CityDweller (11-06-19), GEORGE (05-04-19), IceCalibur (05-04-19), Valentina (14-04-19)
I agree. I think its much harder to get an excess of any elements if you're disciplined and use appropriate amount of ammendments in organic soil which is why most won't flush.
I'll add though, liquid organic fertilizer is a different beast. That is much easier to burn your plants with and get a build up.
Im loving this discussion btw. I think we should all be challenging what's been accepted as truth.
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gardro (05-04-19), GEORGE (05-04-19), IceCalibur (05-04-19), Valentina (14-04-19)
I think it's one of those that hasn't had anything concrete on both sides, which is why theirs still very much debate on the subject, so until we actually have something concrete to show us with no doubt which way is the 'correct way' or scientifically proven better 'way'..we can strive to find the anwser, until then it comes down to personal preference
gardro (05-04-19), GEORGE (05-04-19), IceCalibur (05-04-19), Valentina (14-04-19)
Im sure theres tons of scientists among us and wider that can nail an answer. Im never subjective when i thrash these things out. The objective is why is there a belief that organics dont need flushing. Not which is best.
You could have same debate about lighting lets say but lets not go there.
GEORGE (05-04-19), IceCalibur (05-04-19), Valentina (14-04-19)
gardro (05-04-19), GEORGE (05-04-19), IceCalibur (05-04-19), Valentina (14-04-19)
GEORGE (05-04-19)
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