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simeon
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It’s not good to have a plant in a pot with dry soil. Always water to run off or you will get a salt build up. Plants consume far more water than minerals.
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Feed the plants soluble nutrition every watering in an acceptable PPM/EC/pH range for the size and stage of growth for the plant. Watering in at the same numbers will create a pH and mineral buffer in the media. Ideally you want the around the same numbers going in as going out in the runoff. If the numbers are higher or lower in the run off…
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Salts form when minerals concentrate during extreme dry backs or over-feeding. You shouldn’t ever need to rinse a media like coco between feedings with soluble nutrition. It’s true you won’t rinse out many cations but you will rinse out anions like nitrate, phosphate, sulfate and molybdate.
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simeon, ohigrow and Smokalottapotamus
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