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Whit1985

New Member
I am on day 57 of flower my buds have not grown for the the last week and nearly all my hairs have turned orange manufacturer says it takes 63-70 days do i leave the extra week or cut now
 

GBAUTO

Well-Known Member
Best indicator I've found for maturity is using some magnification to look at trics. A 30x is what I consider minimum magnification, higher makes it a bit easier to see but you will need some stabilization to focus. Most of the strains I've encountered will have the trics change from clear stalks to cloudy. I personally like to harvest when it has reached this point with a few ambers mixed in.
 

Dontjudgeme

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Agree with GBAUTO. Even if you showed pics it wouldn’t help much. But considering how long it says it takes to finish, I would start flushing now.
 

Zeus709

Active Member
There is no need to flush your plants,starving them when they are bulking up makes no sense.
That answer makes no sense, can you explain? Most people flush to get the chemicals out at the end to get the taste out of their cannabis so I am confused?
 

nmibud

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That's an old stoner myth,you only starve the plant.nothing gets removed from the plant only the soil.People flush to force a plant look done when it truly isn't.Do what ever you want but flushing has been proven to be a waste of time.
 

Zeus709

Active Member
That's an old stoner myth,you only starve the plant.nothing gets removed from the plant only the soil.People flush to force a plant look done when it truly isn't.Do what ever you want but flushing has been proven to be a waste of time.
So instead of flushing, how do you personally finish your plants?

I feed a a and b nutrient set to my plants and maybe 1-2 weeks before I plan on cutting them down I just switch to plain water, always has worked like a charm. A good buddy of mine literally flushes the root-ball with plain water until it rushes out the bottom. He says that it cleans the root ball, but he also puts nutrients and adds to the soil. So I assumed he is just trying to get out the extra nutrient buildup in the soil.
 

Renfro

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Recent studies have proven the hypothesis that one can't wash nutrients out of a plant by pouring water over the roots. In fact zinc levels actually went up with flushing and other levels remain stable. Flushing simply deprives the plant of food when it is doing it's most important work. Terpene production relies on potassium, sulfur and other nutrients.
 

nmibud

Well-Known Member
I feed lightly through the entire grow,there is no need to flush when you feed them properly.I grow in perlite and feed 1/4 strength every water.
 

Renfro

Well-Known Member
So instead of flushing, how do you personally finish your plants?
Keep feeding a late bloom feed, low in nitrogen and high in potassium. Reduce temperatures and dim lights, this helps prevent foxtailing and increases bud density.
 

Zeus709

Active Member
Ok, I am actually cutting a room down right now funny enough and I have another one coming down in about three weeks. I was going to stop feeding them soon but I will try a light feeding until they are done. I can see how it makes sense but I have also done it like this for the last 25 years. I have harvested plants before without flushing and never could tell any difference come to think of it.
 

Zeus709

Active Member
You think reduce light? I have a 1k and a 600w with 4 plants under them. They are dimmable but my temps are good always, I control them with a thermostat/fan combo on a relay. When should I cut the light back? I'am on exactly day 49 today.
 

nmibud

Well-Known Member
I have plants at all stages of flower since I have a perpetual grow.It might help to cut lights but I can't with my grows.
 
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