A week out yes or no?

My first grow (since the 70’s anyway). I think a week of flushing and this will be done???

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You’ll want to start looking at trichomes a week or so after the white pistils have browned and receded.

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Thanks. So perhaps two weeks plus then. But I do think I will go with just water from now on.

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I’m guesstimating 3 weeks at least. She’s still has some fattening up to do. Great looking plant Growmie :love_you_gesture:

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Looks to me that you got 3 weeks plus I wouldn’t start flushing yet. I don’t flush my plants anymore it’s been proven to be unnecessary nice looking buds

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Patience and love brother. She will fatten up like a kid in a doughnut shop.

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Thanks. I did some aggressive pruning yesterday and dried the small bud that I pulled in a dehydrator. I tried it and was impressed, so anything from this point works for my needs. It starts mild but then builds to a nice whole body high. You could sleep or work with it as it neither excites you or sedates you. It is the best I have tried for bone/muscle relief. It appears to help with focus. Whitewidow.

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More time and those buds will fatten up more

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While you wait, jump on Amerzoon amd grab ya a digital microscope then youll really be able to dial in your trichomes.




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That is cool. I am ordering the bags today I think.

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Amazon is a growers go to :love_you_gesture:

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I second this suggestion

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I personally always flush our plants the last two weeks or so. No teas, cal/mag or anything. It’s pointless this far in. We don’t use salts or anything anyways.
Honestly the garden probably gets fresh water 92% of the time during the growing season.

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Idk. I’m sure it’s been proven that flushing is pointless but I’m also sure it’s been proven that some benefit from a flush.
This is one of those subjects where the farmer has to learn what works best for their growing style and what kinda results they are looking for.

*If you think the soil has too much nutrients stored then flush it.
*If you think the soil is lacking in nutrients at this time then don’t flush.

*If you are in a budget and need to save on nutrients for a few weeks then flush.
*If you have extra nutrients and you feel that it won’t harm anything than go for it.

These are all variables that make growing cannabis so exciting. Resulting in a million different results and finished product. Definitely part of what makes the world go round.

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She’s a beautiful lady!!

You are right on. We are all different in whatever we do and how we do it.

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