eugenedaily
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another thing worth mentioning is that after a leaching it's not uncommon to need an application of a soluble form of nitrogen, mainly because nitrogen is easily washed away in a soil, and that's exactly what your goal is, to wash away nutrients.
so it's likely you'll need a il boost of it in a week or so, but don't add ANYTHING until you see improvement, which is to be expected in a couple days or so, and it'll be the new growth that will be an obvious different shade than the rest of the plant
once that growth is seen, and once it's observed as a lighter shade of green, then you can add a LITTLE nitrogen..
juuuuust a lil though man
another thing worth mentioning is that after a leaching it's not uncommon to need an application of a soluble form of nitrogen, mainly because nitrogen is easily washed away in a soil, and that's exactly what your goal is, to wash away nutrients.
so it's likely you'll need a il boost of it in a week or so, but don't add ANYTHING until you see improvement, which is to be expected in a couple days or so, and it'll be the new growth that will be an obvious different shade than the rest of the plant
once that growth is seen, and once it's observed as a lighter shade of green, then you can add a LITTLE nitrogen..
juuuuust a lil though man
I just watered them yesterday should I go do the flush today? And how much water?