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six weeks into...
Can anyone tell me when to cut off nute feeding? Thanks!
Looking good!
They have 3 more weeks to go?..I think you can feed for at least one more week..
Are you feeding organic? in soil?
then you will just give them plain water (don't have to ph adjust it)
Really Bannacis? I don't have to PH water for the entire 2 wks? can you be so kind to explain why? Thanks in advance!
Really Bannacis? I don't have to PH water for the entire 2 wks? can you be so kind to explain why? Thanks in advance!
Thanks Max & Bannacis for being so helpful! Btw, I have 11 more days until the 9 wk mark, do I start to flush now? Do I need to add molasses and if so, 1 tsp per gal? Thanks!!!!
how do I give trophie?Hi Apple Pie,
Well, it's really strain-dependent! If you know anyone who has grown the strain out, it would be helpful to ask them what their experience was. In the end though, it comes down to the plant telling you when it's ready. The way I do it, is to watch the tricomes (resin glands) to tell me what stage of maturity the plant is at. Here's a link to a post that will explain it MUCH better than I ever could...
I hope that helps you understand this method. IMO, it's the best way to know.
If the picture above is recent, IMO, you may have more than 3 weeks to go. I went back and looked to see what strains you were running, then I Googled the NYC Diesel, and found that the flowering time on it can be over 12 weeks. On the GSC, I saw reported finish times of from 9 to 11 weeks.
To view the tricomes, you'll need a scope. With the set-up you've got, I'd be surprised if your husband doesn't already have one. However, this is the kind of scope you'll need:
They're not expensive, and are an invaluable aid in the grow-room at harvest time especially! Hope this is helpful, and I wish you the best of luck! Again..congrats on a SUPER job!
Oh yes....and as for the molasses...you can use it at that rate and be fine. I sometimes go as high as 1 TBSP in flower.
Best,
Max :wacky:
- It doesn't like being pushed too hard late in flower, otherwise it is highly prone to foxtailing. If you don't mind foxtails, go for it, but for a nicer look to the buds I recommend raising the lights and stopping any CO2 enrichment during the last several weeks.
Hope this helps!
May I ask you what us foxtailing?
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