Can I flush organics to restart?

Prince Vegeta

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I messed up when making my soil, it's great for veg but poison in flower,
Ran a few different times and now I'm just done
Need to remake soil and start from scratch
My question is
Can I just flush the shit out of the 6 in flower that are suffering and then just finish them with bottled nutes?
This isn't ideal and I'm at the point of flush or chop.


When I doubled the recipe I doubled all the amendments not realizing some needed just a slight bump?
I have way too much calcium qwnd q few others, can't get pics to upload but it the question is still same

Can I flush super soil, revert it to a base then treat it as a synthetic grow?
I have bottles from previous cycle
 

hawse

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Probably? Honestly I'm not sure, but you could always take a base reading with a slurry test before you start another plant in it - just see what the ppm and ph of the soil is... Interested in what others say...
 

Prince Vegeta

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I'll give it a try
I just got some ppm calibration solution
Planned on doing something like that,
My issue with it is I'm going in blind and guessing,
 

Prince Vegeta

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IMG_20190910_031019233.jpg IMG_20190901_033823315.jpg IMG_20190901_033702803.jpg some of the damaged plants in the bad soil
Would I be better off just letting em go and harvesting what I'm able to?
Or can I flush em and attempt to get them back on track with the bottles?
I know from the previous plants that I will get a harvest, just not w happy one.
All are either in fox farms soil getting bottles and looking fine, or in super soil and having no end of the issues
 

kingromano

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looks like most of the plants are N deficient or blocked N by excess of p and k ..
the 1st is severely premature senescent .. lack of N
and the others too but they were also burnt by the bloom feed ... too much too early

and for reusing the soil of the sick ones i wouldnt ..
some elements like Phosphorous or potassium are immobile in the soil, which means they are difficult to rinse .. and risk to stay trapped even with you flush before reuse
but i still see 2 nice green plants so i would keep these
peace bro
 

waktoo

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You should probably get your water tested. It would eliminate a lot of guess work when it comes to properly diagnosing what your problem actually is.

That damage looks exactly like what I experienced for years using high TDS well water.
 
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