Usually the soil nutrients are reduced over timeSo I plan on recycling the soil from my last run.
Hypothetically speaking, my vegging plants begin to show a sign of nutrient burn in the middle of veg.
What are the alternatives I have here to flushing my soil?
By that do you mean I should be fine come transplant time?Usually the soil nutrients are reduced over time
I believe you'll be fine when the time comesBy that do you mean I should be fine come transplant time?
Or do you mean ride it out if something like that shows up?
A literal hypothetical situation. Thanks for chiming in.Hypothetically speaking that sounds very weird. Is this a few plants or whole garden? Did you topdress?
It was growing cool and then there was nutes burn?
Organic is different. I think you'll be fine with just water and microbes
Do you have pictures from the last grow at harvest?So I plan on recycling the soil from my last run.
Hypothetically speaking, my vegging plants begin to show a sign of nutrient burn in the middle of veg.
What are the alternatives I have here to flushing my soil?
Grow a cover crop, then transplant.So I plan on recycling the soil from my last run.
Hypothetically speaking, my vegging plants begin to show a sign of nutrient burn in the middle of veg.
What are the alternatives I have here to flushing my soil?
That should help with the nitrogen right?Grow a cover crop, then transplant.
I've not had that problem yet, but this is only my second run. So far, so good. I just flipped to flower yesterday.That should help with the nitrogen right?
I know people have been recycling cannabis soil for eons. I was concerned it would be too P-K rich since I just fed it flowering nutes for three months.
Don't flush your soil. What soil are you working with here?So I plan on recycling the soil from my last run.
Hypothetically speaking, my vegging plants begin to show a sign of nutrient burn in the middle of veg.
What are the alternatives I have here to flushing my soil?
The base was a mixture of FFOF and roots organics.Don't flush your soil. What soil are you working with here?
Good job bro!About two/three weeks before I harvested.
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Thanks, especially for the watering and amending pointers.Good job bro!
Sweet. We can work with that. I'd add:The base was a mixture of FFOF and roots organics.
No sweat bro. Anything I can do to help. You've helped me tremendously with deals on gear. So thanks to you!Thanks, especially for the watering and amending pointers.