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Flushing between veg/flower Need answer NOW!!!
    #464715 - 08/21/10 09:29 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

Hey guys 'bout to head off to hempfest but I am going to switch the lighting in my closet.  Should I flush before I switch the lighting or just change the nutes? I'm growing in soil, Scrog style with organic botanicare nutes. Plant have been going for about 1 1/2 to 2 months. Trying to get an answer within an hour. thanks guys!


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Re: Flushing between veg/flower Need answer NOW!!! [Re: hisheater]
    #464738 - 08/21/10 10:01 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

i don't really know.
i personally am a fan of flushing my soil more then needed.
on a post i made above
in "how often can i flush" i got this responce
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MR.HEADY said:
i only flush 2 times 1 time each week the last two weeks in a cycle. it really all depend on your medium your nutes and yourself



hope that helped:shrug:


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Re: Flushing between veg/flower Need answer NOW!!! [Re: grod31]
    #464761 - 08/21/10 10:36 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

yeah thanks since it's mostly organic I think it's ok.... not alot of salt build up. But I can flush in a couple of days if I need to. Thanks grod.


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Re: Flushing between veg/flower Need answer NOW!!! [Re: hisheater]
    #464767 - 08/21/10 11:03 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

Some people like to flush out all the nitrogen before they switch.  Too much nitrogen during flowering will lead to a little more stretching and leafier buds.

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Re: Flushing between veg/flower Need answer NOW!!! [Re: SmOakland]
    #464899 - 08/21/10 05:09 PM (14 years, 3 months ago)

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SmOakland said:
Some people like to flush out all the nitrogen before they switch.  Too much nitrogen during flowering will lead to a little more stretching
and leafier buds.




In my circle we continue to feed veg nutes for the first week or two of flowering. A lot of hydrogrowers do the same by vegging and adding flowering nutrients gradually before changing the reservoir to full flowering nutrients. Some people don't even change their reservoir. A user on ICMAG that ran flood tables grew many crops on a large scale (6lights) and didn't do reservoir changes, often even using single part nutrients (CNS17 or Floranova).

Simple answer is no, definitely no need to flush when switching to flowering. I'd also wager that you would get better results feeding veg nutrients for the first week of flowering as this has been my experience in the past.

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