top are of leaves slightly wilted?

honda5150

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the top of my leaves on only 1 strain are slightly wilted, everything else on the plant is fine. Its only on this strain, bot the other plants. The only thing i did differently the past few days is give them fish emulsion, so that HAS TO BE IT.

I wanted to know how much should i flush them? I watered then Saturday just like normal, but added the fish emulsion ALONG with the normal fox farm "Big Grow" stuff.

So, my question is how much can i safely flush them out? how much water? lastly, just want to make sure this is the issue. Remember, my grow box is cool at about 78 degrees at its hottest point of the day, lights are 17-18 inches from the plants so burn hasnt been an issue. they are ab out 10 inches tall & bushy. Please help.

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jawbrodt

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So, my question is how much can i safely flush them out? how much water?

That is up to you, actually. There is no limit to how much water you can flush wish, because once it starts running out the bottom, the pot is as full as it can possibly be, whether you pour in 10 gallon, or 1,000 gallons. So, here is your answer....if you want a thorough flush, keep pouring water until the runoff comes out almost clear, probably slightly yellow-tinted. It'll take about 2-3 times the volume of your pot, for example.....if you're using 5 gallon pots, it'll take 10-15 gallons of water, to get a thorough flushing. Sound good? :wink:
 

honda5150

Active Member
k, i am going to try to flush it out i guess, but just want to be sure that is the problem.. Do you think i can just let irt ride out until the next water? or is it best to do the flush?

That is up to you, actually. There is no limit to how much water you can flush wish, because once it starts running out the bottom, the pot is as full as it can possibly be, whether you pour in 10 gallon, or 1,000 gallons. So, here is your answer....if you want a thorough flush, keep pouring water until the runoff comes out almost clear, probably slightly yellow-tinted. It'll take about 2-3 times the volume of your pot, for example.....if you're using 5 gallon pots, it'll take 10-15 gallons of water, to get a thorough flushing. Sound good? :wink:
 
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