ColoradoHighGrower
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Not saying the practice is right, or directly translates to cannabis... it makes sense that if you don't over feed your girls, it should be unnecessary...
they are leaching a field....they're not claiming to remove fuck all from the crops they grow. i guarantee it.Not necessarily true- coroprate ag practices in places like central valley California and Arizona/southern NM that grow year round do "flush" their fields via excessive flood irrigation once a year in between crop rotations to flush out built-up salts/spent pesticides and herbicides, just like people in cannabis growing (for better or worse). It's required for certain salt- intolerant crops, mainly due to unsustainable ag practices, soil mining, and the need to fert the shit out of crops every few months....
This is after the crop is already finished and removed right?Not necessarily true- coroprate ag practices in places like central valley California and Arizona/southern NM that grow year round do "flush" their fields via excessive flood irrigation once a year in between crop rotations to flush out built-up salts/spent pesticides and herbicides, just like people in cannabis growing (for better or worse). It's required for certain salt- intolerant crops, mainly due to unsustainable ag practices, soil mining, and the need to fert the shit out of crops every few months....
That's what I was just typing to ask about when your post came through.they are leaching a field....they're not claiming to remove fuck all from the crops they grow. i guarantee it.
that could be, with a lot of crops, like the cucurbits, they'll absorb a lot of waterGood point, and yes- between crops, so not flushing the crops, but leaching the soil. I wouldn't be surprised if they flood the crops just before harvest to add weight though... smh
Hey man yeah i get what you are saying but they don't flush these fields while the plants are still in them feeding and growing.. This is done to prepare the fields for the next crop as you say to rid it of shite from the previous crop...Not necessarily true- coroprate ag practices in places like central valley California and Arizona/southern NM that grow year round do "flush" their fields via excessive flood irrigation once a year in between crop rotations to flush out built-up salts/spent pesticides and herbicides, just like people in cannabis growing (for better or worse). It's required for certain salt- intolerant crops, mainly due to unsustainable ag practices, soil mining, and the need to fert the shit out of crops every few months....
Agreed as i have said before the only time a flush is needed is if you fucked up and your plants are suffering.. I run rdwc so any issues is sorted instantly with a fresh tank..Not saying the practice is right, or directly translates to cannabis... it makes sense that if you don't over feed your girls, it should be unnecessary...