When the best color of trichomes at flushing stage of flower?

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Growgod420

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I've read that all cloudy trichomes are the best but some say amber color. What's everyone take on when to start the flushing before cutting?
 
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Mine are pretty much all cloudy and was suggested to me a 3 day flush and let em dry out for an additional 4 to 5 days,then chop them.
A few amber are there so I'm thinking the additional 7 or 8 days should put me in a good zone.
 
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Flush is such a 'gross' word. Let's call it "ripen on the vine".

I never give plain water, almost never. it's always got something in it, because my soil always has something in it, and the plant wants 'something' at every point in its life. even as it is dying, it needs stuff to make sure seeds are ripe, and buds are fat.

So, if you are in soil, the later it gets, the more facilitators are used, and less of the actual nutrients by the grower. Adding enzymes, microbes, and the like will enable the plant to 'ripen'. the plant is a living being, it does not want to be FLUSHED.



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Growgod420

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Well 75% of mine are cloudy white and thinking of dropping my feed to half to nothing in the next few days and cut.dyna grow flushing agent is gonna be used
 
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Current situation in my grow room trying to figure out what I should do before feeding because they are dry
 
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look good to me, not ready to chop, but looking very tasty, nice job! Add microbes, like slf100, fulpower, to help with senescence, perhaps in future grows. Jam calcium near the 6th week(to help with bulking out), then microbes to finish her out. My soil experience, may not exactly jive with your coco ;)
 
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