jman420

flowering flush and dry

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Im yousing a d w c system would it still be possobel to do the flush and dry thing during weeks 3-6 of flowering

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i believe yes but i've never done DWC,i think you will just have to be careful on the length of your drying period it won't be a few days like on the videos and probably only hours?? i hope a DWC user will pass by and help you :)

Good luck

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Thanks man uv been a mager help sinse iv been on hear. Yeah thats what i thort i gave it ago and only dryed it for a day and then fed it

but was unshour of wether it might have dun some dameg or not because the roots where bone dry and the plant was droping quit abit

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some people also give only hrd watr for a few days instead of letting it dry and it does the same job as a flush in soil more or less. i guess 2 3 days without nute and only hard water should do it.

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