Need some basic help with nutritions.

Flushing is not a myth..
As for pH buffer... Urea.. used in sensi pH perfect
And this advice was for a newbie who was speaking about adding compost, which can cause nutrient lockout also know as burning the plant.... And rest is good when plant is rooted and of age.. but I don't recommend 18 on clones so I wouldn't on a seedling... And the transplant was for a size or age reference, so he doesn't take most of his plant as a clone and that could render it to bugs, mold, and nutrient issuies... And no allot of people don't take clones in flower if they can help it, hormone and plant growth changes slow it down n long run..
And there a reason they make diff light spectrums... If you really wanna be a perfectionist, you could match the spectrum to the genetics your growing...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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So you don't know what carsinagens are or that they are cause by heavy metals.. or that organics work as a cembiatic relationship with bacteria sugars and organisims feeding off of each other, reliaing on nutrient balance... or that light cycle can cause hormone changes resulting in unwanted growth... Or that there are different light spectrums and they effect the plants growth and hormones... Or that each plant has a lead branch and they all fight for this and cutting a clone to early can hender this..
Why don't you try thinking and explaing instead of trying to link other people work

You can't defend any of these issues...
And your guess that I don't read is based on nothing but your feelings... I'm going to go out on a limb, wait no I know you domt think very much..
carcinogens, symbiotic....you have read a little, but not enough to remember how to spell the words, or enough to know how to apply the raw facts you do remember
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Flushing is not a myth..
As for pH buffer... Urea.. used in sensi pH perfect
And this advice was for a newbie who was speaking about adding compost, which can cause nutrient lockout also know as burning the plant.... And rest is good when plant is rooted and of age.. but I don't recommend 18 on clones so I wouldn't on a seedling... And the transplant was for a size or age reference, so he doesn't take most of his plant as a clone and that could render it to bugs, mold, and nutrient issuies... And no allot of people don't take clones in flower if they can help it, hormone and plant growth changes slow it down n long run..
And there a reason they make diff light spectrums... If you really wanna be a perfectionist, you could match the spectrum to the genetics your growing...
so your advice is bad on purpose? because you didn't want to over tax a newbie with accurate information?
 
These aren't debatable concept.. they are facts...

The advice remains true, if you weren't up your own ass you see that I listened to his situation and educated him with fact.. teach a person to fish, the why is most important
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Please defend your advice about flushing and light spectrum being a flower spectrum for veg p... Please I'd love to hear it
flushing has whole threads devoted to what a load of horseshit it is, look them up, not going to rehash whole threads worth of shit for you.
as far as light spectrum goes, traditionally, something close to 6500 k is used for veg, but since leds have become a lot more popular, its become obvious that they veg very well under 3000k to 7000k, with little real difference. if you have a particularly stretchy strain, they will benefit from a lower k value light. that's the only real reason to give a shit about k value in veg.
 
These are all simple facts .. your thread threory is Soo false, and not reputable source.. it's actually simple sicience... Your literally doing everything wrong in your garden.. look up this information in the grow Bible, or really anywhere.. ask any breeder that runs a seed bank, he'll ask anyone with common since..
I'm happy you don't take my advice.. you will keep failing thinking you have "good shit" lol.. good luck with your prolems and inability to listen when fact are presented...

Cheers.. I'm out
 

NanoGadget

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I'm done with you.. good luck with all that lol
Take your uninfromed opinions and your aggressively shitty attitude and go away. Your reaction to having your misinformation challenged speaks volumes about the content of your character, and the last thing this forum needs is another know-it-all spewing vitriol. Well adjusted grown ups don't flip out and resort to ad hominem when someone disagrees with them. They ask questions and exchange information.
 
Take your uninfromed opinions and your aggressively shitty attitude and go away. Your reaction to having your misinformation challenged speaks volumes about the content of your character, and the last thing this forum needs is another know-it-all spewing vitriol. Well adjusted grown ups don't flip out and resort to ad hominem when someone disagrees with them. They ask questions and exchange information.

Exactly...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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These are all simple facts .. your thread threory is Soo false, and not reputable source.. it's actually simple sicience... Your literally doing everything wrong in your garden.. look up this information in the grow Bible, or really anywhere.. ask any breeder that runs a seed bank, he'll ask anyone with common since..
I'm happy you don't take my advice.. you will keep failing thinking you have "good shit" lol.. good luck with your prolems and inability to listen when fact are presented...

Cheers.. I'm out
good, you should have been out before you started spouting bullshit
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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One of my main concerns is long time flowering, and the soil running out of the other nutrients apart from the NPK. I read that backstrap molasses have some minerals, but to what end this will be abosrbed by the plants I is a question. At some point I will get the book "Teaming with microbes", but now I'm broke, so that will have to wait. :) Any critisism are welcome too.
soil runs out of nutes all the time in organic grows, that's why people "top dress". just sprinkle some more kelp meal, alfalfa meal, bone meal, guano, ewc...w/e you're using, onto the top of your pot, work it into the soil a little with your fingers, then water it in. if i'm running a plant organic, i like to do that each feeding, on a small scale, just a pinch if this, a pinch of that, keeps the supply in the soil up, and gives the new stuff time to break down a little
 

Lordhooha

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flushing has whole threads devoted to what a load of horseshit it is, look them up, not going to rehash whole threads worth of shit for you.
as far as light spectrum goes, traditionally, something close to 6500 k is used for veg, but since leds have become a lot more popular, its become obvious that they veg very well under 3000k to 7000k, with little real difference. if you have a particularly stretchy strain, they will benefit from a lower k value light. that's the only real reason to give a shit about k value in veg.
The guy is a huge bag of stupid full of hydro store info nothing more. Realized that yesterday.
 
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