactly the point I wanna make. It’s 7 days. 1 week. The plant will surely have enough leftovers in the soil and system to finish the grow :)
 

jondamon

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This is exactly the point I wanna make. It’s 7 days. 1 week. The plant will surely have enough leftovers in the soil and system to finish the grow :)
But again what you’re talking about is not flushing though as far as plant science is concerned.

So it’s not the point your making. The point your actually trying to make is called LEACHING!
 

jondamon

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jondamon

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This is exactly the point I wanna make. It’s 7 days. 1 week. The plant will surely have enough leftovers in the soil and system to finish the grow :)
What was more worrying is that you were talking like those pics were of done buds ready for harvest lmao.
 
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