Myths of BIOBIZZ ft. Dan from Biobizz | Q&A
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Dan from Biobizz sat with us to go over some of the misconceptions people have about Bio-Grow, Top Max and Bio-Heaven.
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Why don’t you just put instructions on the bottles instead of being forced to watch un-informative videos, that essentially still leave you wondering the basics of how to use
There are instructions on their website
Peel the sticker off,instructions are there
Just check the biobizz nutrient feeding schedule. And its always better to give less than to much.
I found them myself after head scratching for a while . The arrow could be bigger 🤓
@@Bart-Did-itwhat's worse is I peeled the sticker and still stopped and changed to bloom and top max,the instructions aren't clear
I used to make up big batches of biobizz and run into so many problems. So now I mix up a small amount to feed no waste all good.When you get the hang of biobizz this stuff is top shelf.
Hey brother can I ask you, do u need ph ur solution or not?
@@krystofelyournet4303no need , the soil buffers for you mate
@@krystofelyournet4303 Did u find ur answer yet? Cause im also wondering if it need PH adjustment.
@@krystofelyournet4303depends on your medium. If you’re using biobizz soil then no. Never had an issue running them together without ph’ing the feed
I use grow, bloom; max throughout but taper of the grow when flowering..the bloom does have a small amount of "N". I haven't had any problems as of yet!
Thanks for this!
Biobizz is the best nutrient line out there period. It’s expensive but it’s the best quality & smoothest.
Thankyou ✌️
I wouldn't say its expensive lyk. £10-14 for a litre depending which ones you choose I bought grow/bloom and top max for £32 that's a cheap considering there's nutes out the £159 for a litre....that's expensive
Relatively inexpensive compared to alot of the more well established brands
I messed up, i stoppe using the biogrow nutes when i flipped and my girls are so yellow now in week 5f. Ive just started to use the biogrow alongside bloom. Iv got some juicy fat nugs but hopefully the right feeding schedule now will give it a boost
Did you need to run both nutes along side each other?
Did you fixed the yellow leaves? I have the same right now. Wasn’t feeding them enough. Did u use CALMAG aswell?
I'm looking for a video on how it's used specifically, step by step.
www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2020.pdf Follow the instructions on the schedule, add each one to water then feed to plants.
@@GingerRuss75 so can I put all of the ones I need to use in one lot of water?
@@mattw7779 Yep all can go in one big bucket, the website has a schedule you can download and it explains how much to use per litre of water.
@@GingerRuss75 thank you
@@NoaVanSnick Nps.
Thanks Dan but why did no one say this before??? When I say no one, I mean why does it not mention that on the the BioBizz bottle...??? I am a bit outraged by this news. But Thanks for saying....
This is why they've released this
Proper Bro science. He said" cheelated "nutrients not "keylated" not impessed.
What I get from it in simple terms is feed from seed some root juice per ml / l then start with other nutz copying the 2 weeks of veg right threw veg until start of flower which has week3 above it but take that as week 1 then go from there 😅
Eu uso aqui no Brasil o kit completo!! So seguir a tabela e também é muito bom conhecer a planta a qual.esta cuidando!!
Buying this next Monday cant wait
Should have called the yield one “TopMax” and the flavour/brix one “BioHeaven” in my opinion (sorry I’m a douche bag marketing grad)
Im no marketing grad but it was the first thing that popped up in my mind when I looked at their line-up =D
There’s a few things that I wouldn’t want to go ahead without.
Bio-heaven
H&g root excelerator/top shooter.
Happy days/night.
12/12 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Whats better for maximum yield? The Advanced Nutrients or Bio Bizz Products? :)
It depends on what you want out of your grow. Biobizz are an organic line focusing on flavour. Advanced nutrients aren't organic and are more focused on yield, but you'll get great results with either.
@@growell so when growing organic you'll get a lesser yield then synthetic or mineral based nutrients?
Stick with bizz. I’ve been using it for years and it always makes my most finicky pheno’s delicious, resinous and yield. Even clone only og’s. Happy growing! 🤙
Whats the actual composition? How much Cal, Mag and Sulphur?
Precisa corrigir o PH ? Esses produtos baixam muito o PH. Por conta disso , deve corrigir?
Always keep an eye on your pH, Biobizz do an organic pH up and down that work very well.
I think the NPK info needs to be added to the website. So there is more clarity.
Fr tho I’m a botanist and I’m so confused about
broccoli and ketchup.. hmm ok, i love my plants and i skip the bio-heaven for sure XD
So if I use BioGrow throughout the grow, do I use Fish Mix alongside it during veg, then after that change to BioBloom during flowering?
Fish Mix replaces Bio-grow during veg. Then when you move to flower you start using Bio-bloom and Bio-grow, and stop using Fish Mix.
For more detail on Fish Mix check out this video we made with Dan ruclips.net/video/Hbi7uU7AM_o/видео.html
You can keep using the fish mix at half dose for the first couple of weeks of flowering as the plant still continues it's final stretch and it will give it that one last boost.
@@MrKrzys01stop using fishmix after the stretch is over , usually 11 to 14 days of flower , dont forget that its still in the soil getting used for a week at least after the last time yoh apply it , , dependent on pot size and stage of plant
Do biobizz have a feeding chart for autos?
Biobizz do a general feed-chart that may help:
www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2020.pdf
Dan says that TOP MAX isn't a PK... for bigger yields should I look for an organic PK booster to supplement during flower?
Bio Bloom is the PK...
Got a sealed living soil greenhouse going supped with biobizz!! Follow along for craft cultivation at scale 💚🌱
Can I ise this on my house plants if so which one 🤔
Is it ok to incorporate worm castings or tea when using biobizz?
Yes
Biobizz also has Worm Humus and Pre-Mix
Their All-Mix already contains these, but the Light Mix does not.
Im watering my plants every 4th day.. Ex sample/ on 20th then again on 24th.. I feed them every time.. Is that Ok ??
If you're growing in soil then yes this is ok. If you're plants look like they need feeding more often, then feed and water them more frequently but if they are healthy then there is no issue in watering and feeding every 4 days.
@@growell my question was about is it ok to feed with every watering.. Coz I read bunch of different shi**..
If you're growing weed in soil you shouldn't really use a schedule with fixed timings. There are several factors which dictate how often you need to water the plants, such as perlite ratio of your media, the ambient temperature and humidity, how healthy your plants are and most importantly the size of your your bucket/pot and the size of your plant. A seedling in a 5 gal pot may not need watering for 3 weeks, while a late flowering plant in a 3-gal might need watering every other day. There's only one way to tell. Lift the pot, if it is light (ie dry) it's ready to be watered, if it feels like your holding a bucket of water it's obviously not ready for water. I would water when you lift the pot and it feels like it's about 20% full. It's extremely easy to overwater these kinds of plants in soil and it's very very uncommon to underwater. So err on the side of caution, and don't water if you're not sure if they are ready.
With inorganic nutrients you should only feed every 4th watering. But with organic products like biobizz it's probably ok to feed every other, or every watering with most of their range
Don't water just feed
Does change my ph levels of the water? I’m using light mix soil
I need some advise and I'm finding the amount of info online a bit overwhelming. Basically, I have 2 auto-flowers starting week 6 since the seedling stage. They are nice and leafy but have no flowers yet. I don't have a big set up, they are just in my window behind a lace curtain getting sunlight and I'm not looking to get a massive yield, I'd be more interested in speeding up the process as I have a holiday booked later in the summer and I'd like to harvest sooner than later.... but I'd like to know if I'm using the products right as I've heard mixed things.
Rightly or wrongly I've been giving them Bio Heaven basically since seedlings and the look very healthy so far. Today I bought Bio Bloom and Top Max, as I read somewhere you can start adding these before flowering phase, however now I cant find anything to back that up.
Can I use these products at this stage or could I damage the plants? Is it possible to speed up the process like I'm hoping to?
Any tips greatly appreciated!
Try it with a small dosage first. I think top max should be safe to use before flower though. Also giving them a 12-12 light schedule can bring autoflowers to flower.
@@nupkas Ok cool thanks. I've since bought bio Grow and I'm using that with Bio Heaven for now. Will start to use Top max and bloom a little later. Probably introducing top max a bit earlier as you say. I cant really do much about the lighting as they are just in the window... but fingers crossed.
Can I use BioGrow in passive hydroponics with leca and a double vase with a reservoir?
We wouldn't use BioGrow in a passive hydroponics system. In this scenario we would hand feed BioGrow straight into soil. If you aren't growing in soil try SHOGUN Samurai Hydro as it's designed for us in a hydro system.
You can find more information about Samurai Hydro here: growell.co.uk/nutrients-boosters/nutrients/shogun-samurai-hydroponics-nutrients.html
Are theese purely for vegetables, or are they fine for houseplants too?
These are suitable for any plant. So your houseplants are safe to be fed biobizz products.
So Top-Max is a FULVIC and HUMIC as well?!?!
Yeah! It has a higher ratio of Fulvic to Humic but both are present in TopMax.
Can I use this in living soil? Will it mess with the micro life in my soil?
Biobizz can be used in living soil and won't pose any threat to the microbial life, though always be cautious when using living soil and nutrients, to not over feed with any nutrients you add.
I use grow, bloom, topmax, heaven, activera, calmag, algamic. However, when i mix them using the biobizz chart, EC of the mixture goes too high, such as 3,8 EC. What should i do?
One more question, i know in flowering stage plant does not need that much N as it needs in veg stage. However in the biobizz chart, biogrow dosage increases thru the flowering stage. Why is that? Isn’t biogrow the main N supplier? Why should we increase N doring flowering?
Don't measure EC with organic nutrients, they aren't ionic so they won't give an accurate or useable reading.
Bio-Grow contains sugars and other elements that are excellent at fuelling the microbial life in the soil, which is why it is used throughout the whole grow cycle.
@@growell but i saved my plant from burning in veg, by looking EC values of runoff. It nearly burnt. I’ve read 4,0 EC in runoff and flushed it immediately. Problem is solved that way. How did it happen then? I’m confused.
And i know biogrow is also food for microlife but still, does it needed to be increased that much as progressed, it’s also confusing. And by looking other nutrient brands’s charts, i got more confused.
@@growell So, should i use all the nutrients i listed above, using biobizz chart, and not care about EC?
And found this on internet; “..One of the greatest things about Biobizz is that when using Biobizz soils, you will not need to measure the pH and EC value. Since their products contain only natural organic elements, they have a very low Electrical Conductivity (EC) value…” that is exactly opposite of my case. EC values go too high when i use the biobizz schedule?
Ok, so a lot too unpack.
The easy one to answer is pH doesn’t need monitoring when growing in soil and organic nutrients only work in soil,
with a few exceptions here and there.
EC is the measurement of Electric Conductivity. Meaning we can measure the amount of mineral elements in a solution.
This doesn’t work for organic nutrients as they aren’t mineral, they are broken down into this form by microbes in the soil for the plant to absorb.
This is why you can get an EC reading from run-off. The organic nutrients have been broken down and any mineral elements not absorbed by the plant will be in the run-off. Though this is a vague EC reading at best, so if you’re growing in soil you can pretty much disregard EC.
If you are getting high EC readings in your run-off then you could be over feeding your plants. Try dialling back your feed or flushing more between feeds.
If you're growing in coco (which is an inert media) then your nutrients won't be broken down and don't become available to the plant unless you add an Enzyme like Biobizz Acti-Vera which introduces those microbes, but needs to be used throughout.
You should be able to use the entire Biobizz range together.
Our take from what you’ve described is your feed could be too strong. Try reducing the dose from what the chart says and see if this has a positive impact. The feed-chart is good starting point for growers but won’t apply to everyone.
Let us know how the grow goes.
Can I use VITALINK cal mag with your products. Also I have just bought the indoor pack but dont have biobizz soil all though the soil is decent.
You can use Vitalink Calmag but it's not organic. So if you want an organic grow specifically, best bet is to go for the Biobizz Calmag.
Ketchup on Broccoli is supposed to be nice. Like the true Brit you are ahahahha
Is there some info on feeding schedule with regards to DWC growing?
We wouldn't use Biobizz Nutrients in a DWC system. The aeration from the air stone would cause the nutrients to ferment in the system. There's also no microbes in the system to break down the fertiliser and therefore the nutrients won't be available to your plants.
Plus the more viscous nature of organic nutrients means it is possible to damage your air-stone using them. If you're using a DWC system only go with mineral fertilisers.
@@growell thanks for your answer.
It’s a bit strange considering they sell a try pack for hydro 🤔
how about adding biochar to biobizz or photosynthetic bacteria like psb ?
We don't have any direct experience with Biochar or PSB but we'd certainly like to hear about the results you get if you try them out in a grow alongside Biobizz.
@@growell okay i will try full programm next run, i realized some missing elements from my understanding. Biobizz dont use Tricho or Mycho fungis but saying their good additives, so why not add them right away.. !? same for silicate foliar feeding, some plant use it pretty heave, same as carbon, like anything is made of it, so the microbes and plants are able to convert the carbon into whatever they need. PSB i just discovered yesterday but been impressed of if plus everyone said u need to use it with other fertilizers.. the guy made research about psb did mention purple bacteria and psb is what i came up with but after reconsulting him, he told me about an product called photosynthesis plus, wich confusingly contained other bacteria then i discovered.. use all now seems a lil b it overkill but i will try to to buy the product and make my own psb. in any case i will try to not forget u guys, thanks anyway and hopefully see u in future with some amazing results for my projects x)
I want to use the bio bizz bloom but i cant see any instructions on dilution ratio. Please help.
This nutrient schedule should help: www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2020.pdf
Approve. use and am the number 1 fan in Brazil
Is there a ppm chart? What’s the best way to adjust ph organically without up and down. I’ve heard I can get better results with bio than I can with g.o. I’m about to pull the plug and buy the line but I’m Leary to drop this much on nutrients.
PPM won't give you a good idea of nutrient strength as organic nutrients aren't ionic. Unless you've got very hard water we don't recommend adjusting your pH in organic grows as the chemicals used to adjust the pH will kill off the beneficial microbes in the media.
@@growell Would you consider a ph of 8.0 very hard?
If it's tap water then generally a pH of 8 would indicate that you have reasonably to very hard water.
GroWell Hydroponics does all-mix plus the organic ferts handle this or do I have have to ph down in this case?
Are you de-chlorinating your water as the chlorine raises the pH quite a lot. The pH might be considerably lower if you let the water sit for 24 hours. If you have dechlorinated your water and it is still 8.0 pH you do not have to pH down, but that is high and you might get slightly better results if you do. The pH availability range is much greater in soil.
and acti-vera?
We recently released a video with Dan from Biobizz on Acti-Vera. ruclips.net/video/wmC1ZWnKlTI/видео.html
I will be using an autopot system. Any way to add something in order that this won't gunk up the system?
We don't recommend using organic nutrients in these systems because of the risk of blockages.
However if you did buy an AutoPot system and still planned to use organic nutrients like Biobizz, go for the AV5 systems. The lines of the AV5's have a larger diameter, reducing (but not eliminating) the risk of line blockage.
Any product designed to keep the lines clean like 'ATA Clean' will kill off your organic nutrients so cleaning the tank and lines can only be done between grows which isn't ideal.
So yeah, it's been done successfully by some people but, we really can't recommend organics with AutoPot I'm afraid.
@@growell Thank you so much for the reply. I'm struggling to find an organic system where the water system could be designed for me being able to leave for a weekend or more. Autopots seemed to be the answer. Do you have any suggestions for my predicament? Perhaps adding a small water or air pump>
A water pump in the tank would probably give some benefit, it'll certainly help keep the nutrients in solution. Our other suggestion would be to refresh the tank every couple of days, new water, fresh nutrients. Though that doesn't help much if you need to leave it for some time, plus removes the benefit of a watering system really.
Like we said, it has been done successfully, but you really need to keep on top of the system. Cleaning it and checking for blockages, then clearing them regularly
@@growell i appreciate your help on this. I might have to find new nutrituon
Can I use paper ph strips to test the ph to the diluted nutrients?
Yes you can use paper pH strips.
Hey brother I have a question bio bizz products nee ph reading or not?
In most situations you won't need to pH, Biobizz is best used in soil which will act as a natural pH buffer. They do have an organic pH+ and a pH- for people who want the option of an organic pH adjuster though.
Is there PK in bio food
im using coco with pre mix 10% and top max on schedual, should i also use grow?
You can use Bio-Grow throughout alongside Top-Max, we'd recommend it. However in coco make sure you are using Biobizz Acti-Vera, otherwise there is nothing to breakdown the nutrients in the coco for your plants to use.
@@growell I'm using 10% biobizz premix would I still need to use acti-vera
Yeah you'd still need to use Acti-Vera. The Pre-Mix is a good fertilizer but without the Acti-Vera (an enzyme) to breakdown the nutrients your plants will get nothing out of your feed.
This is because coco is inert and doesn't have any microbial life in it.
If you were growing in soil (which contains microbes that do the breaking down of nutrients) you wouldn't require the Acti-Vera.
@@growell thanks for the help
Does this work with living soil? I’m currently using Gaia Green Organics.
Yeah you can safely use Biobizz alongside living soil. Just be careful not to over feed because of the nutrient content present in living soil already.
We'd suggest starting, at most half strength.
@@growell I was thinking of using BioBizz as a supporting nutrient. The microbes in the living soil will benefit from the molasses in the Bio Grow, maybe use half dosage all the way then half dosage of Top Max during flower along with Bio Grow. Maybe Bio Heaven too but I don’t want to add too much as I want the plants to use all the amended nutrients.
@@growell btw do I have to “brew” the BioGrow?
No, it's ready to dilute straight out of the bottle. No brewing necessary.
@@growell can I have biobizz products in my IBC totes for a week? I refill my tote once a week.
“How to market bio bizz while talking about myths”
Can I use bio Grow with hydroponic?
As an organic nutrient intended for soil our broad answer would be, no don't use with a hydroponic system.
@@growell thanks for the reply,. But i can use Bio bloom with hydroponic, right?
Biobizz claim you can use Bio-Bloom with hydro systems, but we still wouldn't recommend it. If you want to grow with organic nutrients it can be tricky using them in a hydro system as they tend to be more viscous, and can possibly block lines. This is why we caution people against it.
can u use grow bloom max vera and heaven all together
Yes you can, check out the biobizz feed chart here: www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2020.pdf
@@growell in the feed chart like week three is pink is that week 3 of flower or from germination
Biobizz say to start the schedule when the plant is 10-15cm high or has 2 - 4 leaves. So not straight from germination but close to it. Then yeah week 3 onwards counts as flowering phase.
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What's the best ph for all plants in all mix
If you're growing in All Mix soil you shouldn't need to worry about pH as the soil acts a natural buffer for your plants.
@@growell What about Light Mix, does it also buffer the pH like All Mix?
How about you tell us all how incredibly underdosed your nutrients are? Calmag especially, 10ml in 1L gives me the desired PPM/EC when it should only be 4ml in 1L.. so yeah wtf bio bizz?
Fr, I am taking a degree in biology and geology and today I have showed to my soil science professor the bio bizz website because I didn’t knew the existence of liquid fertelizers that are already mixed. She took a look at the site and said that was pretty shady the fact that they don’t show the actual nutrient count, not even npk (but there are some sites that tell you the npk of some biobizz products). In conclusion, they are probably making a big buck off the misinformation of the underdose of the products and thats ilegal in some countries, it’s like selling a food product without telling you the ingredients list
@@pedrobarata5617 The exact contents are shown under the label of each bottle. Every label on their bottles has two pages. You have to peel it back. Bottom right hand corner.
I’ve got the indoor try pack for 2 plants in soil, do I mix all 3 together for each feed? 1-4ml per litre is what is suggested but nothing else?
Yeah use Bio-Grow from week 2, then all 3 from week 3. Mixed into the same water for feeding.
When the plants are younger start on 1ml/L and increase up to 4ml/L as the plants get bigger.
For a more detailed breakdown check out the Biobizz Feed Chart: www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN_2021-1.pdf
do I need to ph+/- with biobizz organic ph+/- before I add the nutrients or is it bad or not needed?
If you're growing in soil, you don't need to monitor your pH. The soil will act as a natural pH buffer.
But if you do want to monitor and adjust your pH anyway, follow these rough guidelines:
pH water to 7.0 > add nutrients > pH mixture to 5.8 - 6.2
Always pH in 1 direction either 'up' or 'down' (we predominantly pH down) and adjust slowly and in small increments, you don't want to over adjust the pH.
We have a great video about pH adjusting your nutrient solution here: ruclips.net/video/lPyIHqjl1P0/видео.html
It focuses on Silicon but includes the detailed steps to correctly pH adjusting your nutrient solution.
@@growell If he is using allmix a ph of 6.2 is too low. The soil can only buffer downwards to 6.3.
Does anyone knows the NPK% of bio grow and top max?
We reached out to Dan and asked him, this is what we said. "The NPK of Bio Grow is 3-4-6. The NPK of TopMax is tiny."
@@growell ok sure, but wdym with tiny?
What he means is that the levels of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium in TopMax are so low that you don't have to account for them.
im doing my first grow do i use these all in one watering ?
We made an error when originally answering the question. Here is our revised advice:
You can mix your biobizz nutrients into 1 mixture before watering through.
Add water to bucket > add 1st nutrient > stir > add second product > stir > repeat as required.
@@growell ths for info howlong before shows signs of pistels im on second week none are showing yet
@@growell but the guy in the video says you use bio-grow through the entire life cycle up to flushing.... why are you giving opposite advise..... the fuck.
Sorry, that was an error on our part. Yes you should use Bio-Grow right the way through your grow up until flush.
@@growell
Yeah, but that depends on X. Which again depends X.. And the X is dependent X.. And that's hard to say... But you shouldn't PH, unless you have to, in which case, you shouldn't because you should, and that really depends.. Then you can add in the fish mix, if, and only... Oh! Now the nutes are locked out.. Hard to say why.. Did you feed? Oh you flushed..? Okay.. Well, then it depends.. Looks healthy to me, except that it doesn't. Don't know what that is, unless it is that, but that depends.. Water.. Too hard, unless, you know, its something else. Oh your plant died 🤷♂️ Well, try again, and correct what you did wrong the first time 🤷♂️🤷♂️😁
No, stop.. You actually need to be trained fucking botanist to grow an autoflower.. Or not, some just pop in a seed, sit back and Jerk the fuck off, while others have to see grow after grow turn to shit for no apparent reason.. It's great! What a funny hobby!!! Hahshhahshahaaaa! Your Ph is off! No fucking shit sherlock! Did you check the pH? What the fuck do you think?
BioBizz 🖕
I vomit once because of BioBizz FishMix
Can i use a biobizz calmag with other nutrients ?
Yes Biobizz Calmag will pair well with other organic nutrient lines. We would however recommend using mineral based Calmag (like SHOGUN Calmag) alongside mineral based nutrient lines.
So many problems with Biobizz.
In what way?
Which biobizz products I would be able to use along with salts ? im curently using canna nutrients, but Im planing to buy algamic becouse of the benefits of kelp, I also have left bio heaven, top max, active vera left from previous grow, can I use it along with canna ?
What media are you growing in?
Are you hand feeding or drip feeding?
@@growell thanks for replay, Im using coco/perlite mix and im feeding with hand
If you're growing in Coco and want to use some Biobizz products, make sure you're using Acti-Vera throughout the whole grow. For more info on why check out this video we filmed with Dan on growing in Coco. ruclips.net/video/U2xgTpGMOkE/видео.html
Biobizz would recommend you use Calmag when growing in coco but the salts would also add magnesium so if you do end up using some Calmag we would suggest using it at half strength.
If you were thinking about using Canna alongside Biobizz we wouldn't recommend it as the non Biocanna nutrients can kill off the microbes that the Biobizz range utilises.
@@growellwhat about Top Max ? Can I use it as additional booster? As I understood active Vera and algamic woul be beneficial with canna nutrients that I'm using?
Yeah, as long as you're using Acti-Vera you could use TopMax alongside your Canna nutrients.
Bioheaven te arruinas... Fin
Can I use bloom till harvest or still need to flush my plant?
We would recommend flushing 1-2 weeks before harvest.
@Spectacular Spectacular yeah you dont need to flush.
Unless, you used LOTS of nutes and built up lots of salts in your soil. Unlikely.
Nothing some red wigglers and molasses cant sort out.
BioBizz, because organic, when used in organic living soil - wont built up enough salts to harm the plant.
Even PH levels will fluctuate - but that's the secret they wont tell you. Fluctuating Ph levels in organic soil is how your terpene spectrum evolves.
Flavanoids in th soils communicate with the plant, and therefore - flushing all that communication away is actually destroying all the progress your grow made of 4/5 months.
@@five1steph if you have salt built up, can you fix it with molasses ?
@@undeadherotv1856the story of the Netherlands in Europe. They had salty, sandy coastal landscapes much like that of the West Coast in South Africa. They found out that if you organically enrich the salty sand with permaculture that the soil became excellent for flowers. Cannabis is a flower.
I know of people who say salt damage is irreversible, perhaps in the lifespan of a single plant, but I believe as long as you feed your microbes and continue to water, the salt will have no damaging effect. (The issue with salts is it's absorption of moisture, which competes with the roots/mycelium's water absorption - killingthe plant beneath the soil.)
Edit: Short answer, Molasses should do well to feed your microbes. That and non-chlorinated water should be a go-to healer.