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Anyway as far as the "flush" goes all you have to do is feed plain water for the last 7-14 days just as you would normally water.
I REALLY appreciate your insight. I've never thought about it being conductive material or not. Great insight.Hello again @Major CBD ! Here's the problem you're encountering by trying to measure organic, non-conductive/super-conductive molecules using EC--some are conductive, some aren't, and your readings may be very inaccurate (EG, molasses tends to give a very high EC reading). My advice with these kinds of organics is to not rely on EC measurements, but instead go with volumetric measures and what your plants are telling you.
As others have said, there is no need to flush compost teas, they generally aren't going to be leaving salts behind unless you put the salts in there in the first place.
Grow looks great!
Is there any word about adding too much compost tea to your garden? I know you can drown them and over water but I'm talking like adding too much assuming you aren't being dramatic and going overboard.
Based on my reading in publications like Acres, USA, there comes a point of diminishing returns. So you don't exactly overdo it, but you don't get anything out of it. And then also the nutrient tea thing mentioned above. I'm keeping my comment strictly to compost or AACT, which should be worm castings, sugar such as molasses and water.Is there any word about adding too much compost tea to your garden? I know you can drown them and over water but I'm talking like adding too much assuming you aren't being dramatic and going overboard.
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