Indoor Flushing in Coco coir

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I have 3 Autos that are almost ready for harvest - 1-2 weeks from now - They are all in Pure Coco Coir and I have only finished in soil before - Do I flush for a week or 2 in Coco before harvest? Do I let her dry in the pot and dark for 48 hours? Thanks in advance.
 

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That's all personal preference.. But if you do flush, coco doesn't take a week or two. 3-5 days should be enough time to flush in coco. Do you have a cat?
 
That's all personal preference.. But if you do flush, coco doesn't take a week or two. 3-5 days should be enough time to flush in coco. Do you have a cat?
Thank you Proph,
I used to have 10 cats, but now only an outdoor feral that I have been feeding and sheltering in a shed for 10 years <smile> - only a small ShiTzu dog
 
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as @Proph says coco doesn't take 2 weeks and sometimes if truth be told i don't flush at all as i cure mine in jars and i don't find much of a difference but its all personal preference also the 48 hrs in the dark I've never done that so have no experience
 
Ahhh, nice. I noticed the animal hairs in the pic.. Cats are usually the culprits, lol.


I used to have 10 cats, but now only an outdoor feral that I have been feeding and sheltering in a shed for 10 years <smile> - only a small ShiTzu dog
 
Yes, that would be Crystal - our feral kittie - I must feed her 8 times a day. She's a real survivor since we have coyotes, bobcats, fisher cats and other nasty things that go bump in the night if your on their menu - she stays in our garden shed which has a little in/out and bedding etc to keep her out of the cold. She's real friendly with me (hence the hairs) but not ready to come inside although I think she might someday just walk in through the front door and park herself infront of the wood stove with a little snow on her face and a big purr in her heart.. <smile>.. Thanks for the 3-5 days in coco - That helps -
 
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