Most nutes don't have proper levels of mtn dewI do not "flush". I taper the concentration of nutes to the plants needs until the end. If they don't need any the last week I give water only. Sometimes only the last time. Sometimes they still look hungry.
There is no directions to follow. Just guidelines.
I do leach my pots with maybe an extra gallon of fresh water if I notice salt buildup. But the goal is to only feed what they need.
Promix is expensive for what it is.Actually I learned even Pro mix is strict about their expiration date. Depending on temp and moisture in storage the soil bacteria will actually eat the nutrients and the wetting agent will wear out and so can the lime over time.
I like to buy fresh bags from new pallets and make sure they are still light and fluffy. And stored inside.
I tend to agree about the price of potting mix. But I did learn that there are different grades of peat used. And pro mix in the commercial bales is the good grade. The stuff for retail stores is second rate even the just peat. They have seperate websites even for professional growers and retail shoppers. This information comes right from pthorticulture. The makers of pro mix.Most nutes don't have proper levels of mtn dew
Promix is expensive for what it is.
My local hardware store sells peat moss @ $12/3.8 cu ft. I can make my own proMix for WAY less than $35/3.8 cu ft.
Best place to get compost is local farmers. I can get a cubic yard for $27 -- and it's WAY better than the stuff Home Depot sells for $10/cu ft. (10x as much for crappy product.)
I'm growing hydro in a toilet, is flushing going to stress them?
Nope. In that system, flush repeatedly for 5 mins, once every week in flower. You want to get the plant really spinning to drive all the THCs out to the buds so they get huge.I'm growing hydro in a toilet, is flushing going to stress them?
Thank you, it is getting hard to take a dump and smells like a flush may be in order, but I will remain patient, it's sensimilla.In an actual toilet medium everyone knows you don't flush til the very end.
Thank you, but now I am confused from differing recommendations.Nope. In that system, flush repeatedly for 5 mins, once every week in flower. You want to get the plant really spinning to drive all the THCs out to the buds so they get huge.
The courtesy flush can be beneficial during a "Grog Bog".In an actual toilet medium everyone knows you don't flush til the very end.
Sorry, I am going with the first recommendation, it is often the best one here.The courtesy flush can be beneficial during a "Grog Bog".
I run a couple batches. While I grow in one, the other cooks.Actually I learned even Pro mix is strict about their expiration date. Depending on temp and moisture in storage the soil bacteria will actually eat the nutrients and the wetting agent will wear out and so can the lime over time.
I like to buy fresh bags from new pallets and make sure they are still light and fluffy. And stored inside.
Nope, makes perfect sense.@ Odin* Ummm ok, lol. I'm sure that made perfect sense when you posted it lol.
yeah this just sound right for me, if u feed correctly u dont have to flush.I never needed a flush with the dynagro foliage pro.
Just feed right and a flush is not needed.
Sometime an extra courtesy flush is required.I'm growing hydro in a toilet, is flushing going to stress them?
Nope, flush away.I'm growing hydro in a toilet, is flushing going to stress them?
A quick tip to avoid nutrient buildup in top fed pots, plain water at first and then the nute water. Why? Because the nutes get more concentrated as the pot dries. If you start the next watering with full strength solution it will redissolve the already more concentrated nutes in the pots, making things even worse by increasing the concentration of what you are watering with. I just started doing this recently in fact and noticed much better growth. Now I make the first two cups plain water and then the third cup is the actual nute water.
That's how you avoid burning your plants. The plain water brings what is already in the medium back down to normal nute solution strength, then the fresh nute solution at the end makes sure the roots are bathed in nice new solution.
Now you might say just use lower strength nutes all the time. Maybe. I just find this method works well. It's like getting rained on. I think it helps to flush things out better than weak solution all the time would. BTW I was already using a weak solution of 500-700 ppm anyway. The plain water still helped.
dont have the links anymore but i googled dynaflush and saw the feed charts and directions on the bottle=info is there i believe.Any part that they mention " flushing is running pure water through a plant pot for one week according to dynaGrow
and flushing in dirt is using pure water for two weeks."
And they, would be Dyna grow.
Just interested were Dyna Grow give their definition of "flushing", which would be the above.
Ive seen the feed charts and looked on their website and cannot seem ti find it but i may be having what my wife calls a "man look".
Same as I have been preaching for 20 yrs. and people still wonder how I can grow with less than 1.2 ec (600 ppm).@whitebb2727 said right above your post. "Just feed right and a flush is not needed. "
That is and always was the only answer to this.
Flushing came about in my opinion from the old growers using tomato feed and such with high nitrogen and high phosphorous and their only hope to not have the plants take too much was to switch to water only for weeks.
There was plenty of nutes left in their potting mix.
Then when specialized hobby gardening products came out. They catered to the demand of the people who always did it that way.
Extra bottles sold by popular demand.
If you have not heard this interview you should.
It is the president of Dyna Grow explaining what our plants actually need and why he produced the bloom bottle.
I have not used any pk type Bloom products for a couple of years now except for a test or two.