Week8 flower should I start flushing?

Buddernugs

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I’m in coco plant is at 8 weeks 12/12 it’s a 8-9 week strain should I start flushing her now or hold off a week I don’t see a whole lot of white pistoles right now what do you guys think let her go another week or chopper down? Had some issues with her her ppm. Never went over 650 she’s at 345 now
 

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Clumpyoyster

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I would say you probably have a couple weeks still. Breeders times aren’t usually accurate. The first two weeks from flip is considered a transition and shouldn’t be equated into the flower time. So if you flipped 8 weeks ago you are technically only sitting 6 weeks of flower which means you have two to three weeks to go
 

nmibud

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That looks very nice and will be ready in a few weeks,I go by overall look of the plant from years of growing.
 

Buddernugs

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I hope she fattens up her buds are tiny I keep running into low ph runoff and she’s not eating I flushed her with 4x pot volume and it fixed the problem for 2 days and now I’m right back where I started I don’t know what’s going on with her ph going in has stayed a tv 5.8 Pps now are 350 going in and 500 out
 

Buddernugs

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What do you guys think is going on with her? I water her 5 gals every morning she’s in a 5 gal pot so I’m getting plenty of run off
 

Buddernugs

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Ph in my coco dropped to low I don’t know why one thing I can say is as soon as I started useing coco gel a and b bloom my runoff ph started going down to 4.8-5.2
 

Clumpyoyster

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Your plants need a wet and dry cycle. Do not water the plant until you can stick your finger into the dirt about an inch when that’s dry then water. Another good tell is feel the weight of the pot. If it’s still heavy then do not water. When it becomes light to lift then water
 

xtsho

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Your plants need a wet and dry cycle. Do not water the plant until you can stick your finger into the dirt about an inch when that’s dry then water. Another good tell is feel the weight of the pot. If it’s still heavy then do not water. When it becomes light to lift then water
They're growing in coco.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Your plants need a wet and dry cycle. Do not water the plant until you can stick your finger into the dirt about an inch when that’s dry then water. Another good tell is feel the weight of the pot. If it’s still heavy then do not water. When it becomes light to lift then water
Great advice for a soil grow but bad advice for a coco grow.
 

bk78

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Looks like you have over fed them bad. I would cut your feed in half for the remainder of the grow
 

xtsho

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Looks like you have over fed them bad. I would cut your feed in half for the remainder of the grow

More is better. :wall:

Overfeeding not only stresses the plant and fries the leaves it also stunts flower growth like it has done in this instance. It typically happens midway through flower when growers start dumping bloom boosters and other additives on their plants.
 

Buddernugs

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I’m not adding anything just cal mag for my to water and a and b bloom that’s it I never went past 650 ppm on.5 scale and I only feed 650 once backed down to 550 for rest of flower
 
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