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Oh thank you appreciate it. Are they 5 foot without the container ?
Theres a dog hair on ur 5th picToday
If flushing is for the medium and you flush soil for 2 weeks, shouldn't flushing rdwc take only a few days?
It's not about taking the easy way out it's just about trying to understand. I just cant imagine it taking more than a few days in straight water to reach the same result that takes 2 weeks in soil.
If you just look at how quick deficiencies take place in rdwc vs. soil or burning plants with to many nutrients than why would flushing take the same time?
Getting the nutes out of the medium and out of the plant are two different things.
They're already moving to fall colors and I've dropped my nutes to 300ppm. The only thing I'm currently adding is bloom dry a p/k booster I believe.
I understand about flushing the plant of excess nutrients but as I've found out the last two grows it usually takes about 48 hours to effect a plant in hydro.
So my initial question still persists, why do we need to flush hydro the same amount of time as soil? It literally takes so much more time to see changes in a soil plant compared to hydro so why is this different.
I understand leaves changing as you flush but a plant will do this either with or without a flush. It's just as the plants in your front yard, no? They turn color in fall because the cycle of the plant not because of the amount of nutrients in the soil or how much they are flushed.
They're already moving to fall colors and I've dropped my nutes to 300ppm. The only thing I'm currently adding is bloom dry a p/k booster I believe.
I understand about flushing the plant of excess nutrients but as I've found out the last two grows it usually takes about 48 hours to effect a plant in hydro.
So my initial question still persists, why do we need to flush hydro the same amount of time as soil? It literally takes so much more time to see changes in a soil plant compared to hydro so why is this different.
I understand leaves changing as you flush but a plant will do this either with or without a flush. It's just as the plants in your front yard, no? They turn color in fall because the cycle of the plant not because of the amount of nutrients in the soil or how much they are flushed.