FlashClean
FlashClean is one of the best allies for gardeners, it rejuvenates indoor plants, increases yields and maximizes the potential of hydroponic crops. With Flash Clean we will avoid the unwanted effects of the accumulation of nutrients.
Every growing system produces fertilizer residues that turn into salts that block drippers or cause buildup on top of the soil or substrate, causing excessive plant stress and root damage.
This accumulation of nutrients also influences the final result, both in taste and in appearance and aroma.
To avoid all these inconveniences during the last 2 weeks, it is recommended to wash the roots of our plants to achieve correct maturation and a better quality final result.
FlashClean cleans the substrate and the root system of excess nutrients, promotes micro-life and balances the nutrients keeping the plant healthy and vigorous.
How to use FlashClean Terra Aquatica?
Recirculating hydroponic systems
Before changing the solution refresh the system:
1 to 3 ml/L before draining and replacing the nutrient solution by allowing it to circulate for 24 hours.
After excess:
Empty the nutrient solution and add 1.5ml to young plants and 3ml to adult plants with pH-adjusted water and let it circulate for 24 hours. Empty and add the nutrient solution.
Rinse before harvest:
Drain and use a pH adjusted water solution of 1.5 to 3 ml/L of FlashClean per liter of water. Let the solution circulate for a period of 2 days before harvesting.
Earth and coconut
As a preventive measure in the case of excess and before changing fertilizers and every 15 days:
Add FlashClean per liter of water with adjusted pH 1.5ml in young plants and 3ml/L in adult plants. Water until it flows through the pots. In the next irrigation continue with the chosen fertilizer plan.
Root washing before harvesting.
Replace the fertilizer with 3ml/L of FlashClean the last 2 days before harvesting.
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