Harvest & Curing Flushing at the right time ??

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Hi Guys ,
I'm questioning myself whether I've started flushing too early on a couple of my plants . I'm going to flush for 2 weeks using "flawless finish" by AN . Over 40 % pistills are orange but only 75% trichs are cloudy with very little amber . I don't want sleep medicine as the final result if I can help it so I thought starting flushing now will be the right time .. am I wrong and made a mistake ? Bearing in mind they have another 2 weeks of water . What exactly happens during the pure water phase ? Do they keep fattening or just use up the nutes in the soil to maintain themselves?
I can start back on nutes on them quite easily tonight for another week or two if that's what they need ..
what do you think?EDIT-it's Think Different
I can't give you a macro shot I'm afraid as don't have a camera like that.
Does this look like it would be ready in 2 weeks?
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Go easy,
W.
 
During this "flushing," the plants starve for nutrients, digest/burn their stored sugars and nutrients, including sucking leaves dry. [Maybe that makes remaining buds look bigger, adds more color, or there is some other reason why people "flush."]. I don't flush, but 2 weeks seems longer than most do it -- a week?

There are many, like myself, who see no reason or benefit to starving the plants, particularly in their last days, when you want a last burst of resin production as the plant realizes its about to die. I just don't see how removing nutes from media/soil can result in meaningful removal of anything from the fluids or cells of resin-rich buds. That is a very long distance to expect a diffusion/concentration gradient to result in salts removal from bud's cells well-protected within cellulose fibers and resin. I feed my plants to the very last day.

But "flushing" is a super common legacy (long in use) process. It's hard to go against that. And in that context, you can't really do much wrong by flushing.
 
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During this "flushing," the plants starve for nutrients, digest/burn their stored sugars and nutrients, including sucking leaves dry. [Maybe that makes remaining buds look bigger, adds more color, or there is some other reason why people "flush."]. I don't flush, but 2 weeks seems longer than most do it -- a week?

There are many, like myself, who see no reason or benefit to starving the plants, particularly in their last days, when you want a last burst of resin production as the plant realizes its about to die. I just don't see how removing nutes from media/soil can result in meaningful removal of anything from the fluids or cells of resin-rich buds. That is a very long distance to expect a diffusion/concentration gradient to result in salts removal from bud's cells well-protected within cellulose fibers and resin. I feed my plants to the very last day.

But "flushing" is a super common legacy (long in use) process. It's hard to go against that. And in that context, you can't really do much wrong by flushing.
 
Hi Bill,
Great in depth reply . Thanks. Once I posted I kinda realised I answered my own question and was doubting myself . I don't know if I agree with not flushing at all(I just don't have enough experience) but it definitely feels wrong to me to stop feeding at this point as they are packing on weight . What I'm worried about is overshooting the harvest point and ending up with a CBD rich plant with less THC. It's only my second grow and last time only one plant out of the 4 I did actually got me proper stoned . This was because I was premature in chopping them down. It wasn't through choice however, I had bud rot starting so cut my losses and chopped them. This time round they are looking really nice and potent.
Would a week flush suffice do you think? Do you notice a taste difference between a flushed plant and a non flushed plant ? Automatics are on such a strict time schedule it would be a shame for me to lose an ounce over the 3 plants for something that isn't really that worthwhile ..
go easy,
W
 
Anyone else want to chip in here ? I'm really keen to know what thoughts are on flushing . I'm not too great at using the search function on this forum as every time I type in a keyword like "flushing " it comes back with zero results ..
I've just fed them again anyway until I figure it out so there's no panic . Worst that will happen is I don't flush and feed them up until harvest .
I thought not flushing would end up with a brutal tasting product ? If that isn't the case then I'm a happy camper as I can just feed until my perfect level of trichs.
 
You can do a compromise, which an Adv. Nutrients rep. once told me should do 'flushing' rather well. Just feed until very close, a few days from harvest, do the "Flawless Finish" chemical-assisted flushing, and feed water or just let it dry for the next days before it's ready, is at the stage you want.
 
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Cheers guys ,
I was going off info I found somewhere else . Not flushing for so long really helps me pick the right time for harvest . I was stressing about trying to work out how far ripe the colas would be in 2 weeks time .. pretty difficult having never grown this strain before .
The flawless finish I received for free from a hydro shop along with loads of other nutes because I returned a £500 heater they accidentally sent to me instead of someone else .. may as well use it.
Obligatory pic .
Thanks again,
W.
 
That's a good read man.. thanks for posting .
I'm certain what I need to do now .. beef em up @Corgy
 
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