Shawn Dotson
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I want to do a flush because I think there is some kind of lockout as my plant has seemed to stop growing and is getting lighter green at the top.
Anyhow... to the question.. I want to flush this baby out with a lot of water. what I need to know is should I flush with tons of water and then right after feed it? or do I add food to the water I intend to flush it with? If I can fert my flush also.. do I add enough for a single gallon feeding to say 5 gallons water or should the entire flush be fert at normal strength. This will amount to a lot more fert which seems to me would filter out of the water and over fert the plant. Still new to this and still hope to have a full successful grow some day. I don't want to burn my plant so I need to ask this even if it does sound odd.
So lets say I add 1 tsp per gallon and I want to flush 5 gallons.. should I use 5 tsp or just 1?
I know a real flush means just water but I only have 3 weeks flower left and I don't want to leave it without nutes during this important flower time.
Anyhow... to the question.. I want to flush this baby out with a lot of water. what I need to know is should I flush with tons of water and then right after feed it? or do I add food to the water I intend to flush it with? If I can fert my flush also.. do I add enough for a single gallon feeding to say 5 gallons water or should the entire flush be fert at normal strength. This will amount to a lot more fert which seems to me would filter out of the water and over fert the plant. Still new to this and still hope to have a full successful grow some day. I don't want to burn my plant so I need to ask this even if it does sound odd.
So lets say I add 1 tsp per gallon and I want to flush 5 gallons.. should I use 5 tsp or just 1?
I know a real flush means just water but I only have 3 weeks flower left and I don't want to leave it without nutes during this important flower time.