Will flushing make this nute burn worse?

Mattpd

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What I thought was nute deficiency turned out to be nute burn. There were no nutes added before it started, just what was in the perfect mix soil. A very low strength MG was added which just made it more apparent it is burn not deficency. I think it may have been caused from overwatering, every time releasing more ferts from the soil. Would flushing, to get rid of the MG, make it worse?
 
Also, don't expect recovery to be possible on plant matter that is in the advanced stages of nutrient burn.
 
5 times what ever your container volume is should be the initial flush. Let the roots dry out a bit to get air and then do it again.

This is how we learn. I have seen several catastrophic failures by getting over zealous. Plenty of people here and in real life. Its just the nature of the learning curve.
 
I just noticed your sig hybrid... Sort of ironic as fdd2blks pride breeding male just died. Sad, but comedic in a way.
 
Ah shit, I forgot all about the shit. I have been vacuuming the bottom of my fish tank and collecting their poo. I think I just learned my lesson that fish poo is way too hot for these little girls.
 
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