C'mon man. What do you think I'm talking about? I'm talking about plant nutrients, the 12-13 elements that are in the nutrients we all feed our plants. Don't be silly. "you can't remove it once it's in there". Are you serious? Like are you thinking that other people think they're going to shrink down in size, go inside the plant like the magic school bus and "remove things they put there"? Haha, I'm kidding.
But.. the plant is uptaking elements, allocating them, moving around the mobile ones where needed, using them, storing them, etc., right? I think you're over simplifying it and kinda misrepresenting the *concept. Tissue test are done to see what the level of "x" elemental nutrient level is in the plant as compared to what it's being fed, and what's in the medium. Maybe you've seen some of the literature/videos from various university "extensions". For example, when they're trying to ascertain what the minimum level elemental ppm of, say phosphorus, is to have a certain desired effect.
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I'm not saying one way is wrong or right. I don't
know really. But I guess it's understandable why there's such "debate" about the topic...
So, there's no scientific data in support of one or the other (yet)? To each their own then I guess, lol.
Hopefully there will be in the near future.
Shit, I'm flushing my toilet
daily! Is that too often? I haven't even checked runoff or anything.
Peace, guys.