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Quick question... Do u have to flush your plants with phd water for the whole flushin

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Quick question... Do u have to flush your plants with phd water for the whole flushin

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I thought flushing was supposed to promote senescence, so lockout wouldn’t be an issue. Imho
 
no sir that is bullocks<<<>>plants are done with there life cycle, what kind of lock out do you think is gonna happen? PH up and down are both acid whatever way you want to look at it:) To me it makes sense. The more flushing the better
>>just let the water flow brother for the best smoke<<


gtd:passingjoint:
def right ph up is a base ph down is a acid usually phosphoric acis ph up is usually potassium hydroxide
 
flush with pure ro water... if you actually have good filters that water is impossible to ph anyway as it'll just drift everywhere... also from the above article last time I checked ro water didn't have a very high salt or aluminum content. You want the plants to eat all the nutrients left in the leaves during the flush; as others have mentioned the roots are done doing their job feeding the plant. Think of it as switching from the growing phase to the ripening phase.
 
Where the hell did this thread come from? Trying to flush nutrients out of a plant before harvest was proven to be bs a long time ago.
 
No need to flush the soil before you harvest this is the time the buds fatten the most why would you starve the plant flushing does nothing nothing but remove salts from the soil, unless you have nut lockout there is no need to flush.

Everyone will say oh the nitrogen you cant have the plant use up stored nutes there is no way to flush anything out of plant just the soil, I dint even ph my water because the water simply can not change the pH of your soil, your soil actually changes the pH of your water. Smooth buds are created during the drying and curing process period
 
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