Flushing process

Lol 2x is always better. My new light is just stupid bright. But really. I veg with a full spec led single t5 for seedlings and clones. Then they under a t5 4x bulb full spec leds. Works sooo good. Then i either flower in hps or quantum boards.

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They have newer ones that also have uvb.

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So many options lol… Sooo much fun

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Look a little expensive but they work. I mean youve seen my clones. Well this is the light i use. And i use only 1 and its only 41 watts baby.

Flushing will not hurt them , you will not have any benefit from feeding late in flowering so save money on nutes .

If your idea is to clean nutes with flushing thats impossible even for inert mediums , for non - inert thas not even worth of mention . The nutes are stored :

  • In the plant tissue ( already stored in much - much bigger quantities then in the soil ) , you cant decrease those with flushing
  • CEC or fixed on the medium particles, really hard to flush
  • Medium solution , the negative ions , those nutes are easy to leach for example phosphorus , when people are measuring runoff from flushing they measure only this part …
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Whats this gas light routine you speak of

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I just came back from reading this lol

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10 day flush, hit with non-pHed water every 2-3 days from the top (soiless mix)

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