The trichs will change on their own as the plant matures.

Flushing helps clean out the chemicals in the plant left by the nutrients. It also encourages the plant to use any nutrients stored in the leaves/other parts rather than taking up more from the nutrient solution. The result of a properly flushed, dried and cured bud is an even burning weed, with a smooth taste (no chlorophyll or chemical taste, much less coughing) and a great aroma.

Stopping nitrogen in the last few weeks of flower and then flushing 7-10 days also cuts out a fair amount of drying time.


at least that's the way i understand it.

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elskeetro Reviewed by elskeetro on . flushing hey this is my first time flushing my plants my Q: is what should I flush with? and how long should I flush? is strait water ok?? am about 3 week in to flowering going to harvest in 2 more start now?? thx Rating: 5