Should I flush or not ?

drsaltzman

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its its... its like your cloning wow hahahah

i never said she loses soo much that she will die in 3 days. but she will lose 50%
In six weeks it didn't use enough nutrients to fade even a lighter shade of green.
In three days it will not lose 50% of anything.
Instead of perpetuating false bro-science ... prove your claims.
I showed you a plant that had no nutrients for 6 weeks and it looks exactly the same.
What you got? :peace:
 

amneziaHaze

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In six weeks it didn't use enough nutrients to fade even a lighter shade of green.
In three days it will not lose 50% of anything.
Instead of perpetuating false bro-science ... prove your claims.
I showed you a plant that had no nutrients for 6 weeks and it looks exactly the same.
What you got? :peace:
if you beleve 2 days does nothing for the plant give her a super strong dose of nutes for 2 days and tell me if nothing happens.
 

jondamon

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if you just made 2 cuts from unflused and flushed we wouldnt have this argument
i said 50%
If you only learned to feed your plants correctly. (see your latest DWC endeavour!)

Unfortunately most that advocate for flushing to remove excess nutrients from the plant have no idea wtf they are talking about.

And to start attributing harsh smoke etc to unflushed weed is rediculous to say the least.

If you are trying to perpetuate bro science then well done because most of your posts are actually advocating for it.

Maybe in the EU they still believe this crap but certainly not in the U.K.


if you quote any breeders websites that advocate for flushing then that’s one seed bank I would never use.

even Bruce Bugbee says flushing plants does sweet FA!

Now flushing your soil to remove excess nutrients - yes that’s a thing.

But to purposely cause your plant to cannibalise itself is just stupid. Let alone the fact that 90% of growers don’t even know when their harvest “window” is because they believed breeders time scales over when a plant is plump and ready.

Would you pick a green strawberry because the seed seller told you then only needed 4 weeks to flower?
 

amneziaHaze

Well-Known Member
If you only learned to feed your plants correctly. (see your latest DWC endeavour!)

Unfortunately most that advocate for flushing to remove excess nutrients from the plant have no idea wtf they are talking about.

And to start attributing harsh smoke etc to unflushed weed is rediculous to say the least.

If you are trying to perpetuate bro science then well done because most of your posts are actually advocating for it.

Maybe in the EU they still believe this crap but certainly not in the U.K.


if you quote any breeders websites that advocate for flushing then that’s one seed bank I would never use.

even Bruce Bugbee says flushing plants does sweet FA!

Now flushing your soil to remove excess nutrients - yes that’s a thing.

But to purposely cause your plant to cannibalise itself is just stupid. Let alone the fact that 90% of growers don’t even know when their harvest “window” is because they believed breeders time scales over when a plant is plump and ready.

Would you pick a green strawberry because the seed seller told you then only needed 4 weeks to flower?
wow my plant is a perfect example what she can do in 1 day of little bit more food. with no food she eats all that from hereselfe.
you do realise you dont smoke the leaf you want trichomes and you are at the end of a grow

i dont care if you flush or not. the scans showed that you got less stuff in the plant if you flush. thc does not change.

how the hell did you get to cutting a plant before her time from this subject ???
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
wow my plant is a perfect example what she can do in 1 day of little bit more food. with no food she eats all that from hereselfe.
you do realise you dont smoke the leaf you want trichomes and you are at the end of a grow

i dont care if you flush or not. the scans showed that you got less stuff in the plant if you flush. thc does not change.

how the hell did you get to cutting a plant before her time from this subject ???
You do realise that trichomes develop during the WHOLE grow and not just at the end right?
 

drsaltzman

Well-Known Member
if you beleve 2 days does nothing for the plant give her a super strong dose of nutes for 2 days and tell me if nothing happens.
You do you, I'll do me.
FTR "flushing" your plant for two days, or 7 days or 10 days, isn't gonna hurt it a whole lot.
But it also isn't going to magically clean itself of nutrients and make your smoke less harsh.
That is so not how it works and I'm surprised there are still people who believe this.
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
wow my plant is a perfect example what she can do in 1 day of little bit more food. with no food she eats all that from hereselfe.
you do realise you dont smoke the leaf you want trichomes and you are at the end of a grow

i dont care if you flush or not. the scans showed that you got less stuff in the plant if you flush. thc does not change.

how the hell did you get to cutting a plant before her time from this subject ???
Because 90% of people cannot determine when their plants are ready to be harvested.

so they go by breeders times and then end up flushing for 7-10 days and find their plants aren’t ready so continue to flush.

What studies? Would you mind linking them as you’ve been asked multiple times and still not provided these links you are talking about?

How you dealing with your spotting on your leaves?

you understand the importance of availability of Calcium is to the plant for uptake and usage of other minerals?

800+
5.4 or less i didnt bother she started going down fast.

i did a full ress change 7L standard nutes + 4ml hesi pk +1g ph-

704
6.17

some tops are burning because they are too close but i cant help them box is smaller than she is wide soo she goes up everytime and to tie her up is pain in the ass i tried one but it broke fast water started comming out of it.... at least he is 2mm under the lamp should not burn.
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750 6.15
added glass of water.and a little bit too much of ph-
740 5.46

checked the water for algi and rot. water doesn't have a smell and roots look slightly colored that's normal. one part looks rotted but its just dirt from mushrooms and bacteria.
started doing LST she is still too small but i wanted to start when she is small then when she is bigger its easier to bend her to the floor
bubbles are a little bit strong but she figured out she can anchor on the air tubes haha

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amneziaHaze

Well-Known Member
Because 90% of people cannot determine when their plants are ready to be harvested.

so they go by breeders times and then end up flushing for 7-10 days and find their plants aren’t ready so continue to flush.

What studies? Would you mind linking them as you’ve been asked multiple times and still not provided these links you are talking about?

How you dealing with your spotting on your leaves?

you understand the importance of availability of Calcium is to the plant for uptake and usage of other minerals?
yea but its a different topic your just airdroping now.

show me your studies. i aint doing extra work.

spoting was because i wasnt there too long. what was lost cant be returned.

you understand the importance of availability of Calcium is to the plant for uptake and usage of other minerals? i dont understand this?
 

amneziaHaze

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nah those spots are from 3 weeks ago i wasnt home and ppm was 1000+ she curently drinks 670 soo she burned. color wont came back to her no matter what you do.
and i did a res change a few days ago
 

jondamon

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nah those spots are from 3 weeks ago i wasnt home and ppm was 1000+ she curently drinks 670 soo she burned. color wont came back to her no matter what you do.
and i did a res change a few days ago
Those spots are not from
Burn.

maybe the early plant pictures yes but not the later plant pics.

the later plant pics are purely Calcium uptake issues.

but keep blaming it on burn.

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amneziaHaze

Well-Known Member
Those spots are not from
Burn.

maybe the early plant pictures yes but not the later plant pics.

the later plant pics are purely Calcium uptake issues.

but keep blaming it on burn.
yes its calcium but i am telling you i gave her too much nutes she drank more water than nutes calcium and all of them went up in concentration.

roll it up forum unknow user in one of the flushing subforums. gave you the same qualtiy of information
wth do i have to start from thinking what they are to where they are and then finally searching tones of their content
 

jondamon

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yes its calcium but i am telling you i gave her too much nutes she drank more water than nutes calcium and all of them went up in concentration.

roll it up forum unknow user in one of the flushing subforums. gave you the same qualtiy of information
wth do i have to start from thinking what they are to where they are and then finally searching tones of their content
I can’t even understand you lol.

All I want from you is what to search for to find the studies you keep talking about.

You don’t even have to post URL’s just a search term that comes up with a study within the last 5 years about nutrient concentrations left over in plants that have been flushed versus unflushed.


I’ll wait.
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
yes its calcium but i am telling you i gave her too much nutes she drank more water than nutes calcium and all of them went up in concentration.

roll it up forum unknow user in one of the flushing subforums. gave you the same qualtiy of information
wth do i have to start from thinking what they are to where they are and then finally searching tones of their content
If calcium goes up in concentration you WILL NOT see calcium deficiency symptoms.

calcium excess presents itself as magnesium deficiency and vice Versa.
 
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