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Most members use a product like sledgehammer to flush their pot if they are experiencing or expecting a deficiency due to build up around the roots.Day 60 - watered yesterday and feed day is tomorrow. The 2 plants in the pictures are way ahead of the other 2. And I think they only might have a week or two left judging by the hairs turning orange. The tricombes are still milky I would say.
I'm not sure if I should start flushing or still feed at this point. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Bill,Most members use a product like sledgehammer to flush their pot if they are experiencing or expecting a deficiency due to build up around the roots.
Usually the last couple weeks, you have a month.
Your ladies are eating and growing well.
I see no need to interrupt their daily diet.
Personally I feed right until I chop, full strength nutrients daily.
I'd keep on feeding them.
Looks good my friend.
Take care.
Stay safe
Bill284
Carry on as you were, don't change what your doing.Bill,
Thanks for the feedback. So you think I have another month with these 2 plants?
If so that would be awesome. Gives them time to grow more.
Are you saying I should be feeding them every day as well??
As far as flushing I heard that for better taster you should flush a week to two before harvest to wash out all excess nutrients. But it would actually make it easier if I could just feed them to the end like you said.
Let me know how you figure I have a month left Id love to know.
Thanks!
Nino
Everything looks OK, keep feeding as you are.Day 68 from seed.
Two days away from 10 full weeks my northern lights are turning purple it seems. I did some research and I guess it's rare but it does happen. The sugar leaves are turning purple. It could be things like genetics or deficiencies maybe? Not sure.
My tall plant got some light burn on top. Im worried that it could harm the plant but at this point I have lifted the light as far up as I can in this 5' tall tent and I don't have a choice about it. Hopefully being that it only has a week or two left it will turn out fine.
Im still on a water water feed schedule giving them a full feed every time. Trycombes still look clear or milky with no amber ones in sight so I'm just leaving them alone and letting them bulk up.
Any feedback about the color change or anything else is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback Roy.You have a few weeks to go, they will bulk up nicely
My friend Bill says keep feeding and I agree with that, but taper it off as the pistils turn
As with all flowers, there comes a point at which they are using their stored energy to produce seeds/flowers, not nutrients from the roots because there is no time to process them into usable sugars/carbs
When the plant heads towards end of flower, it will prioritize floral over foliar development
Excellent work AmigoLooks like we have some Amber trycombes appearing. I can only see a few so I think maybe in a few days I will chop this one down.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
Thanks my man. She's still eating although definitely not as much.Excellent work Amigo
Pistils are red so your close.
Is she still draining her pot regularly?
When she is done she stops eating.
Stay safe
Bill284
Lots of white pistils still.She sure looks about ready.