smokinheavy79
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Does this mean that my soil hast too much nute in it? When the drainage dries it looks gold or rusty on the plastc lids... Any thoughts?
Yea this is second grow, and I'm still fighting, yellowing leaves, and spotting... I'm fixing to go back and read "How to Grow" again...I think I'm failing at watering and feeding...peat based soils always have colored runoff, manure, compost also give brown runoff.
you want to get that excess out so heavy watering is a good thing so that you don'tburn the roots.
try flushing your soil when it's time to water by watering heavily, slowly with up to three times the volume of soil over a period of an hour or so.I think I'm failing at watering and feeding...
I've heard mixed reviews about that. I wish I could know where my nutes in the soil were at...try flushing your soil when it's time to water by watering heavily, slowly with up to three times the volume of soil over a period of an hour or so.
That's usually a quick fix.
really ? I've never heard any negative comments on flushing to fix "hot" soil. Maybe you mean flushing before harvesting.I've heard mixed reviews about that. I wish I could know where my nutes in the soil were at...
there are a lot of ppl who say that is "over watering" not flushing. If you do a search and pretend to not know anything about it, you'll see that it is hard to decide who is rightreally ? I've never heard any negative comments on flushing to fix "hot" soil. Maybe you mean flushing before harvesting.
You can buy meters for nutrient levels, total dissolved solids AKA TDS is what your after.
I've got by without any, I just flush my soil every watering and feed at 1/4 strength after every watering.
nope no need to but if it's organic you don't need much anyways.lay off the nutes for a while?
well between your name and your avatar, I feel like I can trust you LOLnope no need to but if it's organic you don't need much anyways.
not gonna argue with you on that flushing thing.... take it or leave it.