Flushing Cannabis - Myth or Magic?
One of the most prevalent myths in the cannabis cultivation world is that of "Flushing."
I recently managed to dig up this 2017 study by Jonathan Stemeroff that seems to have gotten quietly filed away in the back of some university library without ever making it into the mainstream cannabis spotlight. The study was extremely well done and thorough. I'm normally skeptical, but after reading through this one, I can't find any way to argue with the findings.
According to this study...
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11 个月Yep - The null hypothesis (no difference) logically favors Flushing every time to save the extra cost ($$$) of feeding nutrients through harvest. Personally, I've grown 150+ indoor harvests start to finish & after doing side by side runs prefer to flush the last 1-2 weeks with just enzymes and sugars (and calmag in coco) and the last 1-2 days before harvest with RO water. The stalks and fan leaves of a flushed plant after just 1-3 days of only water will "snap" off cleaner and easier than a plant receiving macros (N-P-K mix) up till chop - not sure if anyone has collected data on this, but to me it is a noticeable difference in feel/turgidity.
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5 年I also find it hilarious that you think the test results for one independent test is about to dispute decades of process
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5 年Wow great info!
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5 年Brian Bourget Dylan Scott Was just talking to you two about this. Here's another that popped up.