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How Do You Flush Plants When Using Dutch Master Gold Flower?

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How Do You Flush Plants When Using Dutch Master Gold Flower?

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Flushing plants is the process of pouring water through the plant soil to remove any built up fertilizer and toxins. Flushing plants most often needs to be performed on indoor or outdoor potted plants. Plants located in the ground do not typically need to be flushed because rain takes care of the removal of excess fertilizer. Flushing plants when using Dutch Master Gold Flower fertilizer begins by stopping the fertilizer application. Stop fertilizing the plant for one week prior to flushing. Since the nutrients will be flushed out anyway, fertilizing this soon is simply wasting the fertilizer. In an outdoor location, place two long sticks approximately 3 inches apart along the top edge of a large bucket. Sit the plant pot on top of the sticks. Pour water through the soil of the plant until it drips out of the bottom and into the bucket. The water in the bucket will be a dark yellow color. Continue pouring water through the plant until it runs clear out of the bottom of the pot. One to

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