Flushing.. yes no ?

JSB99

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This is boring. It's like trying to argue with an eight year old Japanese girl, who doesn't speak a word of English.

I'm outta here! Off like a prom dress!
 

KryptoBud

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Potassium, which is in great demand at the end of the grow, is a mobile nutrient, along with nitrogen, and phosphorus.

mobile nutrients, Cornell Univ
Right about half of the 17 nutrients can be moved in the plant. The other half cannot be moved to deficient areas so they won't be "used up"

Funny thing about minerals in plants, they will be there after your plants are cut and burned. If you collected all the ash, soaked them in water you'd have a potassium fert being water soluble. It's where the term "potash" comes from.
 

JSB99

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Right about half of the 17 nutrients can be moved in the plant. The other half cannot be moved to deficient areas so they won't be "used up"

Funny thing about minerals in plants, they will be there after your plants are cut and burned. If you collected all the ash, soaked them in water you'd have a potassium fert being water soluble. It's where the term "potash" comes from.
That's cool :smile:
 

SPLFreak808

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Are you saying that overweight people wouldn't benefit from eating less and using what the body has stored? Not being a smart ass, just a point of view.
Bad point of view imo...

Getting fat then deciding you need to lose weight...

Not being a smart ass but that's just like overfeeding then deciding you need to flush right?
 

JSB99

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Bad point of view imo...

Getting fat then deciding you need to lose weight...

Not being a smart ass but that's just like overfeeding then deciding you need to flush right?
I was trying not to be offensive in my statement. You're right, bad example.
 
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