First flowering for a few years, one plant looks almost ready other doesnt

HomeGrownGoods

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I think my plants look close to ready, about 7 weeks into flower growing some white cookies.

One plant is lanky and the other is quite dense. I think the dense one will be ready about a week sooner than the other.

Any feedback appreciated!
 

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HomeGrownGoods

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They look great, I think 3-4 more weeks will make big diffidence in bud size
Thank you!

I started a flush today, but could definitely give them one or two more feeds then flush in 2 weeks.

The short one doesnt seem to bulk much but the lanky one seems visibly bigger every morning when lights come one. Will it harm them to flower longer than suggested? I dont mind body and sleep feelings but wasnt sure if it would hurt the plants.
 

Nixs

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No need to flush, keep feeding until last week of harvest.
I have flowered plants for 90 + days, just a few seeds here and there. I cut half and leave the rest to continue flowering and may get a few seeds.
Its your plant, you can take some buds for testing whenever you feel like it.
 

HomeGrownGoods

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Wait four more weeks feeding till you chop
No idea why people think flushing to finish is beneficial
Flushing is good for removing salt buildup causing lockout though
Good luck
Excellent will give it a shot thanks. I was also worried about lock up because my run off was quite acidic, 4.5 to 5.0 Ph. Would that be a good measure to do a couple clear water runs at balanced ph then return to nutes?
 

HomeGrownGoods

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what you could/should do depends a bit on the medium & fertilizer used
Using B2 peat soil with almost 40% perlite in fabric pots with GeneralHydro basic nutes.
Was going 3 part bloom 2 parts 1 part gro, about 5/16 part cali mag every 3rd nute soup.
4L water per plant per feed. Feeding again after completely dry.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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It seems like the more people say not to flush, the more flushing pops up in every post. It's bizarre.

I wonder where it comes from. I binge weed content daily, and I've never actually seen anyone from any type of reputable source claim flushing is needed. The ones that do have nice plants a week before harvest, and have torched plants by harvest.

Flushing doesn't somehow suck nutrients out of the plant back into the soil. That's impossible. I wonder what the actual goal is?
 

buckaclark

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It seems like the more people say not to flush, the more flushing pops up in every post. It's bizarre.

I wonder where it comes from. I binge weed content daily, and I've never actually seen anyone from any type of reputable source claim flushing is needed. The ones that do have nice plants a week before harvest, and have torched plants by harvest.

Flushing doesn't somehow suck nutrients out of the plant back into the soil. That's impossible. I wonder what the actual goal is?
Seems like the transition from growing to chopping is a biggie for new growers.Maybe it's human nature to throw in a couple more steps to delay the big chop.Interestingly most don't know much about dry/ cure.
 

Lordhooha

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I think my plants look close to ready, about 7 weeks into flower growing some white cookies.

One plant is lanky and the other is quite dense. I think the dense one will be ready about a week sooner than the other.

Any feedback appreciated!
I’ll give my input it looks like 4 weeks until all the hairs turn brown and recede in once that happens then wait two weeks and chop like a drunken ninja. So 6 weeks Until chopping should occur. As for flushing it’s not needed just make sure your ec stays low and feed every watering and ph is 6 even in peat, coco, or any other hydro style medium.
 
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