sorry but that's a poor picture...may help if you could provide some details about your grow
Pseudo is again CORRECT.......I'll add this -That rhetoric is wrong. He has. 20 gallon pot, 2 inches dry there is not the same as 2 inches dry in a 1 or even 3 gallon pot
Thank you for the detailed response I do not add anything an how do I flush it very new stillyou're watering everyday in a 20 gallon pot and giving it nutes every day??!?!?! brother I'm doing an autoflower in a 3.5 gallon pot and only water every 5 days. you want your soil to damn near dry out before u water again... and with nutes id do this.... feed... plain water.. feed ... plain water... the 1st thing I would do is flush your plant, then let it dry out then give it nutes and start the nute/water/nute/water... in a 20 gallon pot indoors.. you can prob go a damn week without watering.. you add perlite to your soil?
Awesome man!!! Thank you!! Just for the sake of learning why do they say it's a bad idea to flush?Pseudo is again CORRECT.......I'll add this -
Hmm, a 20 gallon pot in a tent the size of the one you have (Avatar pic) is simply overkill.....at the most a 10 and that would be if I SCROGged the whole space available with branching - no light penetration below canopy....
You would do just FINE with 5 gallon pots in there! Hell, 9 plants in 3 gallon pots will be killer, well topped.
Yeah, the pic makes it tough......DO NOT FLUSH! Simply water it with straight water, pHed to 6.5 with about 3ml of Ca/Mg for a week.....Lighten up on the nutes and add a living bio to it......There should be one in that Go Box I think....
pH the feed solution before applying (6.5).....organic nutes of the like that you use.....have way off pH......use vin or lemon juice and use.
Doc
Awesome man!!! Thank you!! Just for the sake of learning why do they say it's a bad idea to flush?
Yep water until you get decent runoff from the bottom of the pots. Do not water again until the pots feel light when lifted. You will get the hang of it. And don't flush. Just plain water for a few weeks like Doc said. Then ease back in to feeding.I also dont think giving a 20 gallon container 1 gallon of water is enough.. u want some RO (run off) out the bottom of your container, ideally u want about 20% runoff out the bottom.