In flower but they look like they are going to die..

BCBuddy420

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LOL like 32 degrees? Or frozen like ice? okie )
The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0°C (273.15K, 32°F) at standard atmospheric pressure
( just dump a whole buncha ice in the water ) ;) that's how cold. Here I'll make up a formula.... 1 standard ice cube tray per 2 gallons liquid. Try it out but I'm sure your plant being a corpse/cadaver at the moment and all, may have impact on the effect. I think it may work better with a live specimen so it can process whats happening. I've never tried it but I will be and I have just heard too many reports on this working to not.
 

BCBuddy420

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Hey BCBuddy420, what do you do for the last 2 weeks before cutting? I've read so many different things, and you seem to know a few little tricks. :) My plants are about 4 weeks away or so, what should I do with regards to nutes, flushing, & so on for the last few weeks up until harvest?

Thanks for any info you have, or links that you feel give the best information! Hopefully this can help the OP as well, sorry for the thread hijack. :oops:

(any others with good links or info feel free to post as well) :D
Hey Antigen. You got four weeks huh ok well it's time for a super bloom formula. I use a product by GH called kool bloom, it's N-P-K values are 2-45-28. Very high in phosphorus to promote intense and rapid flower developement.It also says on the package that it increases resin production and fragrance of flowers. So any final phase bloom product should be good. Other than that just use a "final flush" at the end, it's a product sold for flushing all nutes out so you can feed those ladies to near the end, in other words plumping them up like queens not starving to get clean taste, ferti-weed sucks. What else, the ice cold water thing, as I've mentioned in previous posts. Also I plan on using Co2 in the last 3 weeks to hopefully build some giant colas. I haven't flowered before indoors so this is first timeNot alot more I can think of, I mean, I'm not going to bother with this whole 36 hour dark session at peak harvest time, it does nothing, says the pros. Good luck and I have a page dedicated to members who have begun flowering recently, new growers only, Peace.

https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/328395-first-time-growers-just-started.html
 

Noobhydrogrower

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Hey Antigen. You got four weeks huh ok well it's time for a super bloom formula. I use a product by GH called kool bloom, it's N-P-K values are 2-45-28. Very high in phosphorus to promote intense and rapid flower developement.It also says on the package that it increases resin production and fragrance of flowers. So any final phase bloom product should be good. Other than that just use a "final flush" at the end, it's a product sold for flushing all nutes out so you can feed those ladies to near the end, in other words plumping them up like queens not starving to get clean taste, ferti-weed sucks. What else, the ice cold water thing, as I've mentioned in previous posts. Also I plan on using Co2 in the last 3 weeks to hopefully build some giant colas. I haven't flowered before indoors so this is first timeNot alot more I can think of, I mean, I'm not going to bother with this whole 36 hour dark session at peak harvest time, it does nothing, says the pros. Good luck and I have a page dedicated to members who have begun flowering recently, new growers only, Peace.

https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/328395-first-time-growers-just-started.html
Very kool post...I am going to use that kool-bloom on my Violater Kush!!
4 weeks of flower = dosage of bloom enchancer. I need to take notes..I am using GH nutes for my new grow. Need to find a good schedule for feeding/nutes/flush I am such a noob lol.
I cut these dead things down today (. You get a good look at the nute burn as well .. :(


 

Noobhydrogrower

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The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0°C (273.15K, 32°F) at standard atmospheric pressure
( just dump a whole buncha ice in the water ) ;) that's how cold. Here I'll make up a formula.... 1 standard ice cube tray per 2 gallons liquid. Try it out but I'm sure your plant being a corpse/cadaver at the moment and all, may have impact on the effect. I think it may work better with a live specimen so it can process whats happening. I've never tried it but I will be and I have just heard too many reports on this working to not.
Thanks a lot. I should of did this ( I was late on ready this..
 
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