Well using a decent quality nute and doing a proper flush will mean that you should get the plants flushed enough that there won't be bad tastes left over, but it doesn't "not matter".
How well the nutrients work make a lot of difference, flush or no. I mean unless you don't think there's a difference between 2 pounds and 1 pound. The better fed your plants are, the healthier they are. The healthier they are the better they yield and the better quality they yield.
Plants don't absorb very many organic substances, so it doesn't really matter whether you feed them inorganic or so-called "organic" nutrients. The main nutrition plants intake is only "organic" or inorganic based on where it comes from.
Nitrogen is nitrogen. It doesn't matter if it used to be bound to an organic molecule or an inorganic one. Chemically, functionally or any other "ly" you want to consider it's exactly the same atom as any other Nitrogen atom.
that's what a woman told me at a hydroponic store. she said it doesn't matter because you're gonna flush ur plants at the last 2 weeks before harvest any way, so it really doesn't matter! lolz
Even though I grow my plants organically, I find this video fascinating. It explains the chemistry of plant growth very well and if I had my choice of non-organic fertilizers, I would choose this trusted 3-part from Advanced Nutrients.
Well using a decent quality nute and doing a proper flush will mean that you should get the plants flushed enough that there won't be bad tastes left over, but it doesn't "not matter".
How well the nutrients work make a lot of difference, flush or no. I mean unless you don't think there's a difference between 2 pounds and 1 pound. The better fed your plants are, the healthier they are. The healthier they are the better they yield and the better quality they yield.
basementhydro 1 year ago
b cuzz is far better :D
oogp 2 years ago
Why? "b cuzz" you say so?
I've grown with a LOT of different brands. Advanced Nutrients is the only one that has never disappointed me. They earned my loyalty.
indoorherbs 2 years ago
Plants don't absorb very many organic substances, so it doesn't really matter whether you feed them inorganic or so-called "organic" nutrients. The main nutrition plants intake is only "organic" or inorganic based on where it comes from.
Nitrogen is nitrogen. It doesn't matter if it used to be bound to an organic molecule or an inorganic one. Chemically, functionally or any other "ly" you want to consider it's exactly the same atom as any other Nitrogen atom.
hookedonhydroponics 2 years ago
Grow organic if you like, or "inorganic" if you like.
It doesn't really make any difference nutritionally.
hookedonhydroponics 2 years ago
that's what a woman told me at a hydroponic store. she said it doesn't matter because you're gonna flush ur plants at the last 2 weeks before harvest any way, so it really doesn't matter! lolz
oogp 2 years ago
Even though I grow my plants organically, I find this video fascinating. It explains the chemistry of plant growth very well and if I had my choice of non-organic fertilizers, I would choose this trusted 3-part from Advanced Nutrients.
organictim 3 years ago
You get what you pay for
Go big or go home.
Kultiv8or 3 years ago
I don't use anything but AN nutes. You just can't beat the quality.
hugetom80s 3 years ago