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07-28-2005, 09:24 AM #11
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Flushing your plants
i think im a post finisher i post check back 4 amswers and nada, every sees red662 is the last post so dont bother wasup lol
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07-28-2005, 02:48 PM #12
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Flushing your plants
Nope...no point the plant can't process the suggar and it would clog the root and may keep the plant from uptaking anything at all. That will kill the plant.
Originally Posted by red662
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07-28-2005, 11:26 PM #13
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Flushing your plants
maybe coke was a bad example maybe strawberry extract added to water when flushin?i have read of people doin it but never with cola so can u use anythin else 2 add a nice flavor not 2 strong just a small bit added 2 water durin flushin what u think bro?
Originally Posted by Zandor
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07-29-2005, 02:43 AM #14
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Flushing your plants
You can add flavor by using lemon peals, orange peals apple wedges things like that. During the drying and curing process. The problem is mold if you are not careful.
Originally Posted by red662
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07-29-2005, 06:08 PM #15
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Flushing your plants
mold ill think ill stay away 4 the mo get some experiance under my belt b4 i try flushin with anythin but water, havin said that a freind swears by fizzy water 4 flushin?what u think any differance?
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07-30-2005, 02:45 AM #16
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Flushing your plants
Never tried it. I use florakleen it does a great job. It's cheep 8 bucks a qt and will last several grows. Its quick and works why use anything else and take a chance when I know what's good?
Originally Posted by red662
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08-01-2005, 03:54 PM #17
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Flushing your plants
Hi, you say you just have to cut back on N for the last 10 days. OK, but how do you do that, i think that you use flora series, that's right? I thought i add to put only flora bio and bloom, but bio has got N, in it. So just the bloom ? I began to put only bio and bloom, for this week, next week it will be only PH balanced water.
Thanks
Fhydro
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08-01-2005, 09:27 PM #18
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Flushing your plants
"TO FLUSH OR NOT TO FLUSH ?"
Here is some more info but it all comes down to preference IMO.
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08-02-2005, 08:32 PM #19
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Flushing your plants
Flushing your plants about a week before harvest is crucial...many dissovled solids need to be leached out of your plants to ensure smooth smoke.If you do not leach and you use chemicals(I'm 100% organic), you may be putting your health and the health of whoever receives your flowers in jeopardy.The residues left within the plants tissues can cause harsh tasting smoke which may not burn evenly or even stay lit.I recommend the ash test to determine whether or not you have flushed your plants properly...light gray to white means you are on the right track anything less than white means you have leaching to do next time you harvest. I hope this helps you with your overgrow!!
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08-02-2005, 11:01 PM #20
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Flushing your plants
what about adding essential oils of lemon or strawberry or the like to the feeding water? I wonder how that would affect flavor of the finished product?
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