I have been told not to go all the way to 0 ppm - to leave a good 25% during flush[/QUOTE]
A higher ppm of nutrients can be pulled from the plant with a low ppm solution then a 0 ppm solution and is often why a harvest flush agent is used.
Here is a recipe for a home made Clearex Flushing Solution
I mixed up the Clearex Flushing Solution suggested by Goldengoose7
in a large pot I combined:
1 gallon of distilled water
240 grams of Dextrose (Used for Beer Making)
120 grams of Sucrose (White Table Sugar)
3 grams Sodium Benzoate (as a preservative)
10 drops of Green Food Coloring
the Clearex Flushing Solution was allowed to cool and returned to the 1 gallon container.
I will use 15 milliliters per gallon of this Clearex Flushing Solution during my final flushing.
Dextrose
Sucrose
Sodium Benzoate
the final Clearex Flushing Solution
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A higher ppm of nutrients can be pulled from the plant with a low ppm solution then a 0 ppm solution and is often why a harvest flush agent is used.
Here is a recipe for a home made Clearex Flushing Solution
I mixed up the Clearex Flushing Solution suggested by Goldengoose7
in a large pot I combined:
1 gallon of distilled water
240 grams of Dextrose (Used for Beer Making)
120 grams of Sucrose (White Table Sugar)
3 grams Sodium Benzoate (as a preservative)
10 drops of Green Food Coloring
the Clearex Flushing Solution was allowed to cool and returned to the 1 gallon container.
I will use 15 milliliters per gallon of this Clearex Flushing Solution during my final flushing.
Dextrose
Sucrose
Sodium Benzoate
the final Clearex Flushing Solution