The UK Growers Thread!

delvite

Well-Known Member
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chuckles01

Active Member
Hi, here are the pics. Like i said they are going into week 4 of flowering tomoz and have been in batmix soil for 4 weeks. i have done the epsom salts thing and was wondering if i should be giving them some nutes now?
 

kevin murphy

New Member
yea think there short of n.....start the feeding at 1/4 strenght and bulid up..your better doin a flush first before the feed then when flushed start with the nutes..imo...
 

chuckles01

Active Member
Ok thanks, i dont think i will use the batmix soil again as i dont know if they are getting enough nutes. Should i leave the leaves on or take them of though? Will they last until tomoz as dont need watering just yet? also if i flush it wont be until the time after that i can add nutes?
 

kevin murphy

New Member
u can add nutes after the flush and u can flush anytime dont be chopping fan leaves off unless there dead and by the looks of it there not...
 

RobbieP

Well-Known Member
you dont need to flush imo ... flushing is for removing excessive nutes in the soil ... you dont have any ... just feed with 1/3 - 1/2 recommended feeding nutes and build it up to full nutes over 3-4 waterings
 
you dont need to flush imo ... flushing is for removing excessive nutes in the soil ... you dont have any ... just feed with 1/3 - 1/2 recommended feeding nutes and build it up to full nutes over 3-4 waterings
well this is highly fertilised soil and in my experience (which isnt much) I have used similar soil and have had sighs of salt build up or too much nutes and a flush worked a treat , the plant went a little yellow but recovered within a couple of days , also can a flush hurt? if it doesnt need it will it do any harm?
 

dura72

Well-Known Member
In the men's room at work, the boss placed a sign directly above the sink.

It had a single word on it: "Think!"

The next day, when he went to the men's room, he looked at the sign, and right below it, immediately above the soap dispenser, someone had carefully lettered another sign which read, "Thoap!"
 

dura72

Well-Known Member
I met this beautiful woman in a club and we got dancing, she suddenly put her hand on my crotch and said, "Oh my! You are a big boy! You're certainly hiding something down there" then gave me a cheeky smile.

"Thanks," I said, "Most girls think it's weird that I bring my guinea pig out clubbing."
 

Don Gin and Ton

Well-Known Member
so long as you let it drain properly and it's not soaked through for days after it should be alright. only risk is a bit of yellowing from overwatering.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
If it doesn't need to be flushed you might wanna wait until the soil dries out. Over-water might jusr compound your problems. It strangles your plant from air and could stunt it.
 
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