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I got nothing but praise for Royal Gold's TUPUR.What's the best coco medium for RO/HD ?
I'm about to test some Gold Label chow mix though.
I got nothing but praise for Royal Gold's TUPUR.What's the best coco medium for RO/HD ?
I got nothing but praise for Royal Gold's TUPUR.
Thanks for the info, makes a lot of sense... I wish I knew this before... I thought I had a salt build up bc of this thing I got on some stems, till this day I still don't know what caused this, wasn't bugs that's fersure, it was salty when I broke it upSo ppl don't normally grasp the concept of flushing. Plants like consistency so when they go 1000ppm to 100 ppm the plant expecting a lot on his plate goes searching for more h20 to gain said normal diet.in doing so the plants sorry I forget but cell tissue or something ruptures. So with all inert medium consistency is key. I'm not saying 1000ppm every feed every stage I'm saying feed every time no more or less 200ppm of your last feed.
We want to use a final flush to move the last of the plants sugars from the leaf into the bud. The stem and leaves hold sugars the plant uses as food we call them Brix levels when and when a plant is starved food source say in the root zone it will make up for it by bringing sugars from other areas of the plant. So that is a brief explanation of flushing.
Oh I guess I got side tracked when ppl say flushed they normally are trying to avoid or fix a salt build up problem. Put a small drop of your fertilizer on the ground it will crystallize once it's dried right? Looks like salt? we know h2o Evapaporates but we get left with original salt. So to fix your problem don't let your medium dry completely out if it does we get that darn salt build up (not because we feed X amount)flush it out with regular ppm feed water till you achieve run off the h20 dilutes the salts the gravity removes the rest. Sorry for rambling
Never had to deal with spittlebugs, but I recently slayed the hell out of some spider mites with Trifecta at a project site. I was blown away. Organic.....and half the cost of Green Clean.
Stuff smells like you just cooked Italian after you spray it! :DNice, been thinking about a mighty wash alternative since they pulled it off the shelves up here.
Stuff smells like you just cooked Italian after you spray it! :D
There's something about how they process the oils, it dissolves in the water like nothing I have ever used on the Organic side. Super effective!
Nope!So it doesn't clog the stomata like neem and other oil-based sprays?
Can you explain this a bit? I have heard that it's good to rinse the leaves of your plants after applying neem or oil based sprays, and was speculating that it was because they block some transpiration. Is this what's going on ?Nope!
Can you explain this a bit? I have heard that it's good to rinse the leaves of your plants after applying neem or oil based sprays, and was speculating that it was because they block some transpiration. Is this what's going on ?