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Thank you all, if I understand correctly, I over-fertilized them and instead of watering them three times, I have to rinse them with water three times and then carefully start over? @Bill284, @Emilya Green.
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not exactly... rinse the soil with 3x the container size of fresh clean water. A 5 gallon container needs 15 gallons of water. This will flush (clean) the soil of the built up nutes and salts. Since you have been overfeeding there is no need to get nutes back in the soil immediately. Treat this flush as a plain water watering and when they get dry again in a few days, feed again. Alternate feeding and plain water for the rest of the grow.Thank you all, if I understand correctly, I over-fertilized them and instead of watering them three times, I have to rinse them with water three times and then carefully start over? @Bill284, @Emilya Green.
Thanks, I understand now and I will set the PH to 6.3 for the water or does it not matter for the flush?not exactly... rinse the soil with 3x the container size of fresh clean water. A 5 gallon container needs 15 gallons of water. This will flush (clean) the soil of the built up nutes and salts. Since you have been overfeeding there is no need to get nutes back in the soil immediately. Treat this flush as a plain water watering and when they get dry again in a few days, feed again. Alternate feeding and plain water for the rest of the grow.
I don't think that it matters at all. The only reason we adjust the pH of our incoming fluids is so that our synthetic nutes are in the proper pH range so that the handful of chelated nutes in the mix are able to be released from their bonds to be available to the plants. If you are not using chelated nutes, such as in an organic grow, there is never a need to pH adjust.Thanks, I understand now and I will set the PH to 6.3 for the water or does it not matter for the flush?
Hi @Farmer Reading , I flushed them all at once and put about 40 liters of water into each and then let them dry out and today I only watered them with calmag and with adjusted PH. And I think four will be fine, and I don't know if the one can handle it, we'll see . And how are you doing in your part of the world?Hope things are going well Kanno in your part of the world.
I have two girls that were showing the same issues as yours.
Ended up flushing them using about seven or eight gallons of Sledge Hammer (Bush Doctor) per plant. They are looking pretty solid now.
Yeah, was forking around with their nutrients causing a nitrogen toxicity, which was very silly on my part.
Note: did flush them over a three day period.
Curious if there are any advantages to flushing over a multi day spectrum or flushing them all at once?
Oh no Amigo, what happened heat?Hi everyone, so my pineapple girls got back together after a rinse and are pretty cool. Only one looks pretty bad, don't you know what to do with it?
I'm not sure he can handle it. And this is what the rest looks like.
Thanks for stopping by and for the tips on what to do next.
That's what I don't know, it was warm or I over fertilized it and it completely stopped drinking, I just don't know if it's worth trying to save it or throw it away and continue with four plants?Oh no Amigo, what happened heat?
Or a root problem with her?
I must have missed a couple days.
Sorry my friend.
Stay safe
Bill284
Flush it with plain water.That's what I don't know, it was warm or I over fertilized it and it completely stopped drinking, I just don't know if it's worth trying to save it or throw it away and continue with four plants?
I already did the flushing and yesterday they got the first fertilizer. What do you mean, the B1 translator translated it somehow stupidly for me?Flush it with plain water.
Then refeed for a couple days.
Then cut off any dead matter.
Keep on going as long as she is still alive.
Do you have superthrive or B1 ?
Stay safe
Bill284
And if I remove the dead part, can't I make a hermaphrodite?Flush it with plain water.
Then refeed for a couple days.
Then cut off any dead matter.
Keep on going as long as she is still alive.
Do you have superthrive or B1 ?
Stay safe
Bill284
Sounds like your on top of thingsHi @Farmer Reading , I flushed them all at once and put about 40 liters of water into each and then let them dry out and today I only watered them with calmag and with adjusted PH. And I think four will be fine, and I don't know if the one can handle it, we'll see . And how are you doing in your part of the world?
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