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just keep feeding water,how many times a day have you been feedingOk.... So I've come to the end of my grow, Coco medium, autoflowering, been flushing for 2 day's now with just pH'd water. My ppm in is 78 and my run off is between 330/400. So how many day's do I need to do this for. I've got this far so don't wanna mess it up now.
Cheers
how many weeks you still have left,if your ready to harvest ,you could start flushing more without harming you,when plants are ready there ready,the flush is just rinsing out the nutes,when you keep the roots soaked the plant starts choking itself eating all the nutes from the leavesI'm only able to do it once a day , just after lights on, and I flush the 8ltr fabric pots with just over 2ltrs of water. It gets to Ro just before 1 Ltr then it gets another Ltr. of flush.
just keep feeding water,the plant will scavage itself,more yellow leaves the betterOh... they are ready for harvest, but leaves are still green, but droopy just starting to yellow.
what do your tricombs look like,i like to start the flush when i just get the first amber i see ,when i want couch loc smoke,all cloudy when i want day smokeOk, I'll keep watering until more yellow. Thanking you so much for your help
Yes I think that's what I'm going to do . May try the dark method as well.I recently finished my first coco grow, so my experience level is very low - just saying. There is no hard and fast rule and there are lots of reasons to flush or not. It's totally up to you. I wanted the plant faded to have a lower amount of chlorophyll going into the cure.
In my case, I flushed for two weeks. Not because of a specific rule, but that is just how long it took to get the trichomes where I wanted them. You have to strike a balance between how much of a fade you want and trichome ripeness. I'd say trichome ripeness is more important.
when mine are ready,i cut and hang whole plant do um slow,ive never done the dark thing,never figured it was anything but myth,but some folk say the same about most i do too ahaahahYes my tricombs are let's say 10%clear 60% milky and 30% amber , think I'll flush for another week then !
What should I do then, keep them in the dark for 3 days, I thought I'd try this method, then cut stems to Bud's and trim them. then hang them to dry?
Does this sound right?
It's night time now just gone midnight, but I do have pictures from some day's agowhen mine are ready,i cut and hang whole plant do um slow,ive never done the dark thing,never figured it was anything but myth,but some folk say the same about most i do too ahaahah
yep i say depending how you like um 60 / 30 aint bad for a cut either,i hadnt seen pictures of it though
i dont see them on my end,might just be meIt's night time now just gone midnight, but I do have pictures from some day's ago
i cant really tell by pic,need to be closer in to see the smoke and amberThis was 5 days ago.
It's all personal preference. You might not want much more than 30% amber, just something to think about.Yes my tricombs are let's say 10%clear 60% milky and 30% amber , think I'll flush for another week then !
What should I do then, keep them in the dark for 3 days, I thought I'd try this method, then cut stems to Bud's and trim them. then hang them to dry?
Does this sound right?
Hiya , here are a couple of pics I took earlier todayi cant really tell by pic,need to be closer in to see the smoke and amber
That's some great info cheers, I did wonder about the dark thing, so as it's my first grow I may not try it. Get a few grows right first.It's all personal preference. You might not want much more than 30% amber, just something to think about.
I don't think the dark period will get you anything, but I haven't done an A/B comparison...
There is a ton of info here and elsewhere on the web concerning drying and curing, again much comes down to personal preference. I don't like wet trimming, it can be a real mess, though that was at work where I had to wet trim. You might want to strip the fan leaves and any others that don't have trichomes before you hang them to dry. You need some air circulation to prevent mold while they're drying, which is why I remove those. I kept the temps in the 63 - 68 degree range with as close to 50% humidity as I could. They were ready in eight days to trim and jar. I like it where I can mostly finger trim - the sugar leaves easily break off. I don't go by the stems snapping.
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