increasing my yield with 2 weeks left!

3waygreatness

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Im pretty sure i got like 2 or 3 weeks left on an organic grow starting off with horse manure put in the soil and included chicken manure tea during flowering. Should i use something different to maximize my yield?

Another thing, can I possibly make the buds taste better by adding mollasses or did i wait to late?
 

POUND TOWN

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flush the last week and give the plants like 2 or 3 days in the dark at the very end
those buds will suck the plant dry and fatten up
 

3waygreatness

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i didn't think i had to flush an organic grow? The only reason why you flush is to get all the chemicals and pesticides out of the bud. Organic has neither.
 

fisch28

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Add Indonesian bat guano to the tea. If your chicken manure is anything like mine its got a good deal of nitrogen in it which isn't needed the last two weeks.

And yeah no need to flush.
 

3waygreatness

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So do you think that the mollasses will break down a sufficient amount of food or do you think i need to keep feeding it?
 

sen.c

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I would prune off the smaller stragglers about a quarter inch from main stem. By doing so more upatke of nutes will be focused on you larger buds and won't be wasted on the smaller light starved ones.
 

sen.c

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I doubt you will get much difference with black strap in two weeks most people that use it do so throught grow.
 

The*Mad*Hatter

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I think he meant teaspoons. 2 table spoons per gallon is a lot. I advise between 10-15 ml per gallon


2tbl spoons per gallon isint alot.....their are SEVERAL people on RIU useing 2 tbls per gallon with great results...
i personally do infact use 2 teaspoons per gallon with no ill side affects....and i use it every time
i feed my plants nutes...which is every other watering..twice a week
 

Noballs

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It will help, even with only two weeks left. Besides usually they go longer than what you originally thought. Feed a P and K source to help in bud development.
 

3waygreatness

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The trichs are at 70% milky, 20% clear and 10% amber. The inner branches have developed what it looks like a single seed on a few nodes. I think the plant has 2 weeks left at the most.

Would it be worth it for me to leave her until she is ready or should I chop it down as soon as possible due to pollination?

How can I tell when it will pollinate the rest of the plant?
 

BigFatFatty

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I use more than 2 table spoons per gal and I've had no problems... Started soon as went into flowering and it's done nothin but help... And I add it everytime I water which is about every 2-3 days...
 

Noballs

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The trichs are at 70% milky, 20% clear and 10% amber. The inner branches have developed what it looks like a single seed on a few nodes. I think the plant has 2 weeks left at the most.

Would it be worth it for me to leave her until she is ready or should I chop it down as soon as possible due to pollination?

How can I tell when it will pollinate the rest of the plant?
If she has seeds she has already been pollinated. The seed does'nt cause pollination, its the result of pollination. Don't chop its not ready.
 
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