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RonnieB2

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If you flush a plant. This plant will get the npk from elsewhere which is the plant itself. Is one point it made that makes sense to me.
 

Doug Dawson

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The bottom line is it comes to preference. There is too much broscience out there to compete with, the best way to know if you should flush when you are conflicted about the practice is to do it for yourself. Take some clones, flush half, decide what you prefer. It's the same for ripeness, harvest in sections with different ripeness and see what you prefer. Nobody will ever be able to tell another person what they are going to prefer, it has to be determined by each individual. Some may harvest early all the time, perhaps they prefer it that way for whatever reason. I cannot tell anyone what they like or don't like, just what I feel works. From there it is up to the individual. Once you get growing for a while and have done your own testing than you will no longer need anyone to answer these questions as you will know for yourself. To each their own, happy growing folks.
 

Kaotic

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I found it fascinating. I swear i did lol
Lol flushing does not take away nutrients from the plant, leaves have a ton of nutrients in it, it’s from the plant it fell off roflrofl, why do you think they use mulch in live soil think about it, so the first paragraph I read is already wrong, and then I skimmed a little bit, and it says it cause nutrients moved from the bottom parts of the plant to the top making an excess nutrient concentration at the top of the plant where it’s growing actively???? Are you kidding me lol, who are these people posting this, I’m telling you it’s all hearsay, I can find shit tons of articles talking about flushing. Cmon bro
 

RonnieB2

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That's just some random auto I got as a freebie I threw in the room lol, it's the only one I havent plucked up
Mine are topped and tied down so they are a bit larger from being stressed. I split one and had to tie it together 2 weeks ago and it swallowed the tie already. But healing girth is different i think
 

Kaotic

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If you flush a plant. This plant will get the npk from elsewhere which is the plant itself. Is one point it made that makes sense to me.
Exactly that makes sense right. Don’t you want your NPK to go to your top growths of the plant LOL
 
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