Hi all just a question on the best and easiest way to flush your plant when it’s been fed liquid feed, currently on the flushing stage and using 6l of ph6.2/5 water no feed of course, have done this 3 times now over 2 weeks and only 5 leafs have changed yellow etc so showing signs of the feed going away etc
just wanted to know if that’s the correct way to flush it? Or am I doing it wrong, only ask as every video Iv watched they have a full plant with yellow leaves over it after 2 weeks 🤔
was going to leave It for another 10 days then chop it down for drying etc
also on my light I have bloom and veg, currently using the bloom for the past few months, coming near the end now and was wondering shell I turn on the veg light as well so it has a full spectrum of light blues and reds? Or just leave it





Yep, that looks like a pollen producing Banana AKA Nanner! If it just appeared and you are chopping down then it doesn't matter. But if you have any other plants near by in flower, they may have already been pollinated and will produce seeds.
The odd lighting probably has her stressed out. For your next grow your best bet is to keep both the Veg and Bloom lights on right from seedling to harvest.
I would clean my grow space afterwards to get rid of any pollen that might be lingering around from that Nanner.
Hi,
First off, you should never turn off the Veg light, so yes turn that on. The Veg light should be on from seedling to harvest. Just to be clear ... the Veg light is off during the dark cycle but during the light cycle the Veg light should always be on.
For the flush, it depends on the size of you pot and PPM readings. Generally speaking, about two weeks before you think you will be harvesting you should flush once with twice as much PH'd water as the pot size. So if you are in a 5 gallon pot, you should pour in 10 gallons of PH'd water. If you have a PPM meter you can keep flushing until you get down below 500, the lower the better, some aim for 100 or lower but I can never get it that low.
After that, just feed her the amount you normally would but just use plain PH'd water.
The colorful leaves are nice and a good sign, but not required. If your trichomes are turning amber you should harvest regardless of the fade in the leaves.