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When should you flush a 60 day strain? Should I start flushing 2 weeks before cutting down?
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Juggling changing nute programs and multiple strains..it gets a bit tougher.
Best of luck
Thats what i flush with. Moll and water 2ml to the gallon.Would u even flush if the last 2 weeks was only water and sugar? Or mole ?
that's my definition of flushing as wellWould u even flush if the last 2 weeks was only water and sugar? Or mole ?
sucunat sounds cool..been using just a touch of blackstrap that first week..second week is just water..I feel sugars can make bud burn funny sometimes.I usually flush with plain water until I see it coming out clear from bottom of pot, then I give them Sucunat next 2 wks with a good runoff each time.. love seeing what everybody else does though.. I say if it works for you, don't vary to much..
endocytosis. The denial comes from the learning that plants only exude mycorrhizae to break nutrients down into a useable chelated form and rely soley on this and microbes in the soil. New experiments have proved among plants that don't exude mycorrhizae, still absorb such things as N proteins without relying on soil fauna to breakdown the nutrients. Roots have follicles akin to leaf stomata. The argument is that these sugar molecules are too large to pass through. A refined palette and a bit of experimentation proves this paradigm to be false.sorry to butt in here, but I had a question.
I am aware of sugar and beneficial effects on bacteria, but I'm not aware of a plants' ability to uptake sugar. This isn't something that I've taken the time to research farther, but is there new research to support this being possible?
I would assume the research would need to have been after 2007
"Now, on the absorption of solutes: ions are taken up through SPECIFIC transport. Each ion has a special transport protein for its uptake in the endodermis. Cations are usually taken up through uniporters, after being displaced from the binding to soil particles by H+ ions contributed by plant cells. Anions are usually taken up through symporters with H+. Not all particles in solution can be taken up by root cells: a specific transporter is needed for each substance. Root cells generally do not express the glucose/H+ symporter, because there is no need for it: there generally is no sucrose in the soil."
Does anyone have some good links with information regarding sugar uptake via roots?
Would u even flush if the last 2 weeks was only water and sugar? Or mole ?
Thats what i flush with. Moll and water 2ml to the gallon.
Happy farmin;)
^^So, you guys just flush the last ten days with molasses and water? You don't actually run 3X pot size through the pots?