Daveindiego
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Tested to 18%. Very happy with my first time effort.Just wanted to see it before you messed it all up by flushing .....
Tested to 18%. Very happy with my first time effort.Just wanted to see it before you messed it all up by flushing .....
No, I really wasn’t answered. Unless you consider ‘because we say so’ to be an acceptable answer.You were answered on page 1 and have been yammering on about it ever since.
Damn, lots of fucking angry ass bitches here, huh? Figured this was a good place for asking questions and getting answers. Not to get nonsense from a bunch of grouchy old timers that ‘it’s this way because we said so’.That's because everyone with an understanding of how plants grow don't waste there time practicing or talking about it .....if you fed correctly you wouldn't have such a hard on for flushing.
If you want to flush go ahead.If you wanna know why the manufacturer recommends flushing, ask them.Not one person can state why a manufacturer recommends to flush, when that manufacturer makes nothing financially off the flush.
I’m emailing House and Garden, and forwarding your post for them to take further action in their feeding schedule chart.First off, a few days of water only feeding is not a flush. You've shown that you don't understand this with your statement about a week and a half gallon of water.... a true 'flush' is defined by running several times (usually x3) the volume of the container worth of water through the medium. So unless you grew the entire plant in a red solo cup what you are doing is feeding water only for a week or so. And that's fine! I usually fed water only the last few days in soil as well because there is usually enough in the soil to get it to the finish line and still be healthy. .. but that's not flushing.
I'm sure that will be quite the thrill for them. And for you as well from the sound of it!I’m emailing House and Garden, and forwarding your post for them to take further action in their feeding schedule chart.
Triggered ....keep wasting water ...I suggest you look into some beginner grow books and learn how plants work ...and what you described above isn't even flushing ...lolDamn, lots of fucking angry ass bitches here, huh? Figured this was a good place for asking questions and getting answers. Not to get nonsense from a bunch of grouchy old timers that ‘it’s this way because we said so’.
This dude is comicalFirst off, a few days of water only feeding is not a flush. You've shown that you don't understand this with your statement about a week and a half gallon of water.... a true 'flush' is defined by running several times (usually x3) the volume of the container worth of water through the medium. So unless you grew the entire plant in a red solo cup what you are doing is feeding water only for a week or so. And that's fine! I usually fed water only the last few days in soil as well because there is usually enough in the soil to get it to the finish line and still be healthy. .. but that's not flushing.
Perhaps we, and by we I mean House and Garden and myself, should change the nomenclature to ‘Rinse’.Triggered ....keep wasting water ...I suggest you look into some beginner grow books and learn how plants work ...and what you described above isn't even flushing ...lol
If it was ....poor baby Rhinos
Lulz, easy on the melt, snowflake.This dude is comical
manufacturers recommend flushing since they also recommend running their nutes at a higher level then needed.i run my ppm at 650.most manufacturers want you to run at 1400ppm.Not one person can state why a manufacturer recommends to flush, when that manufacturer makes nothing financially off the flush.
That is another thing.....manufacturers recommend flushing since they also recommend running their nutes at a higher level then needed.i run my ppm at 650.most manufacturers want you to run at 1400ppm.
Why did following h&g chart burn the shit outta your plants? In your email ask why they have you overfeeding so much. Pouring 2x the amount of water into your pots doesn't remove anything from your plants. You ever notice when leaves fall off trees people use them in compost piles? Even yellow and dead they still have mineral value. The white ash flushers seem to adore so much is all mineral residue, thats why wood ash can be added back to soil as fertilizer or to raise ph in acidic soil. You can soak ashes of hardwoods and make your own potassium fertilizer, it's called "potash".If it be grown, cut, dried, burned, and still have mineral content but you think it can be washed out because H&G said so? H&G makes drip clean a flushing agent with a 0-.18-.6 NPK7 days and 1/2 gallon of water?
One more time....I’m using H&G nutrients, they call to flush for 3-5 days. They don’t sell anything for flushing.
Why do they recommend to flush their product with clean water? Anyone? Hello? Help?
Perhaps we, and by we I mean House and Garden and myself, should change the nomenclature to ‘Rinse’.
Easy, snowflake, you’re melting all over the place, and still haven’t provided a good or decent response.
Lulz, all the anger from a simple question. Grrrrr.
Double quote ....TriggeredLulz, easy on the melt, snowflake.
Double quote? Easy, Smokey, I quoted two different posts.Double quote ....Triggered
Hehe
lots of threads with awesome beginner info....take advantage of them......even you can learn how plants actually use nutrients ....might even be able to learn how to fatten those buds up some .....GL
Burn the shit out of? Yeah, I think they burned the plants, and I’m learning from it. But the plants weren’t burnt to shit. Meantime, i smoke myself retarded from it.Why did following h&g chart burn the shit outta your plants? In your email ask why they have you overfeeding so much. Pouring 2x the amount of water into your pots doesn't remove anything from your plants. You ever notice when leaves fall off trees people use them in compost piles? Even yellow and dead they still have mineral value. The white ash flushers seem to adore so much is all mineral residue, thats why wood ash can be added back to soil as fertilizer or to raise ph in acidic soil. You can soak ashes of hardwoods and make your own potassium fertilizer, it's called "potash".If it be grown, cut, dried, burned, and still have mineral content but you think it can be washed out because H&G said so? H&G makes drip clean a flushing agent with a 0-.18-.6 NPK
Because different meters read ppm different some at .5 others at .7 Water quality varies also. If you want to measure the strength of nute solution go by EC it's measured the same on all meters.That is another thing.....
House and Garden puts together their feeding schedule, calling for so many milliliters per gallon. They don’t offer any guidance on PPM, so mixing up per their recommendation gets you up 1500ppm pretty fast. This latest grow, I’m dropping my nutrients by half to keep myself below 1100ppm.
Just wondering why H&G doesn’t provide a recommended ppm.