Live Stoner Chat Flushing mid flower?

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What's people's opinion on flushing mid flower if things slow a little?
Would you flush with just plain pH water?
With pH plus calmag?
Or just lower the nutrients and carry on as normal?

Cheers guys
 
What's people's opinion on flushing mid flower if things slow a little?
Would you flush with just plain pH water?
With pH plus calmag?
Or just lower the nutrients and carry on as normal?

Cheers guys
Flushing also might slow plants down. But if I had to do it, just plain pH aqua.
 
What's people's opinion on flushing mid flower if things slow a little?
Would you flush with just plain pH water?
With pH plus calmag?
Or just lower the nutrients and carry on as normal?

Cheers guys
Do you have a nutrient lockout?

Plus what is your medium?
 
I'm not sure on nutrient lockout, I'm not a very experienced grower, but things are definitely slow.
I'm growing in Coco by the way
 
I only flush if I have a problem and that isn't very often.
 
Soil grower here, but maybe try Hydrated lime as an option. It will balance the ph if that is the issue. A few tbls per gallon of water and let sit for a couple hours. Siphon off the solution, leaving the left over powder at the bottom. Water and then check your root ph in a day or so during next watering. Repeat if thing start to improve. It’s not an instant fix. If not then go for a complete flush with light nutes in the last gallon.
 
I flushed my auto one time, to me it most definitely has to be a last resort. I flushed mine, I bet it didn' grow but a inch or two after that. Buds were pretty dense and quality wasn' bad. But it did kill the growth of the plant.
 
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