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10-21-2006, 04:32 PM #1OPSenior Member
Flushing: Makes Soil Neutral 7.0 PH?
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I was burning my clones initially, first through the lamps, but secondly by the nutes in the fresh soil, I think, the enivornment was jujst generally a little harsh for the fresh, new-borns, so I repotted them into well-flushed new soil a week ago.
I flushed them good and hard, how much of the nutes have I washed away? And should I start using nutes earlier than the 3 weeks I would otherwise use with unflushed soil?
Thanks for any help.
.faithlessxxx Reviewed by faithlessxxx on . Flushing: Makes Soil Neutral 7.0 PH? . I was burning my clones initially, first through the lamps, but secondly by the nutes in the fresh soil, I think, the enivornment was jujst generally a little harsh for the fresh, new-borns, so I repotted them into well-flushed new soil a week ago. I flushed them good and hard, how much of the nutes have I washed away? And should I start using nutes earlier than the 3 weeks I would otherwise use with unflushed soil? Thanks for any help. . Rating: 5
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10-22-2006, 03:18 AM #2OPSenior Member
Flushing: Makes Soil Neutral 7.0 PH?
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10-22-2006, 11:29 AM #3Senior Member
Flushing: Makes Soil Neutral 7.0 PH?
Well XXX,
Is there any way any one here would know if much of the nutes have you washed away? Once the clones have established roots somewhere between two and three weeks they'll need some food.
Loco
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