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ive seen cloudy stay couldy for a month.. while trying to amber this bitch up.. it just wouldn't amber up at all it was fuckin weird..
Diffrent plant behave different in fact one of my funnest plant to grow would grow lavender trics right next to the clear in the begining , that plant would rarely get past 20% amber regardless of maturity or manipulations....Use to know a guy in high school, think his name was Caesey. His nickname was Caveman 'cause he never wore shoes and his feet were thicker skinned than rhino rumps. He was pretty savvy also ;-} I want to pull after flower production has stopped, and I want it well flushed by then. I would assume the high or med bennies will not increase at this point so why not pull it? There for I need to start flush before then.
How long does it usualy take from when you first start seeing cloudiness to when you start seeing amber?
I would love to hear any tips you have on fall conditions manipulations. All I'm doing at the moment is decreasing light time by about 15 min a night. Thanks ;-}Are you doing anything specific in your environment to mimmick the fall?
Checkout my thread called Diminishing Light Flower scheduleI would love to hear any tips you have on fall conditions manipulations. All I'm doing at the moment is decreasing light time by about 15 min a night. Thanks ;-}
thx ;-} I changed the lights back to MH in the middle of week seven. Today marks the first day of week 9. Got a proper scope on Sunday and with that saw that I still have mostly clear trichs, some cloudy and a few amber... Nothing to confuse me or anything ;-}The big yielding farmers usually argue with me but ive even seen some extra swelling from raising the light at the end two and even changing bulb back to mh
In my garden, flushing at the end is a no no, so my answer to the original question of when to perform the final flush before harvest is never. I know a lot of farmers will disagree with me on this, likely as a result of differing personal experiences (either that or their just regurgitating crap they read somewhere else on the inter-webs). However, MY experience has been that there is no benefit to flushing at the end, in fact the opposite is true for me. I like to jack up the PPM's when most people start flushing. Cutting the food when it's the most hungry makes for an unhappy plant. Good bud comes from happy plants.
Keep in mind I'm in hydro. I DO flush coco moms regularly, but only to get the media back in spec.
Ya a ripening annual plant is most hungry at the end thats hilarious
Ever notice, that of all the plants mankind grows, Marijuana seems to be the only one that's ever "flushed" before harvest?