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Flushing Plants grown w/ fert. soil

Vermonster

Active member
Is it possible to ever truly flush a plant grown in a soil that has fertilizer pellets in it? By this I mean soils that have little fertilizer balls i.e. a miracle grow type soil. If one were to use this soil how could they flush the final product? Would you be forced to re-plant?
 
I'm sure you're refering to "Osmocote" timed release fertilizer...The answer is "NO" you can't flush the osmocote out of the mix....Never, I mean never buy potting mix with "added" fertilizer's...JMO....LC
 
G

Guest

Next time, try some promix, and add your organics ( bone meal, blood meal, lime, kelp)
 
G

Guest

No, I don't think you could flush the soil if it has fert. pellets in it! And it would kind of be waste of time to transplant it just so you can flush it.
 
G

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bibbit said:
Next time, try some promix, and add your organics ( bone meal, blood meal, lime, kelp)

You can't flush those out either. Bone, kelp and lime wil stay put in the soil.
The good news is, organic nutes don't have to be diluted or "flushed". Only chemicals.
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