Dirtyeyeball
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Is it better to use straight 7.0 RO water for the flush on coco
From what I have read, coco buffers a bit differently that other mediums, I would buffer it within a point or 2 of what I intend to grow at. I am in coco and everything I do is centered on 5.8 and I am having an awesome time with it. I added about 100ppm of cal mag to the RO rinse the first go around. 7 is a bad number in the world of weed as far as I know. Stick from 5.5 to 6.1, closer to 5.8 seems to work well.Anyone use coco in here? Using it for 6+ months & I'm having a hard time with the flush. Is 7.0 good becuase I use 5.8 during week 1-7 depending on the flowering time
Something has to give then. I've used 5.8 through the whole process & someone recently told me they use 7.0 for the flush. I've done everything from 5.8 straight water for 2 weeks to Canazyme and overdrive. For some reason if 6.7 can be good for clones then their isn't a reason for me to believe 7.0 wouldn't work for a flushFrom what I have read, coco buffers a bit differently that other mediums, I would buffer it within a point or 2 of what I intend to grow at. I am in coco and everything I do is centered on 5.8 and I am having an awesome time with it. I added about 100ppm of cal mag to the RO rinse the first go around. 7 is a bad number in the world of weed as far as I know. Stick from 5.5 to 6.1, closer to 5.8 seems to work well.
Peace and Great Grows
Asmallvoice
I wish I was as good as you, but I was asking for specifics. Canna nutes don't count eitherI never flushed coco. There was no reason since I fed properly.
So your sayin just straight RO will do?...don't overthink it bro, if you're at the end then just do your flush and don't sweat the ph so much, ...you're at the end anyway so just do it and be done with it.
peace, bozo
From all that I have read and researched, I see no benefit to altering the ph from what is was maintained at during the normal feeding cycle. You simply want to bring the plants down off of the massive induced feeding and coast them to a stop, not cause any undue stress. I am flushing as we speak and I have had mine at 380ppm for 5 days, The next 2 days will be just ph'd water at about 220ppm.if you are flushing at the very end of flower and trying to clear salts or drop the ppms, it DOES NOT MATTER what the ph is (within reason)! you are NOT trying to get the plant to uptake any more nutrients right? think about it, the ph range is more about the uptake (the plant taking IN) certain nutrients/minerals and avoiding lockouts, not the flush at the very end. I flush the last 3-5 days maybe even a week depending on how hard I fed them, with nothing but ro water that has a ph just above 7. and i'm not even going to brag about how "badass" my plants are, but they are! hahahaha.