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I use flood & Ebb tables. I had salt or whatever buildup before, so I "flush" by adding plain h2o and set to flood every hour for a day or two.
(I should probably change the water after that buy I'm getting lazy AKA It's good enough")
I found out after growing a bit, if you add silica to your plants, do it BEFORE anything else is added.
I added silica and then realized I should flush-so I did with the silica in it anyway for 1-2 days, then add my Jacks.
I flushed at 5 weeks and 10...
You want Cannabis branches of steel?
(I should probably change the water after that buy I'm getting lazy AKA It's good enough")
I found out after growing a bit, if you add silica to your plants, do it BEFORE anything else is added.
I added silica and then realized I should flush-so I did with the silica in it anyway for 1-2 days, then add my Jacks.
I flushed at 5 weeks and 10...
You want Cannabis branches of steel?
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