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I'm not sure if i understand your post well, you leech/suck what? Nutes out of water or how do i have to understand your way, go back to minimal leech does how function?
I misspelled, *leaching

  • Leaching (agriculture), the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil; or applying a small amount of excess irrigation to avoid soil salinity
 
Watering the Stiltons.
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all things considered they look ok,a good size :thumbsup:like should be easy to turn them around,still got time to frost up :pass:
clense,flush,leach everyones terminolgy is a bit different,i just know it as an awfull lot of water :biggrin:
keep er lit.
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all things considered they look ok,a good size :thumbsup:like should be easy to turn them around,still got time to frost up :pass:
clense,flush,leach everyones terminolgy is a bit different,i just know it as an awfull lot of water :biggrin:
keep er lit.
:pighug:
Thanks man.

Now I could very well be wrong but my understanding is, there's a difference in flushing vs leaching. Leaching, or at least what I do, is running plain water with little runoff (I aim for 20%) for a few watering cycles.
 
technically flushing is x3 the pot size.but to most of us flushing is just a big drink of water.i think i cleanse is like turn the tap on and come back later kinda thing.both are one off events.
leaching is over a period of time i think ? or it is the way you do it.
terminolgy is like slang,depends what neck of the woods you from as to what ya call it.
butt,roach,filter,tip :crying:
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