Some top buds drying a bit in flush

how are u flushing this coco of it's remo nutrients?

Did you also notice it looking, less than spectacular, kind of sad - after you ran your first flush?
I’ve had a nightmare the whole way through with these one feed phd water next feed with nature’s candy and then water with the water I’ve gave it in smaller separate doses over a few hours
 

guitarguy10

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In coco you shouldn't be using plain water if that's what you are flushing with. It needs to have at least a low ppm of nutrients (specifically ca and mg) in it.
 

curious2garden

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As many as I need to get through
Get through what? Your plant is starving, you have about 2 more weeks to go, yet you say you are 'flushing'. This is what a starving plant looks like. If you don't like that look feed it. If you do, continue flushing. It's your plant and in the end you'll get smokeable weed.

(wow I just smoked and I hope I wasn't mean or nonsensical) Good luck on finishing your grow (and that is sincere)
 

GeneBanker

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You prob can’t help them. But you did hurt them. But cheers you reached your desired goal! And you learned. Hopefully not to flush again...
 

calvin.m16

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That is a totally normal reaction when you begin flushing out nutrients. The plants are "turning" just like leaves in fall season. Let them it is perfectly normal they will even dry up and fall off once they run out of life. You want this. Usually a general rule for the 12 different strains I've grown over the last 2 years has been wait until the pistols (hairs) are orange before you start flushing, usually trichomes become nice and ripe 10-20 days after the pistols have all aged to a nice orange color.
 
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