This part of the plant's life cycle is fun and challenging for me to manage. The plants are literally preparing themselves and the ground beneath them, for death and to pass on their genetics to their offspring.
Like Mr.furley said above...Some of that leaf curl is the plant consuming energy from it's leaves and pushing it into the bud sites. I starve them at the end, believing that the plant's stress hormones kick in and drive the intergenerational survival genes to feed the buds. My pH often plummets at the end, (DWC), and when I change to straight water it'll continue to drop, so I don't think you can wash the acidity completely away (how acidic were they BTW?)
I'd stop with one wash, the experienced coco folks might have a better opinion.
That's a full tent.
Like Mr.furley said above...Some of that leaf curl is the plant consuming energy from it's leaves and pushing it into the bud sites. I starve them at the end, believing that the plant's stress hormones kick in and drive the intergenerational survival genes to feed the buds. My pH often plummets at the end, (DWC), and when I change to straight water it'll continue to drop, so I don't think you can wash the acidity completely away (how acidic were they BTW?)
I'd stop with one wash, the experienced coco folks might have a better opinion.
That's a full tent.
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