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  • Gjourney101
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    SoOrbudgal that's a great idea. I was wondering how many times I'd have to remove the excess water, but the tub solves that.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Put it in the tub is where i do big watering but i don't give anything but water & molasses last few weeks.

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  • Gjourney101
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    Thanks Canuck. I'm filling my jugs now and balancing pH. I can't avoid the plants drooping so I suppose it should be fine as long as it dries. I'm guessing my pot is around 4 gallons? Would I have to water 12 gallons?

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  • Canuck147
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    Do it all at once for a flush - take your pot size and multiply it by 3 and that's how many gallons you carefully pour through your pots for a flush.

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  • Gjourney101
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    Can't replant, but I do have at least 50-60 holes in the bottom.

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  • PRIMO
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    Repot to fiber without the M.G. or drill about a hundred holes in it and let er rip.

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  • Gjourney101
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    How to fully flush without drowning

    Hey GWE, before I do what needs to be done I have some concerns.
    I have a suspected nutrient burn on my hands and for the last week I've only gave pH water, no nutes. Before I return to my P-K solution at half strength, I'd like to really flush my plants, but I'm scared that they will drown. This MiracleGro(god have mercy on me) soil gets compact when wet, and I've dealt with overwatering before and I wasn't even flushing. My plant is pretty big now so she does drink a lot heavier, but I'm still worried. Is there anyway I can safely flush this plant (with runoff) without drowning it?

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