The purpose of flushing is to remove nitrogen to coax the plant to finish its life cycle – which increases production of terpenes and other quality factors.
Excess nitrogen is known to delay flower maturation. It’s important to taper or even remove nitrogen at the end of the flowering cycle to encourage crop maturation and enhance flower quality.
Common flushing techniques remove other critical crop nutrients. Fade removes nitrogen while maintaining optimal calcium and micro-elements to avoid deficiency and diseases like bud rot.
All new feed schedule using Fade at the end of the flower cycle. Final 2 weeks replacing Core.