So many nute options I was surprised to see a crop from miracle grow i just purchased jacks for my new 5x8 grow and I’m running advanced in another 5x8Never hurts I suppose.... I just don't see the point of even bothering though. Why skimp out and get chem nutes when you can use organic....I'd guess if you have a large opp you would use chem ferts with a flush, but I don't think that really falls into the bounds of "when do I flush?". Just run organics botanicare is like $50 a gallon.
I've used miracle grow before....grew fine for the most part. The smoke however was the harshest I have ever had, really gave you that hacking cough. This was unflushed though.So many nute options I was surprised to see a crop from miracle grow i just purchased jacks for my new 5x8 grow and I’m running advanced in another 5x8
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"Flushing" means so many different things in this context too. Some people still actually pour gallon after gallon of water through their soil, thinking this somehow leaches something (the "chemicals") out of the plants. Others just stop feeding for a few weeks right at the moment the plant needs food the most and is stacking on weight. Flushing is one of the last and worst corny "bro-science" practices that still has a tight grip on a rather large number of growers. Flushing and "the paper towel method" are the two worst offenders imo.This whole "flushing" discussion must get really, really--really--old for you vet growers out there. I get wanting to pop off snarky comments and I'm brand new.
Lol. Whats wrong with the paper towel method now?"Flushing" means so many different things in this context too. Some people still actually pour gallon after gallon of water through their soil, thinking this somehow leaches something (the "chemicals") out of the plants. Others just stop feeding for a few weeks right at the moment the plant needs food the most and is stacking on weight. Flushing is one of the last and worst corny "bro-science" practices that still has a tight grip on a rather large number of growers. Flushing and "the paper towel method" are the two worst offenders imo.
laugh it up.. do you have taste buds lol....lol....lollook at the ashes.. flush vs non flushed.. says it all.
I've read multiple posts of yours where you quietly nudge people to just put the bean in the dirt (for heaven's sake)."Flushing" means so many different things in this context too. Some people still actually pour gallon after gallon of water through their soil, thinking this somehow leaches something (the "chemicals") out of the plants. Others just stop feeding for a few weeks right at the moment the plant needs food the most and is stacking on weight. Flushing is one of the last and worst corny "bro-science" practices that still has a tight grip on a rather large number of growers. Flushing and "the paper towel method" are the two worst offenders imo.
. Why skimp out and get chem nutes when you can use organic....