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09-20-2007, 12:13 PM #1
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grapefruit
this is from last grow , im currently doing same strain again:jointsmile:
elstonite Reviewed by elstonite on . grapefruit this is from last grow , im currently doing same strain again:jointsmile: Rating: 5
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09-20-2007, 12:19 PM #2
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grapefruit
heres pics of the current grow , all organic , seems i picked up sum negative rep ( http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-gr...ml#post1639407 )for advising not to flush soil... fact is theres plenty of trials been done to show that if you feed correctly and use good organic soil and feed then why flush , my plants are never flushed and at the end of the grow the leaves are stripped of N and the buds speak for emselves . negative rep my arse , check my rep on other forums and see for yaselfs
to the users who gave me neg rep , try growing organics intstead of that chemical shite and you wont need to flush
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09-20-2007, 12:20 PM #3
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grapefruit
day 48 of 12/12 ,all organic using bio bizz allmix n nutes
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09-20-2007, 01:33 PM #4
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grapefruit
Originally Posted by elstonite
You have negative rep because the community here knows better than you.
Your leaves will yellow off wether you flush the soil or not. If you dont flush the soil then all the chemicals N/P/K you feed the plant will be present in the plant when you cut it down.
This applies wether you use a organic or chemically derived fertiliser. N/P/K are exactly the same chemical compounds whether made from seaweed or in a lab.
Enjoy your non flushed "organic weed" :thumbsup:
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09-20-2007, 01:44 PM #5
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grapefruit
they the same compounds yes , but they not used by the plant the same way as chemical salts are ,if you grow organically there should be no excess chemicals present in the plant by harvest time ,,,thats a fact not my opinion .. when feeding salts there will be excess as your force feeding your plant , organic feeding works totally different ,,the plant only takes wat it needs when it needs it so by 6 /7 weeks flowering the plant takes less n/p/k ..its like a natrual flush,,search the net m8 , youll find the majority of organic growers dont flush
edit; i do agree with you , with chemical salts its important to flush,,but not with organics , fukin ell, theres a few posts on it in the organic section here ,,so the comunity here doesnt know better than me as they wouldnt be saying wat im saying in regards to organic feeds... you gave me neg rep cas you disagree with wat i said , bit childish tbh ,,, theres plenty on here that dont flush so get ya facts right
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09-20-2007, 02:14 PM #6
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grapefruit
I gave you negative rep for posting this ... and flushed weed DOES taste better. Thats a fact!
Originally Posted by elstonite
Originally Posted by elstonite
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09-20-2007, 02:30 PM #7
Senior Member
grapefruit
Flushing aside....Nice plants, grapefruit rocks.
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09-20-2007, 02:35 PM #8
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grapefruit
hehe flushing aside , thanks :jointsmile:
Originally Posted by BeforeYourTime
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09-20-2007, 04:54 PM #9
Senior Member
grapefruit
I do like the grapefruit.. very nice. The flushing....I like it and do it.
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09-20-2007, 04:58 PM #10
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grapefruit
I'm in compost, I don't flush, but I also don't feed within 2 weeks of harvest to force the plants to use up stored nutes. The exception is I will still give molasses and sweet to a nearly-finished plant.
Those look very nice. I like grapefruits myself- grow the SOL Sweet Tooth atm.
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