Flushing! Let's Chit Chat

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MirrorZen

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The truth, you 2 notiller guys are literally worse than a street preacher. It's just pathetic, stick to your lane and properly fuck off. No one cares. If I was trying to shove my shit down your throat, I would expect ppl to put me in my place. Here's the wonderful thing, we are all entitled to our own opinions and you don't have to be always right. That's like adulting 101.
 
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The truth, you 2 notiller guys are literally worse than a street preacher. It's just pathetic, stick to your lane and properly fuck off. No one cares. If I was trying to shove my shit down your throat, I would expect ppl to put me in my place. Here's the wonderful thing, we are all entitled to our own opinions and you don't have to be always right. That's like adulting 101.[/QUO
Well said, +1 , gets old....
 
Organikz

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The nl5 haze keeps them at manageable flower periods. You can run them 8 weeks or 16 weeks lol. TO tested at 27% or 28% at 8 weeks. Most guys can't handle taking it further.
 
MidwestToker

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When you flushed this for 4 weeks... what was the ph and temp of flush water...was it ro?. you can lock roots but ph fluctuations will change anthocyanin expression. I think the plant had something in it that was not used.
12 ppm RO, pH @ 6.0.
Its funny.. this is mentioned on 3 other sites... coco...no matter how long they flush it burns black
Except none of my others have this problem grown in coir. Even a sister to her doesn't have the the problems with burning black even without a cure.
 
GT21

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12 ppm RO, pH @ 6.0.

Except none of my others have this problem grown in coir. Even a sister to her doesn't have the the problems with burning black even without a cure.
You got me bud.... do what they do hahaha
 
MidwestToker

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On another note, you guys got me thinking as it's been years since I've actually tested my coirs runoff. Here's a shot of my current flowering plants. Flower feeds at 500 ppm (1.0ec), plants are at the beginning of week 6 of a 9 week flower cycle. Plants haven't had a runoff feed since the beginning of flower. Runoff tested at 600 ppm (1.2ec). Plants feed 1,500 ml once a day.
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On another note, you guys got me thinking as it's been years since I've actually tested my coirs runoff. Here's a shot of my current flowering plants. Flower feeds at 500 ppm (1.0ec), plants are at the beginning of week 6 of a 9 week flower cycle. Plants haven't had a runoff feed since the beginning of flower. Runoff tested at 600 ppm (1.2ec). Plants feed 1,500 ml once a day.View attachment 770597
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That might be smart to test... i was thinking maybe because cal/mg binds to coco then it never really flushes but that would happen to everyone
 
MIMedGrower

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If it’s nutrients turning the ash black then why would it make a difference whether organic (soil grown) or fertigation or hydro or whatever.

The nutrients are converted and stored in the plants leaves the same.



I don’t remember where I read it was moisture and carbs in the bud but if you burn some table sugar you get the same effect.

Maybe it’s Oil to water content in the trichomes. The oil burns. The wet part does not?
 
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You can burn a diamond with enough heat. The more carbon in the bud the higher burn temp...water in the cells means your light is evaporating moisture before ignition
 
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