How much longer?

hawse

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They are about 6 weeks into flowering depending on when start counting flowering from? Everyone has a opinion
So do you mean six weeks since you changed the lights to 12/12? They look great honestly, not too much longer, eight weeks total should do it. The very last pic, those trichs seem a little less mature, maybe a little longer on that plant... Have you cut back on N?
 

Saskhot

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So do you mean six weeks since you changed the lights to 12/12? They look great honestly, not too much longer, eight weeks total should do it. The very last pic, those trichs seem a little less mature, maybe a little longer on that plant...
Yes 6 weeks since switched to 12/12
Put the harvest itch to rest for a couple weeks maybe 3.
thats what I was thinking probably around 3 weeks. But my first grow in 25yrs
 
For FF Cha Ching it says to start using last few weeks of flower preflush I’m guessing, when would u suggest I start using it?
 

PadawanWarrior

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For FF Cha Ching is says to start using last few weeks of flower when would u suggest I start using it?
I would wait a couple weeks if it was me. I have never used it, but I now stay away from the chemicals, and strictly do organics so my soil only gets better and not worse. The soil life would be happier without the salts. Those beneficial insects would help protect your garden. I'm not dissing chemical nutes, but prefer organics now.
 
This is my first actual grow but that’s what I’ve been hearing too. I should have waited but I gave it half a tsp this morning along with some Tiger Bloom.. gonna give it Just water next feeding hopefully it will be fine
 

PadawanWarrior

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This is my first actual grow but that’s what I’ve been hearing too. I should have waited but I gave it half a tsp this morning along with some Tiger Bloom.. gonna give it Just water next feeding hopefully it will be fine
I would just stick with what your doing this round, and next time try out organics. I see you're growing outdoors, so after you harvest, I would mix in some organic nutrients and worm castings into your soil. Maybe something extra depending on how your soil is now. Mixing in some peat moss might help too. It sure did for my vegetable garden, but it depends on your soil to begin with. I'm in the mountains and our soil isn't very rich.
 
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