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Hi, I'm at week 9 today. Why is drooping. I just flushed it 3 days ago. Is it too much water? Should I worry
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Why did you flush it?I just flushed it 3 days ago.
What size container and how much water did you "flush" it with?Hi, I'm at week 9 today. Why is drooping. I just flushed it 3 days ago. Is it too much water? Should I worryView attachment 2096023View attachment 2096024
I was under the assumption that you need to flush them there last 2 weeks to remove excess fertilizerWhy did you flush it?
5 galWhat size container and how much water did you "flush" it with?
No need to flush anything but the toilet or salt build ups.
Flushing is 100% pointless broscience.
Cut out any and all Nitrogen, thats whats causing the clawed leaves you are calling droopy leaves lol.
5 gal pot, and about 2 gals water5 gal
A flush would be 3x the pot size. So you would've needed to give 15 gallons of plain water for a proper flush.5 gal pot, and about 2 gals water
This is broscience.I was under the assumption that you need to flush them there last 2 weeks to remove excess fertilizer
It's a week 9 today. Calls for 70-80 days. I got about another week to goA flush would be 3x the pot size. So you would've needed to give 15 gallons of plain water for a proper flush.
So just drop all the nitrogen you can out of your feed and start to taper back, looks close to the finish line now anyways.
How many weeks in flower is it?
Good advice. ThxThis is broscience.
You can not remove nutrients from the plants tissues. It just doesnt work that way.
The way i look at this is, no other crops are starved 2 or 3 weeks before harvest. Nor is ANYTHING else in nature.
I tell everyone this.
W you knew your pet only had 2 weeks to live, would you stop feeding it? No, youd feed it what it needed until its last breath!!
All this crap about flushing at harvest needs to be erased from all of the internet and books
Just stop feeding your plants a few weeks before harvest. They'll use most of what's left. Adding about a tablespoon per gallon of unsulfured molasses to the water gives the plant sugars to keep it going. The idea here is reducing nutrients improves the flavor. In my experience, that's true.I was under the assumption that you need to flush them there last 2 weeks to remove excess fertilizer
That's what I thought the flushing was for.Just stop feeding your plants a few weeks before harvest. They'll use most of what's left. Adding about a tablespoon per gallon of unsulfured molasses to the water gives the plant sugars to keep it going. The idea here is reducing nutrients improves the flavor. In my experience, that's true.