hoady
Active Member
what seems to be the best way to do your flush?
and for how long
im into my 4th grow since switching to coco and have heard and used a couple of different ways
*ph'd water 5.8> 5-6days 7 litres of run off, im in 55litre pots
*final rinse for the last week, with RO (lowers ph to around 3-4)
*pinneapple juice 5mls/L last 3 feeds with run off(lowers ph around 3-4)
what really is this flush doing except flushing excess nutes out of the coco?
are we trying to deprive it of elements (N),(P),(K),(S),(FE),(MB)
as i see once you flush with ph'd water there is no nutrients left in the coco, so the plant will feed of its self causing its leaves to yellow up wich are signs of(N),(P),(K),(S),(FE),(MB) deficiencies
do we want the plant to feed from its-self for the last few days to give the plant some kind of deficiencies
what works best for maxium flavour and minimal loss in yeild???
and for how long
im into my 4th grow since switching to coco and have heard and used a couple of different ways
*ph'd water 5.8> 5-6days 7 litres of run off, im in 55litre pots
*final rinse for the last week, with RO (lowers ph to around 3-4)
*pinneapple juice 5mls/L last 3 feeds with run off(lowers ph around 3-4)
what really is this flush doing except flushing excess nutes out of the coco?
are we trying to deprive it of elements (N),(P),(K),(S),(FE),(MB)
as i see once you flush with ph'd water there is no nutrients left in the coco, so the plant will feed of its self causing its leaves to yellow up wich are signs of(N),(P),(K),(S),(FE),(MB) deficiencies
do we want the plant to feed from its-self for the last few days to give the plant some kind of deficiencies
what works best for maxium flavour and minimal loss in yeild???