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I want a tent with the white interior that's suppose more reflective that mylar ...seen a side by side on youtube and u can really see the difference
 
You cant flush a plant, can we stop saying we do this? What we can do is starve our plants, and perhaps this is a technique that needs to be studied? It is for people that do Stave aka flush to provide the science. i just posted some stuff that shows its plants that ultimately dictate whats what. We can fuck them up by messing with the electrical balance of the root zone, or by other stresses we fail to manage, but a plant will regulate which of the Ns the Ps the Ks and so on it takes and when, what it does with these elements is use them to make some biological thing happen. We might add NPK etc etc, but what is your plant eating right now, which combination of ions has it swallowed right now, and now? and now and now? Come on stop being mad. be science, if you cant do science, pre fix your statements with this is my opinion.
Plants eat ions, when they do they spit out ions to regulate themselves, they have finite room, when they add, something must leave. Sometimes they eat - ions and release H+ in to the root zone. If there isnt biology or sufficient humates, then this leaches out or binds to soils or coco fibres or rockwool and causes pH swings by ultimately changing the electrical surface of it and so the root zone. it is this accumulation of ions that flushing is trying to remove, but this is not logical, based on homeostasis, you will replace ions not remove them. What ions are in water, how do these impact what ions our plants can access and so what ions does it release?
Flushing increases rot risk, water plus high mineral content equals rot spots waiting to happen. Water in coco and soil drowns trichoderma and others and eventually limits humates or ability for our root zone to scavenge these radical ions, leading to defs and other matters
So how is the best way to get the nutes out of our plants ? If not getting rid of the salts build up in the medium by reducing the amount of feed gradually allowing the plants to try use up anything it can and gradually and a final finish of plain has always made the most sense if u have a better way of getting nutes out of plants im all ears :)
 
We just spend our time on this thread trying to explain simple things to a simple person in simple terms and he simply won't listen. We used to have a good laugh on here.
 
We just spend our time on this thread trying to explain simple things to a simple person in simple terms and he simply won't listen. We used to have a good laugh on here.
Until some one had there own theory and then u try making him out to be a chain cigarette smoking nazi who sells dope to kids get a grip lumpy and keep it real
 
Until some one had there own theory and then u try making him out to be a chain cigarette smoking nazi who sells dope to kids get a grip lumpy and keep it real
You don't have your own theory, you're just repeating stuff that I myself used to believe 10 years ago until I actually tried new practices and improved my game. You're actually the closed minded person here and your plants kind of proved what we all already know.
 
You don't have your own theory, you're just repeating stuff that I myself used to believe 10 years ago until I actually tried new practices and improved my game. You're actually the closed minded person here and your plants kind of proved what we all already know.
Wrong again I'm more than prepared to listen to sensible advice but if that is root bounding is good or leaving food in your plants is good I ain't listening to it not much else to say from there
 
Wrong again I'm more than prepared to listen to sensible advice but if that is root bounding is good or leaving food in your plants is good I ain't listening to it not much else to say from there
Well I've actually tried both ways and I know which I prefer. So I'd say that makes me more informed than yourself.
 
Wrong again I'm more than prepared to listen to sensible advice but if that is root bounding is good or leaving food in your plants is good I ain't listening to it not much else to say from there
And as for trying to rip ghetto- his plants always look 10/10 and I've tried his bud and I can confirm it was 10/10 although he could have given me a bit more!
 
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