I think my plants are in nutrient lockout( thats what ive been told at least) so in pretty sure I have toIf you HAVE to flush.. feed with the last portion of water you give the plant. Then give it time. This thread will self destruct in 00:30
Ive been told its this or its because of underwateringI think my plants are in nutrient lockout( thats what ive been told at least) so in pretty sure I have to
So instead of flushing when in near harvest I just reduce nutrients ?
Update I flushed but now (and I think even before I flushed) my bottom leaves are turning yellow and it seems its going upDownward clawing leaves (dark green as well) indicates Nitrogen Toxicity. The plants don't appear under watered to me.
If you do a flush you would give plain water then start normal base nutrients right after once the plants are thirsty again, don't give plants plain water for more than a couple days at a time, when you near harvest reduce your fertilizer strength instead of giving them plain water and stressing them.
Update I flushed but now (and I think even before I flushed) my bottom leaves are turning yellow and it seems its going up
Honestly I still havent fed anything sincw my soul was already heavely fertilisedFeed them next time with a tad more nutes. Maybe 100-200ppm more than last feeding. UNLESS you are already feeding the max dose.
No.flush will help remove any excess salts from the plant,
And your obvious a moron. It doesn't pull anything from the plant.A flush will help remove any excess salts from the plant, but more importantly, it will also pull additional nutrients from the soil or growing medium.
Before you harvest your cannabis, it is advisable to water the plants for a week or so with only plain water.
And your obvious a moron. It doesn't pull anything from the plant.
A mixture of coco black and white peat worm humus and perlite pre fertilized 14-16-18
im in 3 gallon pots
anf as of the ec im honestly mot sure I dont have an ec meter yet
Tbh its my forst time growing so I bought a premade mixI think you're putting the cart before the horse if you can't measure what's coming out the bottoms of your pots. You suspect lock-out but without knowing how much nutrient waste is in your medium its at best inconclusive. Spend the $20 or less and get something to test your EC.
I'm not a fan of kitchen sink mixes of soil/coir and whatever. Each medium excels when you treat it individually (and differently) but so many people with slurry mixes of ingredients end up here with fail-questions. Most of those have copped their mix from some rando on youtube.
And about the lockout I was told I had nitrogen toxicity by multiple people and since its my first time I took their wordI think you're putting the cart before the horse if you can't measure what's coming out the bottoms of your pots. You suspect lock-out but without knowing how much nutrient waste is in your medium its at best inconclusive. Spend the $20 or less and get something to test your EC.
I'm not a fan of kitchen sink mixes of soil/coir and whatever. Each medium excels when you treat it individually (and differently) but so many people with slurry mixes of ingredients end up here with fail-questions. Most of those have copped their mix from some rando on youtube.