Flushing Cannabis

Flushing is the practice of running plain water through the growing medium to remove excess nutrients and mineral salts from the root zone. Flushing is commonly used to correct feeding issues or reduce salt buildup before harvest.

Flushing affects the root zone, not the nutrients already inside the plant.


What Does Flushing Do for Cannabis Plants?

Flushing can:

It does not instantly remove nutrients from plant tissue.


Flushing and Autoflower Cannabis

Autoflowers require caution when flushing because:

Light or targeted flushing is often preferred over heavy flushes for autoflowers.


When Flushing Is Used

Flushing is typically used when:

Routine flushing without cause is not always necessary.


How Flushing Is Done

Flushing usually involves:

Some growers use multiple flushes spaced over time rather than a single heavy flush.


Common Flushing Mistakes

Flushing addresses root conditions, not instant plant appearance.


Flushing vs Dry Back

Key differences include:

Both affect the root zone but serve different purposes.


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