Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2014 #4 No, flushing is typically not required unless there is an issue to correct Dr. Jekyll Yes, flush with 5 to 10 gallons of water twice a day for 2 weeks Mr. Hyde
No, flushing is typically not required unless there is an issue to correct Dr. Jekyll Yes, flush with 5 to 10 gallons of water twice a day for 2 weeks Mr. Hyde
Sand4x105 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2014 #5 No need to flush... What ever your medium is... going from Veg to Flower... No need to flush unless you screwed up... So... Did you screw up?
No need to flush... What ever your medium is... going from Veg to Flower... No need to flush unless you screwed up... So... Did you screw up?
Sand4x105 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2014 #6 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde said: No, flushing is typically not required unless there is an issue to correct Dr. Jekyll Yes, flush with 5 to 10 gallons of water twice a day for 2 weeks Mr. Hyde Click to expand... Right On Mr Hyde... are you my old neighbor whom "Knew it all?" Great advice...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde said: No, flushing is typically not required unless there is an issue to correct Dr. Jekyll Yes, flush with 5 to 10 gallons of water twice a day for 2 weeks Mr. Hyde Click to expand... Right On Mr Hyde... are you my old neighbor whom "Knew it all?" Great advice...
themjkid22 Member Feb 1, 2014 #7 DR. J - is correct i wouldnt flush unless you are completely changing their diet and then i still wouldnt, just feed them water for a little bit MR. H- i do this on a regular not only for two weeks bu the life span of the plant WORKS WONDERS
DR. J - is correct i wouldnt flush unless you are completely changing their diet and then i still wouldnt, just feed them water for a little bit MR. H- i do this on a regular not only for two weeks bu the life span of the plant WORKS WONDERS
leeken Member Feb 1, 2014 #8 Hm mixed reactions lol no I've not screwed up soil ph if fine girls look healthy and stuff
JFK6 Active Member Feb 1, 2014 #11 im running my second grow now (Royal dwarf auto) and im still not sure what is the reason for flushing in general? just "reset" the soil to normal values? and the timing is whenever you have nuts problem or just before planting in soil? thanks =]
im running my second grow now (Royal dwarf auto) and im still not sure what is the reason for flushing in general? just "reset" the soil to normal values? and the timing is whenever you have nuts problem or just before planting in soil? thanks =]
K J Active Member Feb 1, 2014 #12 No. Worst case scenario there's still some nitro in the soil which it could use during the stretch.
dannyboy602 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2014 #13 leeken said: Should I flush the girls before putting them into flower? Click to expand... absolutely not.
leeken said: Should I flush the girls before putting them into flower? Click to expand... absolutely not.