Interesting, but how would flushing her with a gallon or two of clean water fuck her up?
make note to gather a bunch of different opinions when on this forum. some people buff out their ego's here and some come to learn and help and be true Friend of the community. Good job man.
he is fractionaly right and thats about it. The game is to play balance. these are weeds. when they are in veg it is hard to kill them. you actually have to try. In my opinion there is a big difference in maintaining a HEALTHY grow. and getting by when a plant is stressed all sorts of problems come out. after 8 years of growing I learned every strain of these do different things some times. different requirements and different treatments. Wait till auto flowers. they like a totally different base of nutrients than others. mainly higher phospherus and you get by with small amounts of potash. Hence your treatments should act accordingly.
one thing that i do is I record every grow every plant seperately. right now as we speak. I have 4 plants in a seperate grow, where my nitrogen was way higher than I wanted from the soil change I had to make for availablity. cheese and sour fruit showed no sighns of over Nitrogen. both og kush plants are showing signs of over nitrogen, very dark and pasty leaves starting to put spots on leaqves. I reacted immediately and changed the soil medium and split it 50/50 with plain ol potting soil . balanced both og kush's out. perfectly , the dark is now gone. but yet I left the high nitrogen in cheese and sour fruit. They actually like it. they are growing faster.
my point is I found a great find on accident. I can speed up the veg stage of these resiliant plants. I just cant feed the kushs from the same tea. see an accident found me a great journal entry for future grows of these strains next time i grow them. I get closer to perfecting that strains and i can go back to journal and follow my own recipes to make it better and better. in my opinion thats the fun part