dante76 Active Member Sep 15, 2012 #1 i understand that flushing removes excess nutes/minerals from the growing medium. But how does this really help remove excess nutes from the flowers? Are the they "drained" from the flower in some way? Whats the science behind flushing? thanks,
i understand that flushing removes excess nutes/minerals from the growing medium. But how does this really help remove excess nutes from the flowers? Are the they "drained" from the flower in some way? Whats the science behind flushing? thanks,
thehole New Member Sep 15, 2012 #2 Removing excess nutes from the soil forces the plant to use up it's built up nutes therefore if flushed properly a plant will use up most of the nutes it has stored.
Removing excess nutes from the soil forces the plant to use up it's built up nutes therefore if flushed properly a plant will use up most of the nutes it has stored.