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I added 'RQS Easy Boost Organic Nutrition' pellets into the soil of my plants and as flowering has just started, I'm now feeding them with 'Easy Bloom Booster' tablet dissolved into the water.
As this is my first attempt at growing autos, do I need to flush them before harvest?
Thanks all..!
 

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I added 'RQS Easy Boost Organic Nutrition' pellets into the soil of my plants and as flowering has just started, I'm now feeding them with 'Easy Bloom Booster' tablet dissolved into the water.
As this is my first attempt at growing autos, do I need to flush them before harvest?
Thanks all..!
I would suggest that flushing is just a question of choice, should I? shouldnt I? will I? won't I?

Personally I flip a coin... can't say I have noticed any difference in taste, stone or quality either way.

So, for what it's worth, just do what you feel is right at the moment. :baked:
 
I feed my plants until chop there is no need to starve your plant the last few weeks of life. Here some science to prove it doesn’t make much if any difference

 
I feed my plants until chop there is no need to starve your plant the last few weeks of life. Here some science to prove it doesn’t make much if any difference

At the very end I just feed water, and let the leaves fade.
I underwater then for the last few days and always pull the plant when soil is near bone dry
 
At the very end I just feed water, and let the leaves fade.
I underwater then for the last few days and always pull the plant when soil is near bone dry

I feed and fetigate as normal all the way to chop most the time my girls get chopped shortly after a fresh fertigation this gives them the most weight and helps extend my drying time otherwise my plants start drying in the pots
 
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