Dividedsky
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haha I like the dynagro slogan- beyond organicMan made nutrients will never be as good as organic!
haha I like the dynagro slogan- beyond organicMan made nutrients will never be as good as organic!
"...showing signs of nutrient burn and deficiency" it's nutrient burn pure and simple.The idea that calcium deficiency looks like necrosis.If it looks like necrosis it is necrosis.Caused by force feeding ,hot lights and dry climate.Flushing is an interesting one.
Every once in awhile my plants will look like shit. Simultaneously showing nutrient burns and nutrient diffincies and looking over watered. If I water until run-off, the run-off comes out a gross piss yellow. As if there was gross poison in my pots and flushing cleared it out. Then my plants perk up and look good again.
Hydro guys often feed/ water, feed/water... In effect "flushing" out the old nutrients with plain water, then starting over with fresh nutrients. Who know what kind of ph or lockout issues you can develop dumping those weird ionic compounds or "nutrients" (bro science alert!) on top of eachother for weeks.
I don't know about 2 week flushing protocols to increase dankness, or special flushing chemicals. But you can Certainly flush to eliminate undesireable buidup and Stop fucking your plant up.
you are leaching....that's using water to remove an unwanted substance from your soil, usually depleted salts from improper application of fertilizers.Flushing is an interesting one.
Every once in awhile my plants will look like shit. Simultaneously showing nutrient burns and nutrient diffincies and looking over watered. If I water until run-off, the run-off comes out a gross piss yellow. As if there was gross poison in my pots and flushing cleared it out. Then my plants perk up and look good again.
Hydro guys often feed/ water, feed/water... In effect "flushing" out the old nutrients with plain water, then starting over with fresh nutrients. Who know what kind of ph or lockout issues you can develop dumping those weird ionic compounds or "nutrients" (bro science alert!) on top of eachother for weeks.
I don't know about 2 week flushing protocols to increase dankness, or special flushing chemicals. But you can Certainly flush to eliminate undesireable buidup and Stop fucking your plant up.
Yes! So I believe I can "Un force feed" by flushing away the excess nutrients around my roots!"...showing signs of nutrient burn and deficiency" it's nutrient burn pure and simple.The idea that calcium deficiency looks like necrosis.If it looks like necrosis it is necrosis.Caused by force feeding ,hot lights and dry climate.
Leaching is also almost definitely a natural occurance aswell, when speaking on this subject you can obviously see the benefits of heavy rain falls spreading that broken down organic matter.Natural organic nutrients is basically dead leaves and insects that accumulate throughout the season.
Nature isn't filled with piles of manure and dead animals (most of the time)
About 2 inches worth of decayed leaf matter will replenish just about everything you can take out in a year growing in the soil.
I wouldn't consider that bro science since it works and works well and is easier to do than a screen. It sucks not being able to move your plants or get to them for the entire flower cycle.mainlining, a.k.a. "brobonsai" trying to create a perfect "manifold" when you can just fill a screen
the broscience part is having a perfectly even manifold of stems imparts some benefits beyond just doing "LST" which is just a fancy term for tying that bitch down, specifically in manifolding the nutes are ostensibly distributed evenly to all the buds and you get an even canopyI wouldn't consider that bro science since it works and works well and is easier to do than a screen. It sucks not being able to move your plants or get to them for the entire flower cycle.
Oh, ok that I can agree with, i thought you were simply saying that manifolding plants didnt work well.the broscience part is having a perfectly even manifold of stems imparts some benefits beyond just doing "LST" which is just a fancy term for tying that bitch down, specifically in manifolding the nutes are ostensibly distributed evenly to all the buds and you get an even canopy
the real science is the opposite: growing tips produce auxins that flow down with gravity and inhibit the growth of nodes further down. If you use any method to manipulate the height of nodes, the highest ones always grow out. SCROG just happens to be one of the best methods for keeping nodes all the same height without a lot of work tying down individual branches as the plant explodes in growth. I have attached screens to pots on sticks to make scrogs mobile, lots of possibilities...