When considering if flushing is something for you, i suggest you take a look at this link:Thanks for the responses GG. The buds became huge since that picture, the short plant has about 50% red hairs, and the rest have about 20%.
Once i get a microscope and see that the tricombes are amber or cloudy on the short plant and a little less on the taller ones.. Should I harvest the short plant first? Or will it be okay if i wait until they are all ready and harvest at one time?...
Also, I read a lot about flushing, but only saw it for soil plants. Should I flush in my hydro setup? And if so, do I just empty the resivour and put fresh PHed water? And if so, should i start flushing now, since i have about 2 weeks left?
Finally, i'm preparing for drying, what method should I use and what materials would be best? I'd rather not dry in my flower room, because i have vegged plants that are waiting to be flowered. I dont have any other closet that I can dry in. What would you recommend? I have a decent amount of floor space available for lets say.. a large rubbermaid container or something?
Sorry if the post is difficult to read, im super tired and cant get myself to re-read and correct it..
Thanks in advance.
nice shit matehere's a couple shitty pictures..
Anyone?
lol I second that, nice shit and nothing shitty about it at all.nice shit mate
can we see some pics of your veg please?
-sk3tch3
perpetual cycle is the way to go. it makes harvesting a lot easier. i would suggest smaller plants. fresh rooted clones 7-10 nodes high will double maybe even tripple in size when flowerd. get lights closer. and make sure you are using h2o2 in your solution. do you have a ppm/ec meter and ph tester? what is your cloning method of choice? peace and happy growing -sk3tch3
https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/83532-do-not-use-hydrogen-peroxide-3.htmlWhen I'm discussing "H2O2 50% grade", I'm talking about a product which is 50% pure H2O2 and 50% water.
H2O2 as found in pharmacies is usually 3%. 50% grade is found at hydroponics shops or chemical supply companies. 35% grade may also be used in hydroponics.
H2O2 is used in nutrient solutions, not sprayed on the plant. It kills mould fungi in the nutrient solution and in the rootmass.