haha nice!
Flushing’s effectiveness really does depend a lot on your growing method.
- In organic grows: The soil microbiome helps break down and buffer nutrients naturally, so flushing is often unnecessary.
- In chemical or synthetic nutrient grows: Flushing can help remove excess salts and residues that might build up, improving the final taste and quality.
So, saying “flushing is bullshit” is probably too extreme
I would say that yes and no. Organic and soil microbes there is research there that backs claims. Chemical if you’re talking soil/potting mix there is microbe life there and you can add it. They will break them down just the same. Science has proven that and it’s shown that the salts don’t necessarily kill out microbe life. They in-fact benefit them. Chemically food is food to them. Nitrates are nitrates, phosphates are phosphates, potassium is potassium.
It all comes in many different forms whether it’s from nature or it’s synthesized.
If anyone is interested in the research I can see about posting some links. It was quite the eye opener and anxiety reliever….I would stress about killing soil microbes that I worked hard to incorporate but would need to supplement- thinking I was ruining my efforts. Surprisingly some of these studies were done at state universities in not the most pot friendly states.
I think Roadkillskunk could probably chime in and explain some more as well.
We discussed organics thinking I was an organic fan. I commented below clarifying that I’m a mix of organic and salts.
We BOTH however have the same view on cure.
Scientifically cure is a complex process. I don’t fully understand it so don’t get me lying. However at the very basic level compounds inside the buds and plant fluids break down in a controlled environment. This destroys a lot of bad tastes associated with complaints. “Looking for something to blame so salts it was”
That said. I’ve had stuff that tastes harsh as smoking straight cardboard. It smelled of sweet freshly baled hay. I’ve had others that smelled good but they too were harsh. I’ve also had perfection.
What did I do wrong? I messed up on the cure. More specifically I was in a hurry. I dried them out too fast which basically halted any hopes of creating this magical curing environment.
So no matter how long I jarred, how much I waited, how many times I’d add moisture back into….my efforts were destined to be about as fruitful as trying to build a snowman in the Saharan desert.