how do i flush organic soil

clouds

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do i flush a plant thats grown organic in the ground and if so how do i go about doing that. i was thinking i was 2 weeks away but looking at the plant and my flowering dates its about a week away there are no clear trichomes they are all cloudy but no amber yet all the hairs pulled in last night i was thinking it was from the cold but her sister did the same today. i was going to wait until i see the 1st signs of amber to cut but i dont know if i need a flush and as its organic i dont know if i can flush the ground of my in greenhouse
 

clouds

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lol ya i was just about to ask if its just for synthetic and chemical. i was reading the search but i just wanted to be 100%. dont want to do all this work and have it taste bad and burn funny
 

ScaryHarry45

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Hey man totally understandable. I grow notill organic and never flush and the idea of flushing a plant in the ground makes even less sense. Plants outside will start to fade or yellow from a natural process called senescence. That's a good sign it's beginning to ripen. Senescence by definition is "the condition or process of deterioration with age." Basically it the plant starting to age or die in a sense. Good luck man.
 

clouds

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Hey man totally understandable. I grow notill organic and never flush and the idea of flushing a plant in the ground makes even less sense. Plants outside will start to fade or yellow from a natural process called senescence. That's a good sign it's beginning to ripen. Senescence by definition is "the condition or process of deterioration with age." Basically it the plant starting to age or die in a sense. Good luck man.
see that what i was looking for but shes still green i think the only plants of mine that change much color this year are the ones that were in pots and where not full organic. but my lil one i transplanted in to a bigger pot when she started flowering, shes in compost and only two bottom leafs changed yellow the rest are still green
 

Moldy

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see that what i was looking for but shes still green i think the only plants of mine that change much color this year are the ones that were in pots and where not full organic. but my lil one i transplanted in to a bigger pot when she started flowering, shes in compost and only two bottom leafs changed yellow the rest are still green
I'm not an expert and I only have about a half of a grow (organically) under my belt but I always thought that green leaves at the end of a grow is a good thing showing that you supplied the plant with everything it needs until chop time. I always used to get yellowing at week 3 or 4 (chemicals) but my rookie organic grow doesn't show signs of nothing except green. :-)
 

green_machine_two9er

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I'm not an expert and I only have about a half of a grow (organically) under my belt but I always thought that green leaves at the end of a grow is a good thing showing that you supplied the plant with everything it needs until chop time. I always used to get yellowing at week 3 or 4 (chemicals) but my rookie organic grow doesn't show signs of nothing except green. :-)
I find first run with a newly built soil can hold over and not have any fade. Second and third run start to fade a bit more. I personally like the medicine better after a real nice fade. Flavors and smells seem to be noticeable stronger.
 

clouds

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I find first run with a newly built soil can hold over and not have any fade. Second and third run start to fade a bit more. I personally like the medicine better after a real nice fade. Flavors and smells seem to be noticeable stronger.
ya it was a good soil i loaded it this summer and shes been getting organic liquids as well
 

clouds

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That's not close to done.
how long do you say the pics are from 3 days ago and all the hairs you see have pulled back and are not white anymore. its about 5 weeks from when i seen her start getting flowers on her and that was about the 9th of september. i normally wait until the hairs start pulling back before i start looking at the trichomes. this strain is hard for me to tell its not acting like anything i grow before. everything else i grow was dont a long time ago. everything i was told about this strain was a lie, o it will only grow to 4-5 feet its a short plant strain, lol after it hit the 8 foot top of the greenhouse 3 times and i had to pull it down its still just about to the top again. i could use all the help i can get. i know its not going to have huge buds but it has ton of good sized ones that are just covered. have to say best looking buds i have grown and dense so far but i know there is a lot more i can learn and do to make them better next year
 

whitebb2727

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how long do you say the pics are from 3 days ago and all the hairs you see have pulled back and are not white anymore. its about 5 weeks from when i seen her start getting flowers on her and that was about the 9th of september. i normally wait until the hairs start pulling back before i start looking at the trichomes. this strain is hard for me to tell its not acting like anything i grow before. everything else i grow was dont a long time ago. everything i was told about this strain was a lie, o it will only grow to 4-5 feet its a short plant strain, lol after it hit the 8 foot top of the greenhouse 3 times and i had to pull it down its still just about to the top again. i could use all the help i can get. i know its not going to have huge buds but it has ton of good sized ones that are just covered. have to say best looking buds i have grown and dense so far but i know there is a lot more i can learn and do to make them better next year
5 weeks from seeing hairs. You got at least 3 weeks if not 4 or 5.
 

whitebb2727

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Yea. I just took a second look. All the pistils (hairs) are white in that pic. Its just now flowering good. About half way there.

Don't even consider cutting for at least a month.
 
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