What do you do when you use dry amendments and plants get nutrient burn on it?

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What do you do when you use dry amendments in the soil and you get nutrient burn or lockout? The nutrients are mixed in the soil. Do you ride it out and not mix as much in your soil then in the future or is there a way to fix it. I would rather not flush it if I do not need to do it.
 
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What do you do when you use dry amendments in the soil and you get nutrient burn or lockout? The nutrients are mixed in the soil. Do you ride it out and not mix as much in your soil then in the future or is there a way to fix it. I would rather not flush it if I do not need to do it.
In my experience it depends wat the plant is telling you I generally use some dry amendments in my soil but I don't use alot compared to others and I get great results now some plants are just more picky even though ur growing multiple of the same they can differ from each other in nute requirements. Now if you can put some pics up I can give a much better idea needs to be @ lights off or just turn off for a sec to get a nice shot like this u can see in pic I'm a bit heavy on nitrogen but with a lights on pic u wouldn't see it
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Thanks. That is not for plants now it is more for what to do if you have that on there.
 
Not a lot you can do in this situation if it's already mixed and you've got plants going. Depending on the strain, auto or photo, and age, I might transplant. Other than that, you've hit on the other 2 options... flush or surf.
 
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