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sativalover
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Muddy advises on his thread on auto-flowers life cycle to give the last 2 weeks a diet of water only. So we know what's the more experienced user general advise, but each case is a case and I would also love to see what it looks like!
I've come to realise, in the past few weeks, the AFN infirmary is my favourite spot of the forum
EDIT: when in doubt use water
- The amount of days is a generic guage and grown under perfect conditions throughout plants life the main question is how far along is your plant?
and what kind of tricomb maturity are you looking for clear/milky/amber/combination?
really two weeks is a general rule of thumb
as example soil is generally harder to flush than most hydro(depending on the medium) and the type of nutrients given, build up of salts will vary the needed schedule (salts aren't really a worry as much in organics)
how well salts were flushed throughout life cycle between feedings will also fluctuate this level also
using rockwool will be harder to flush than hydrotron usually and depending on the coco fiber used some will accumulate salts more than others
using a mild surfactant will help the flush and scale ph lower w/ watering will help disolve and flush at beginning of flush then clean flush to finish if close to flush but not there yet give a light foliar feeding on lower half of plant staying off the buds as much as possible but this will give a quick nutrient blast faster than through introduction to medium will and continue on the way your going even though ph is fine you still could be overdoing it on the nutrients and starting lockout but not there yet a plant doesn't have to burn to be on the verge of burning in the medium
alot of little factors weigh in and only experience to recognize will truely give you the answer
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