When to flush

Looking at one of my beautiful plants I'm not sure when to begin the 2 week flush, I think this plant is looking great for my first grow, about 50% hairs are now brown/orange, and the trichomes are about 60% clear 40% cloudy, I've also got some amber ones poking around, any advice on when to flush? I get different answers on Google and everyone on here seems on top of their game so I'd like your opinions, auto stardawg day 73
 

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PadawanWarrior

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Looking at one of my beautiful plants I'm not sure when to begin the 2 week flush, I think this plant is looking great for my first grow, about 50% hairs are now brown/orange, and the trichomes are about 60% clear 40% cloudy, I've also got some amber ones poking around, any advice on when to flush? I get different answers on Google and everyone on here seems on top of their game so I'd like your opinions, auto stardawg day 73
Flushing isn't necessary. Feed it until harvest, but you can lower the amount of nutes towards the end since the plants will be eating less.

You're gonna get a lot of smartass answers with this question, lol.
 
The pic is kind of blurry.

light and grow details will help as well. Nutrients given etc
I just got your joke, I'm quite slow
Either way I'm growing in 5gallon pots in biobizz light mix feeding 3mls bio bloom every 2-3 days, grow space is 5ft by 3ft, 2 600w LEDs temperature 23-27° humidity %50
 

Wattzzup

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I just got your joke, I'm quite slow
Either way I'm growing in 5gallon pots in biobizz light mix feeding 3mls bio bloom every 2-3 days, grow space is 5ft by 3ft, 2 600w LEDs temperature 23-27° humidity %50
Now we’re getting somewhere. Unfortunately I don’t use LEDs or that nutrient line but now that we know what you’re using someone will be able to help you.
 

Wattzzup

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I think it’s plant and grower dependent. If you’ve messed up your nutrients then yes a week or so plain water only will help your plant absorb those remaining nutrients in the soil.

If your nutrients are on point then no. I’m just one opinion though
 
I think it’s plant and grower dependent. If you’ve messed up your nutrients then yes a week or so plain water only will help your plant absorb those remaining nutrients in the soil.

If your nutrients are on point then no. I’m just one opinion though
Okay thankyou, also when would you say is the right time for harvest? I was thinking when then trichomes are 70% cloudy
 

Bukvičák

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At first observe your pistils, I still see a lot of fresh white there. When they get darken and curl in at 90% than check trichromes on calyxes (not leaves) and wait until there will be no clear. And than leaching (not flushing). Start to count your flowering since stretch ended or since flip + 2-3 weeks. Patience in this game!
 
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