Tiger Bloom?

Re: Tiger Bloom??

If you have perfect conditions, you should still flush. Just like a good rainstorm, removing salts and unwanted bi-products in the soil helps the plant substantially.

They always say there are a lot of people that could make a few changes and increase yield beyond their imagination. Then they know the difference between growing and gardening :-)

If you can reproduce mother nature to the strain you are growing, that's as good as it gets :-)
 
Re: Tiger Bloom??

A fantastic way to do it is a dog washer head that attach's to the hose like a kitchen sprayer, but stronger. It does no damage, but you have to have pH neutral water in the house.

I only flushed 2 1/2 times really, just at change over, and 2 weeks before and and a 1/2 a few days before harvest. the last 2 flushes get 2 tbsp/gallon of fresh squeezed OJ or pineapple or both. Then they get a fresh top 2" of soil mixed with trace nutes.

Thats about it.
 
Re: Tiger Bloom??

Id like to add a little to this thread as well. I know I'm a first time grower and I have learned alot from Moose and Boss on their thoughts on nutes, flushing and growing. I have semized this. Cannibus is in fact is a weed. Most weeds can take alot of abuse and still survive. I have learned to "read" my plants and they tell me what they need. Sometimes I push them to their limit just to see what they will do, but to both extremes. I see this as my margin of error. I believe it makes me a better grower, and maybe in the end I get a better production at harvest. Either way I learn what strains I like to grow and which don't react as well to my enviornment im growing in. Your plants in the end will tell you what they need and when, hell sometimes I can't sleep from their yelling at me all night long! LOL Just what I've picked up.
 
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