Thor’s hammer
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what do you guys think about a dry organic fert mixed in water the last week of flower?
Nope. Time to flushwhat do you guys think about a dry organic fert mixed in water the last week of flower?
No flushing here 100% organic. No bottled nutrientsNope. Time to flush
I also do the same, and by "flush" I mean give only waterNo flushing here 100% organic. No bottled nutrients
Then it's not flushing, stop using that term, you're just perpetuating a long standing growing myth.I also do the same, and by "flush" I mean give only water
Nah, I'm pretty sure I'm going to continue to use the local terminology, I don't care about pedantry.Then it's not flushing, stop using that term, you're just perpetuating a long standing growing myth.
There's a huge difference between being pedantic and being accurate. Language has evolved to convey complicated ideas in great detail using words that have similar, but completely different meanings, and you're thought is "I'm going to call a potato a turnip and I don't care that there's a difference!"Nah, I'm pretty sure I'm going to continue to use the local terminology, I don't care about pedantry.
If that's how you care to see it, it's not my problem or business.There's a huge difference between being pedantic and being accurate. Language has evolved to convey complicated ideas in great detail using words that have similar, but completely different meanings, and you're thought is "I'm going to call a potato a turnip and I don't care that there's a difference!"
According to your logic, everyone that grows anything and waters it is flushing.
Yes that's hypotonic flushing. Its why you don't water tomatoes before harvest, they are full of hypotonic flushing agent.There's a huge difference between being pedantic and being accurate. Language has evolved to convey complicated ideas in great detail using words that have similar, but completely different meanings, and you're thought is "I'm going to call a potato a turnip and I don't care that there's a difference!"
According to your logic, everyone that grows anything and waters it is flushing.
Then it's not flushing, stop using that term, you're just perpetuating a long standing growing myth.
The way I see it flushing is literally what the word describes. Water running through, continuously, completely. If your not getting a tonne of run off, your not "flushing" anything out. Sure straight water feeding has similar effects to flushing, doesn't mean the word is interchangeable. Flushing is not a used practice in organics, but other methods it is, doesn't mean we need to criticize the technique.
I give straight water for the last 3 weeks. With just an inch of run of each time. I don't say that I flush for 3 weeks tho.
Everyone can just make there own definition then. I prefer to differentiate between the method of feeding water only when pots are dry, and running 3X of the containers volume of water through it to remove the majority of nutrients built up immediately. What do you call that, if you already call watering with water "flushing"?Flushing is exactly what the agriculture community defines it as. Changing the pressure between inside and outside of root to control flow one way or the other.
You can tell a skater that his backwards 180 isn't called a half cab all you want, its still up to these skateboard community I think?
Everyone knows what flushing is: limiting uptake of nutes. Various methods yall. Methodology doesn't encompass practice, other way around.
You can read my sig, right? I have a petty good idea what "flushing" is and where it's effectively used. I flushed my fist couple seasons when I was still wet behind the ears and didn't know WTF I was doing. Then I read a ton of research papers on the subject. No where in any horticultural significant studies I've read has "flushing" helped, as long as a reasonable nutrient regime is followed, so I don't see the point in doing it to this plant. All people are doing is dumping nutes in thier medium, hoping to pump up buds, then washing them out at the end. $$ down the drain. It's really, kinda.If you call someone dude you are calling them an infected elephant ass hair omg!
Flushing is a real thing outside of the grow store. Out in the real world, flushing is a thing ya know, bro .. OMG i call you bro and we aren't even related! How crazy!
But then it feeds the weeds, which feeds the compost pile.then washing them out at the end