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I don't see any need to flush them and would recommend against it. To me, flushing is a last resort and should only be done in extreme situations where there is no other option. Too much stress on the plants and it takes forever for them to dry out again.
 
True,
It is important that we can see updated pictures of the plant as well as how many leaves you had to clean up.
The plant can tell us as much or more than the dropped leaves.
Some plants go through several leaf drops during bloom, it is usually strain dependent.
As Muddy said, they all began to drop them as the age.
Yours may be a combination of soggy medium and timing.
Those leaves do not look like you need to flush.

Sorry Bear I missed this post.
Thank you and noted :) :thumbs:
 
I don't see any need to flush them and would recommend against it. To me, flushing is a last resort and should only be done in extreme situations where there is no other option. Too much stress on the plants and it takes forever for them to dry out again.

OK Muddy got ya.
I will monitor the situation and report back :thumbs:

THANKS everyone for there rapid input on this, well appreciated :)
 
Good luck true. This thread has been very productive. Muddy/Blue and all contributors to this thread have assisted all of us.

Cheers
 
Good luck true. This thread has been very productive. Muddy/Blue and all contributors to this thread have assisted all of us.

Cheers


Thanks G mate, I agree top thread - thats the power of the forum.
This place is fast, good and free with it... What would we do without it ? :)

Its been a couple of days and Ive cut back on the watering.
Im not sure if things are better but there not worse. Leaves falling off has slowed down.

I got a DI Resin filter today so finally now Im using totally clean zero rated water.

I will let you know how things progress :)
 
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