Flushing

Oregonhwy101

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So i have heard mixed ideas about flushing. Some say flush some say nay.
Just wondering if i should or should not flush.
 

714steadyeddie

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So i have heard mixed ideas about flushing. Some say flush some say nay.
Just wondering if i should or should not flush.
Depends on your grow, if you’re a salt grower who feeds heavy it would be wise to cut back on the nutes as you get closer to harvest.

Flushing is considered pouring water 2-3 times the size of the pot.

Leaching is when you dial back the nutes or just give water the last few days ( or weeks) and maintain the plants health. This way the plant “uses”its stored nutrients

People will give quick answers but never take in consideration that every growers environment is different from the next.
 

Oregonhwy101

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Depends on your grow, if you’re a salt grower who feeds heavy it would be wise to cut back on the nutes as you get closer to harvest.

Flushing is considered pouring water 2-3 times the size of the pot.

Leaching is when you dial back the nutes or just give water the last few days ( or weeks) and maintain the plants health. This way the plant “uses”its stored nutrients

People will give quick answers but never take in consideration that every growers environment is different from the next.
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Depends on your grow, if you’re a salt grower who feeds heavy it would be wise to cut back on the nutes as you get closer to harvest.

Flushing is considered pouring water 2-3 times the size of the pot.

Leaching is when you dial back the nutes or just give water the last few days ( or weeks) and maintain the plants health. This way the plant “uses”its stored nutrients

People will give quick answers but never take in consideration that every growers environment is different from the next.
Nute line i use says to dial everything back and run it that way for 7 days i use cutting edge solutions
 

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