Blue brother
Well-Known Member
For anyone growing in hydro. This bit of advice might just save you quite a bit of time. It is NOT neccessary to adjust the ph of your water for flushing. When we flush we want the plant to run out of nutrients thus forcing it to use up its stored nutrients. When we give a plant water that has a ph of 7 (my tap water) this makes any nutrients still in the medium unavailable to the plant which in turn speeds up the flushing period. Remember we want the plant to use up any stored nutrients, plants with an abundance of nutrients still left at harvest are associated with poor quality buds.
If you were to give the plant ph balanced water say 5.8 then all your doing is encouraging the plant to take in more nutrients. It's acctually astounding how much nutrients these lil rockwool cubes hold. Best thing to do is lock out the plant asap then get to work flushing out the medium whilst still providing water and oxygen to the roots. I use slightly warm water as this dissolves the salts left in the medium more easily therefor making it easier to flush them out.
If you were to give the plant ph balanced water say 5.8 then all your doing is encouraging the plant to take in more nutrients. It's acctually astounding how much nutrients these lil rockwool cubes hold. Best thing to do is lock out the plant asap then get to work flushing out the medium whilst still providing water and oxygen to the roots. I use slightly warm water as this dissolves the salts left in the medium more easily therefor making it easier to flush them out.