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I ran mine at 150ppm. And I'd soak the slabs, then feed plain water until I saw 0ppm runoff, then feed 150ppm isotonic again, and repeat. I used it a total of 3 times over the course of 10 days and had 2 days plain water before chop. Also let them dry up almost completely twice before chop.I've never really been much of a pre-harvest flusher and typically only reduce the EC of my nutrients gradually for the last couple of weeks. I'd like to try a homemade isotonic flush (diy Clearex per BillFarthing) on half of my plants and compare. Quick question. Is the idea to run the isotonic flush at the same EC as the nutrients it's replacing until chop? Would the EC of the isotonic flush get reduced further?
I'm not sure i understand. You'd soak the slab with 150ppm is isotonic, then plain water.. then 150ppm isotonic again, then plain water again? Would the isotonic solution ever stay in your slabs? Or are you just using it as a rinse the remaining salts then run plain water?I ran mine at 150ppm. And I'd soak the slabs, then feed plain water until I saw 0ppm runoff, then feed 150ppm isotonic again, and repeat. I used it a total of 3 times over the course of 10 days and had 2 days plain water before chop. Also let them dry up almost completely twice before chop.
good stuff! i've added Botanicare CLEAREX to my bucket list.I left the isotonic in the slab to be used up by the plant.
The last week I was just flooding the slabs once a day and letting them dry up significantly. The schedule was loosely like this;
First day of flush I rinsed the rockwool with 0ppm water until I had <100ppm runoff, then I flooded them with isotonic at 150ppm, about a gallon per slab.
Next days went like
Water
Water
Isotonic at 150ppm
Water
Water
Isotonic
Water
Water
Last day let them dry up almost completely before chop.
The flawless finish gives them some mag and sulphur to feed on, it's basically an Epsom salt feed with other things apparently. Not sure. But it's cheap and I'm more than impressed with the burn quality.
You should try it at least once in your life lolgood stuff! i've added Botanicare CLEAREX to my bucket list.
BillFarthing posted this in the Ballin' on a budget thread. I might try it.good stuff! i've added Botanicare CLEAREX to my bucket list.
honestly dude, flawless finish is cheap enough for a quart, you might as well spend the $14 just as a convenience fee. Just saying.BillFarthing posted this in the Ballin' on a budget thread. I might try it.
is isotonic not clearex?You should try it at least once in your life lol
clearrex is 45 dollars for a gallon and flawless is 20$ for a quart. Is there any difference in them as far as results go? cuz advanced nuts is nothing but printing and advertising charges imo
True, but it pains me to think i'm spending $14 on a bottle of water with $.25 worth of ingredients.. There is something to be said for convenience though!honestly dude, flawless finish is cheap enough for a quart, you might as well spend the $14 just as a convenience fee. Just saying.
white or brown sugar?It looks like flawless finish is mag sulfate and magnesium EDTA which would make you think that it'd bring out the terps. Clearex appears to be sugars.
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