Jason, can you overflush? It may seem like a retarted question but I thought I’d ask. Right now I am flushing a plant I have made flower for some nice early summer buds.
I’ve been using DNF clear for the past few weeks whenever the medium was dry. Now and then I’ll stop the flush and just use plain water.
You have taken the term ‘flush’ far to literally RAINMAN style like soo many growers.
Do not feed any nutes for the last week or so, just water, that is what flushing means.
Giving the plant loads of water all at once does nothing, the plant has to absorb the water and that takes days for it to get to the flowers. If this is all you do to improve flavour then you are slipping.
This may sound stupid but it works for me…i use normal 5 gallon buckets when i water or flush i have milkcrates that i sit the buckets on top of, and have decent size bowls underneath to catch all the water.
the milkcrates are just regular plastic milkcrates and the bowls are blue hospital style bowls…simplicity is always the key lol
Jason, when growing in soil, how often do you flush during the vegatative stage and during the 8 weeks of flowering? I heard with container grows, you should flush each month? and about 2-3 times of plain water more than the volume of medium. for example, 2-3 gallons of plain water to flush a 1 gallon pot.
hose water itself is not 0 ppm. tap water usually has a higher ppm than arrow head spring water. plus tap water has chlorine in it. spring water does not. spring water is around 200ppm. pure spring water. so ur not going to have a 0 ppm.
jason what do u have to do keep the ppm low do you want your ppm at zero and where do you buy the ppm meter.i m getting the free samples of the massive and finisher from greenplanet and i don’t have a ppm meter plz help
Jason, can you overflush? It may seem like a retarted question but I thought I’d ask. Right now I am flushing a plant I have made flower for some nice early summer buds.
I’ve been using DNF clear for the past few weeks whenever the medium was dry. Now and then I’ll stop the flush and just use plain water.
Bongs away!
What’s Flushing ?
Nice plants bro!
Jason much respect,you know your stuff mate.just cut 2 skunk 1.
yo man nice plants..how long to u flush for on a 8 week flowering plant
You have taken the term ‘flush’ far to literally RAINMAN style like soo many growers.
Do not feed any nutes for the last week or so, just water, that is what flushing means.
Giving the plant loads of water all at once does nothing, the plant has to absorb the water and that takes days for it to get to the flowers. If this is all you do to improve flavour then you are slipping.
I liked how you popped up behind the plant.
hey can i ask u some questions cuz ive beenn wanting to stat gowing for the longest now
beeing a grower looks like a really hard job haha!!!
does the soil particles mess up the reading of ppm or EC? i noticed mabey it is higher than it actually is.
i like the shirt
Did you trim up some of the leaves off the plant on the right?
awesome video, thank Jason!!
This may sound stupid but it works for me…i use normal 5 gallon buckets when i water or flush i have milkcrates that i sit the buckets on top of, and have decent size bowls underneath to catch all the water.
the milkcrates are just regular plastic milkcrates and the bowls are blue hospital style bowls…simplicity is always the key lol
its an ec meter..and 0 is the number you want in the end, i believe
what ppm are you looking for?.im a novice
plus whats the instrument?..a ph tester?.
what is a good ppm to have during veg and flowering? what ppm are you trying to get now?
Jason, when growing in soil, how often do you flush during the vegatative stage and during the 8 weeks of flowering? I heard with container grows, you should flush each month? and about 2-3 times of plain water more than the volume of medium. for example, 2-3 gallons of plain water to flush a 1 gallon pot.
when the foilage turns yellow, it is also normal in the flowering stage, because bloom fertilizers have less nitrogen in them.
KoCaDrop, why don’t u use c02?
hose water itself is not 0 ppm. tap water usually has a higher ppm than arrow head spring water. plus tap water has chlorine in it. spring water does not. spring water is around 200ppm. pure spring water. so ur not going to have a 0 ppm.
Thanks Jason your the best my dude.
It is not the water that determins the flush it is the desolved solids left in the medium used to grow your cannabis.
Jason Wilcox
The Cannabis in Canada Society
jason what do u have to do keep the ppm low do you want your ppm at zero and where do you buy the ppm meter.i m getting the free samples of the massive and finisher from greenplanet and i don’t have a ppm meter plz help
how many gallons of water does it take to flush.