Keep pouring until about 2 gallons of water comes out the bottom. I have 5 gallon pots and I'll flush with 3-4 gallons of PH'd water .... it is important the water you flush with is PH'd to between 6-7.
You're only doing this now because of the issue and you would not normally flush in the middle of a grow.
1-2 weeks before the end of your grow you will want to flush again. This is to flush out the last of the nutrients and allow the plant to finish off naturally. You will get nice fall colors in the leaves and it will greatly improve the flavor of your smoke. The flush at the end is something most people do all the time.
I use a small shop wet vac to suck up the water coming out the bottom of the pot.
Hi, Make sure your PH levels are good and if you can get your PPM reading that would be helpful too.
Wild guess based on the picture: Looks like you are in about week 5 of flower and maybe suffering from a Potassium deficiency. I'm guessing you've been feeding a lot of bottled nutrients and not a lot of plain water. If that's the case then I would be thinking about nutrient lock out being the cause. So, I would flush the heck out of her with PH'd water and then go back to your regular feeding. The damaged leaves will not get better but new growth should look good.
Without knowing anything about the plant, my guess is pH lockout.
Keep pouring until about 2 gallons of water comes out the bottom. I have 5 gallon pots and I'll flush with 3-4 gallons of PH'd water .... it is important the water you flush with is PH'd to between 6-7.
You're only doing this now because of the issue and you would not normally flush in the middle of a grow.
1-2 weeks before the end of your grow you will want to flush again. This is to flush out the last of the nutrients and allow the plant to finish off naturally. You will get nice fall colors in the leaves and it will greatly improve the flavor of your smoke. The flush at the end is something most people do all the time.
I use a small shop wet vac to suck up the water coming out the bottom of the pot.
Hi, Make sure your PH levels are good and if you can get your PPM reading that would be helpful too.
Wild guess based on the picture: Looks like you are in about week 5 of flower and maybe suffering from a Potassium deficiency. I'm guessing you've been feeding a lot of bottled nutrients and not a lot of plain water. If that's the case then I would be thinking about nutrient lock out being the cause. So, I would flush the heck out of her with PH'd water and then go back to your regular feeding. The damaged leaves will not get better but new growth should look good.
Good luck