From what I can see the plant looks fineWhy are you flushing?
Even from the pic??From what I can see the plant looks fine
Nitrogen deficiencyAnd why would you want to flush this plant?
Im in the last 2 to 3 weeks tho and im already starting to see amber trichomesI wouldn't flush it
I would be patient and feed it till it matures
Im already seeing amber trichomes and i have a nitrogen deficiency thoKeep feeding her, she isn't done yet, at least from the one picture.
That is because you stressed it outIm in the last 2 to 3 weeks tho and im already starting to see amber trichomes
Roached??That is because you stressed it out
That doesn't mean it is finished but the best taste and smells are roached
Which is why many newer growers harvest their plants too early. They see some amber trichomes and chop. That plant has a ways to go. Just visually it screams I'm not done! Too many are stuck on the damn trichomes and that damn chart floating around. You shouldn't even bother looking at the trichomes on a plant that's obviously weeks away from being done. Trichomes seem to be considered some absolute when they're not. Some plants never amber while others amber way before they're ready. Various factors can cause the trichomes to amber early.Im in the last 2 to 3 weeks tho and im already starting to see amber trichomes
What're you talking about bro?? Lmao1) GH feeding charts; and
2) jeweler watch repair magnifying lenses with LED lights ($20), so you can see past the hairs and really get a good look at your trichomes. Any magnification lens will do (10x, 25x). For like $40+ you can get an HD magnifying lens/recorder that plugs into your phone. If you're using dry koolbloom (or something for ripening), you're looking at trichomes and waiting for swollen buds, hardened by resin. Wait for it....
Which is why many newer growers harvest their plants too early. They see some amber trichomes and chop. That plant has a ways to go. Just visually it screams I'm not done! Too many are stuck on the damn trichomes and that damn chart floating around. You shouldn't even bother looking at the trichomes on a plant that's obviously weeks away from being done. Trichomes seem to be considered some absolute when they're not. Some plants never amber while others amber way before they're ready. Various factors can cause the trichomes to amber early.
I know many are hung up on the trichomes but I don't even bother looking at them. It is not as reliable as many seem to think.
[/QUOT funny you say that because i recently read the same exact thing. She most definitely isn't done just wondering if i should start flushing