Hes moved to uk420 idk the full story it sucks anyway the guy from London city genetics told me think he has spoke to him since tis a loss for sure for riu he was one of the good guys imoWhy was he banned? He was always nice.
Hes moved to uk420 idk the full story it sucks anyway the guy from London city genetics told me think he has spoke to him since tis a loss for sure for riu he was one of the good guys imoWhy was he banned? He was always nice.
I just found his grow thread on there. Proper good stuff.Hes moved to uk420 idk the full story it sucks anyway the guy from London city genetics told me think he has spoke to him since tis a loss for sure for riu he was one of the good guys imo
He taught me a lot, I didn't even know he was banned.Hes moved to uk420 idk the full story it sucks anyway the guy from London city genetics told me think he has spoke to him since tis a loss for sure for riu he was one of the good guys imo
Yeah it sucks he was always one to try to help folks and didnt suffer foolsHe taught me a lot, I didn't even know he was banned.
Sounds like you have no clue what you're talking aboutWaiting for someone to slap down the actual scientific process by which the plants are removing any additional nutrients they've absorbed. As far as I know, there's no biological process where plants excrete/secrete nutrients through their roots. It's a one way street, not a two way street.
Idiots argue with actual facts and results. Idiots also believe in flushing.It's already been decided by the forum "experts" after reading that one link from Rx Technology
Post any kind of paper or research stating that. Please.Sounds like you have no clue what you're talking about
Funny though as you use the words "secret/excrete" and are oblivious to their meaning in this regard...
Esp. S is released by roots in great amounts
There's even some minor volatile loss
LOOOOL what the plant dies???I'm not really sure what the argument is anymore. Your plants use nutrients. If you prevent that, your plants start to die. I don't understand how doing that makes the bud better in any way whatsoever.
Prof. Dr. Sven Schubert - Pflanzenernährung (Bachelor Basic AG Textbook)Post any kind of paper or research stating that. Please.
Correct! The hindering influence of soil temperature on ion assimilation (and worsening of the free water matrix) is ONE such factor leading to plants having less nutes available in autumn than summer. Plus soil depletion.I agree for the most part but it did make me randomly think of the old Colombian growers etc and girdling also the farmers in northern Afghanistan there plants are for hash of course but when u see them just before harvest they been starved and barely watered and its late autumn to december too so be colder at night dont get me wrong i aint recommending any of these practices i mentioned but its food for thought at very least and as i always say with flushing as the debate turns to a shit show on here more often than not just try both flushed/unflushed and see what you prefer whatever suits you go with it how many threads on here are people arguing for or against
Finding a lot about him. Nothing on plants excreting nutrients. However you’re the expert so please post an actual link to this section in his book. Please.Prof. Dr. Sven Schubert - Pflanzenernährung (Bachelor Basic AG Textbook)
You will find this info on your own, just google
BTW the guy you've responded to already posted excerpts that has proven that
Dude...toxicity is so uncommon. Use tap water like th experts“What happens if a plant gets too much nutrients?
Plants can't get rid of the excess nutrients so the nutrients unfortunately cause root and leaf damage. When there is leaf damage, or burn, it reduces the available surface area for photosynthesis to occur. As a result, your plants will produce less glucose that is required for optimal growth.Sep 9, 2021”
Toxicity is uncommon? Really? Do you read the posts here and see the pictures? It’s far from uncommon apparently.Dude...toxicity is so uncommon. Use tap water like th experts
Plants dont excret excess nutrients because they don't uptake excess nutrients ....... they may have toxicity but the relationship you are describing like a dog that eats to much that pukes doesn't happen in plantsFinding a lot about him. Nothing on plants excreting nutrients. However you’re the expert so please post an actual link to this section in his book. Please.
Informal logic...Toxicity is uncommon? Really? Do you read the posts here and see the pictures? It’s far from uncommon apparently.
You'd be surprised how this step will raise EC, about +0.2 for a spoon of dextrose in 5l is for me.EC meters only show that a solution has some form of electrolytes aka salts in them. They cant measure sugars and whatnot.
Yeah and it's basic plant science plants load nutrients into the sapI'm not saying that they do, im saying there's nutrient residue/mineral left after the water evaporates, that much is physics it can't be argued with.