Not the best, but it works well for some personal. I've had this for a few years and still works.
Great storage containers. Been using this product for many years.
Been using HGV nutrients for three yrs now. Love it. So do my plant's
Plants tend to absorb excess nutrients and store them in plant tissues. By purging nutrients from the root zone, plants are forced to convert accumulated salts into secondary metabolites that improve harvest quality. The result is a top quality harvest with the flavor and aroma you expect. Flushing with water only removes dissolved nutrients, whereas Final Flush contains powerful solubilizers that liquefy and remove precipitated and absorbed nutrients. To address nutrient imbalance or salt accumulation, apply Final Flush mixture liberally to the top of the container and allow any excess solution to drain out the bottom. Repeat a second time if necessary and then wait one week before resuming a regular feeding program.
Key Features:Application Rate:1L makes 500L of solution.
Note:Observe for visible signs of excess fertilizer salts such as the appearance of a white, powdery residue on the surface of the growing medium. Use 2 tsp of Final Flush per 5 qt (10 ml / 5 L) of water. Safe to use while plants are growing or between crops. Hydroponics: Add Final Flush mixture to pure water in the nutrient reservoir and run the system for about one hour. Soil/Soilless/Water Culture: Salt Accumulation: Apply Final Flush mixture liberally to the top of the container and allow any excess solution to drain out the bottom. Repeat a second time if necessary and then wait one week before resuming a regular feeding program. Prior to Harvest: Use mixture 7-10 days before harvest, to remove unnecessary fertilizer salts and fertilizer flavors.
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Seedling | Transplant | Growth | Pre-Flower | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 |
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2 mL/L |
Brand | Grotek |
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SKU | GTFFLUSH |
Hazardous Material | false |
Nutrient Application | Hydroponic and Soil Nutrient |
Nutrient Type | Inorganic Based |
OMRI Certified | No |
Nutrient Material Type | ["Liquid"] |