Strain is Clementine
10 weeks since flip to 12/12, 8 since first pistils.
Looked at it with a scope and sugar leaves have ~40 percent amber.
The calyxs don't seem to have much if any amber showing yet.
Strain is Clementine
10 weeks since flip to 12/12, 8 since first pistils.
Looked at it with a scope and sugar leaves have ~40 percent amber.
The calyxs don't seem to have much if any amber showing yet.
I've been giving it just water for about the past week (un Ph'd from the start... I know lazy).
As far as nutes go I only ever gave it manure, so I shouldn't have too much to flush out.
I watered yesterday, so when the soil is bone dry?
And is there any merit in leaving the plant in 48 hrs of darkness?
I heard doing that might increase trichomes.
I've also heard someone on here boils their roots, but that's too much for me lol.
I watered yesterday, so when the soil is bone dry?
And is there any merit in leaving the plant in 48 hrs of darkness?
I heard doing that might increase trichomes.
I've also heard someone on here boils their roots, but that's too much for me lol.
There are a multitude of flushing methods, but they share a common goal: to remove most of the nutrients available to the roots, thereby encouraging the plant to use the non-assimilated salts and nutrients still remaining in the plant.
www.edrosenthal.com
As for 48 hours of darkness. Most people do it. Watch for humidity spikes in that 48 hours if you do it. I chop an hour after lights on.