Is it to late to start adding nutes again?

Bcntc

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So I looked at my trichomes with a 40x and 60x magnifying glass and the trichomes looked all cloudy so I started to flush which I never usually flush so I thought I would try it this time. But now I have a stronger magnifying glass and it looks like most are cloudy but still have some clear so I guess my question is should I keep flushing or should I start adding nutes again? I have been flushing for 4 days now and it looks like it is making my leaves look really crappy. Need help please.
 

Bcntc

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What week of flower you at, how long is strain say to flower for? Pics?
I can get pics tonight they are in there dark period. I will post pics of what I was seeing yesterday on one of my plants and it is a jack herer auto flower. This one I’ve been having problems with and never had before when growing this strain. It’s on 7 weeks of flowering and says 7-9 weeks to flower.
 

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xtsho

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That is not close to ready. Trichomes are just one of several ways to determine if a plant is ready but seem to be used incorrectly by many. Just a visual look at that plant and it's obvious it has several weeks to go regardless of what the trichomes you looked at look like. And plants that have been severely overfed as that one has can have trichomes cloud up and amber well before they would on a healthy plant.

But damn, what the hell did you feed that poor plant? It's fried to a crisp.
 

oill

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I can get pics tonight they are in there dark period. I will post pics of what I was seeing yesterday on one of my plants and it is a jack herer auto flower. This one I’ve been having problems with and never had before when growing this strain. It’s on 7 weeks of flowering and says 7-9 weeks to flower.
Yeah... you wanna flush that coz you have burned it with too much nutrients.

It will recover but it will delay the overall readiness of the buds. You have 3 more weeks to go. Ignore the seed pack. Most stains go 10 weeks
 

Doug Dawson

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I can get pics tonight they are in there dark period. I will post pics of what I was seeing yesterday on one of my plants and it is a jack herer auto flower. This one I’ve been having problems with and never had before when growing this strain. It’s on 7 weeks of flowering and says 7-9 weeks to flower.
Judging by those pics you are weeks away. Are you in soil or coco? If in coco you really want to flush what you can out of medium and than feed them until they mature. Just my opinion, many more experienced growers here can help guide you.
 

xtsho

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Looks like possible nanners forming which wouldn't be a surprise considering how stressed that plant is. But I can't tell for sure due to the quality of the photo.

 

Doug Dawson

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Looks like possible nanners forming which wouldn't be a surprise considering how stressed that plant is. But I can't tell for sure due to the quality of the photo.


1590949448004.png] I didn't even notice that, it's nice to have more experieced eyes out there. I hope your wrong for this guys sake but great eye. Something he defiantly needs to watch closely.
 

Bcntc

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That is not close to ready. Trichomes are just one of several ways to determine if a plant is ready but seem to be used incorrectly by many. Just a visual look at that plant and it's obvious it has several weeks to go regardless of what the trichomes you looked at look like. And plants that have been severely overfed as that one has can have trichomes cloud up and amber well before they would on a healthy plant.

But damn, what the hell did you feed that poor plant? It's fried to a crisp.
Here’s the issue. I have been flushing this plant for 4 days now and it has gotten worse on the leaves I thought it would be better so I don’t know what’s going on with this one. Never had a issue like this before with this strain.
 

Bcntc

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Judging by those pics you are weeks away. Are you in soil or coco? If in coco you really want to flush what you can out of medium and than feed them until they mature. Just my opinion, many more experienced growers here can help guide you.
It’s in happy frog soil
 

Doug Dawson

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Would you suggest to start giving it nutes again until it’s done?
For that I would wait for a more experienced guy to answer. I have just started and I am using coco so I have no experience with nutrients in your soil and don't want to give you poor advice. I wish I could help more.
 

Federucci

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My tester says that happy frog is good for about 800-900ppm in the nutrient department. My batch has a pH of about 6.4. Hopefully this can help you eliminate possibilities budy
 
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